Oakfield Alabama High School - Oracle Yearbook (Oakfield, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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These eleven boys are playing probably the most intelligent game known- the game of chess. Under the direction of Mr. Schulze, they meet in the Junior Science Laboratory frequently during their free time. With a continual dis- play of good sportsman- ship, they are constantly trying to improve their game. These boys have enjoyed many matches, and win, lose, or draw, they will enioy many more. Chess Club Standing: Lee Breckenridge, Stanley Dudek, Ted Speicher, Mr. Schulze, Ronald Thompson, David Wakeman Douglas Perfitt, Richard Baxter. Seated: Jerry Borkholder, William Ruth, Robert Harding, David Bradt. Officers: Back Row: Ted Speicher, Vice-Presidentg David Bradt, President, Mr. Olczak, Advisor. Front Row: Sharon Smith, Trea- surer, Bernard Blew, Corresponding Secretary, Dixie Carroll, Recording Secreta ry. Rifle Club Once again the Rifle Club has proved to be one of the most popular extra-classroom endeavors at O.A.C.S. Unfortunately the delay in the build- ing's completion had an equally delaying effect on the Club. The shooting facilities were unprepared until mid-year. However an active intra-mural sched- ule was set up and followed providing the members with the necessary incentive to succeed. The fresh- man class alone was represented by no less than 5 teams. A championship team and individual award will greet the master marksmen at the end of the year's trial. Improving Our Society

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Projection Club 'T-ig Back Row: Carl Palmer, Bruce Scroger, Lowell Marble, John Jaszko, David Keller, Frank Newton, David Bradt, Ted Speicher, Mr. Henry. Row Two: Richard Baxter, Joseph Cardinali, Thomas Greene, Thomas Lowe, Douglas Hale, Paul Walker. Front Row: Edward Baker, Gary Rademacker, Alexander Bostrom, Winton Scroger, Richard Ganshaw. Busy as the proverbial bee around a bed of fragrant flowers have been the members of the Proiection Club, who, during their free periods, have made visual education offerings available to all students and teachers in the Oakfield-Alabama Central District. Through the interest of Mr. Henry, the club sponsor, and plans made and carried out by the officers, the club enjoyed learning more about projec- tion operations by actual experience and by visiting movie theaters. Various Branches PROJECTION CLUB OFFICERS: Winton Scroger, Vice-President, Richard Ganshaw, Secretary, Thomas Lowe, President.



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Romance language Club ev Q' Back Raw: Beverly Mills, Edward Baker, Josephine Corbelli, gfockl Elaine Knapp, Mary Walls, Gayle Bobzin. ROW Two: Donna Ross, Ann Francois, Mr. Olczak, James Newton, BruCe Jeanette Whitney, Wesley Waldron, Ruth Wiedrich, Lucille Scroger, Norma Reitz, Mr. Cerri, Ann Lou Harding, Mary Calus, Reitz. Front Row: Sandra Cayea, Norma Bowen, Judy Nye, David DiSalvo, Douglas Hale, Peter Vendetta. Row Three: Mary Carol Bulmore, Donna Hunt. Ann Cianfrini, Jane Balfour, Josephine Foderaro, Joan Wood- This year has marked the entrance of the Romance Language Club into the family of school activities here at O.A.C.S. The introduc- tion of Spanish into the curriculum has necessitated a merger of stu- dents with Latin, French and Spanish interests. This year's program was highlighted by three distinct national repasts-a Spanish fiesta of dishes indigenous to the land of peons, an Roman banquet such as may have pleased the palate of the Caesars, and a French dinner that would do any native Parisian iustice. In all the club's first year portends a successful future and shows that a good lesson can be learned by students of different linguistic preferences. liz, . in----W ' H' N1 OFFICERS: Standing: Wesley Waldron, PreSldef1f: Ruth Wiedrich, Vice-President. Seated: Mary Walls, Treasurer, Jeanette Whitney, Secretary. Varied Interests Lead 50

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