Oriskany Falls High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany Falls, NY)
- Class of 1960
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THE I960 ORISKA ORISKANY FALLS HIGH SCHOOL ORISKANY FALLS, NEW YORK Now the bright rays of sunshine are falling at last. And our stay in this high school too soon will be past. From the lessons we've learned in the days that are gone We look to the future with hope that is strong. May our lives e'er be guided by love and pride In the nation whose banner will serve as our guide. Editor Co-Editor Business Manager Advisor Eileen Rehm Barbara Colman Kay Alberding Mrs. Mary Leacn THROUGH THE YEAR To Goldie Day, the class of I960 has chosen to dedicate their edition of the ORISKA. Her untiring efforts, her serv- ice to the school and community, and her kind and friendly per- sonality are assets for which this class and many others are grateful. But most of all, Goldie Day, you have been our friend. 7 rn A dm rn istra tio n BOARD OF EDUCATION Edward Bellinper, Clerk John Williams Bernard Von Dauber, President Leon Dapson Joseph Sefcheck FACULTY Row 1: Mr. Beeraer, Mr. Stysh, Miss Doyle, Mr. Daub, Mr. Terpening, Mr. Buckoski, Mr. Rabij, Mrs. Cooley, Mr. Dwyer, Mrs. Leach, Row 2: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Turk, Mrs. Wilsen, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Fuess, Miss Ambrose Mrs. Hicks. VICE PRINCIPAL-Milton R. Beemer SCHOOL NURSE-Mrs. Rose Gallagher PRINCIPAL-Walter S. Buckoski CAFETERIA WORKERS R. Engle, K. Jipson JANITOR-S. Borkowski Name: Kay Lorraine Alberding Nickname: K-K Ambition: To have twins Noted for: My dainty sneeze Band 1,2,3 Chorus 2,3 National Honor Society 3 U Delegate to Empire Girl's State 3 Delegate to Clinton 3 D.A.R. Good Citzen 1+.; Senior Play 1+ Business Manager of Yearbook I Newspaper staff 2,3; Class President 1 Class Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 2,1). Student Council Secretary 3 1+ Name: Carol Jean Bechy Nickname: Beach Ambition: To own a '57 Yellow Mercury Convertible Noted for: Endless Chatter Softball 1; Junior Librarian 1 Majorette 1,2,3,U; Cheerleader 1,2,3 Editor Hilltop News 2,3 Public Speaking 2,3, ; Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff I4.; vice President J4. Class Representative of S.C. 2,3 f Name: Barbara Jean Colman Nickname: Barby Ambition: To get my license,and live in the West. Noted for: My quiet manner Class Treasurer 1, Vice President 2 Student Council Treasurer 2 Student Council Delegate to Fort Plains 2; S. C. Photographer 3 Newspaper Staff 2,3 Co-Editor of Yearbook Class Delegate to Syracuse I4. Senior Play I4. Name: Pamella Ann Day Nickname: Pam Ambition: Nurse Noted for: Long red hair Debate 3 Student Council Rep. 2 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3 Yearbook Staff 14- Senior Play I;; Band 1 Name: David Garvey Nickname: Garv Ambition: To have it made Noted for: Always late J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity 2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,14 Soccer 2,3,4; Capt. Soccer 4 Volleyball 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4; Rep. to Boy's State 3; Band 1,2; King of Junior Prom 3; Dance Band 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 Name: Casilda Elaine Howe Nickname: Tunny Ambition: Math Teacher Noted For: That lilac Chevy Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3 Softball 1; Student Council Rep. 2 Newspaper Staff 2; Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 1,2 Name; Eileen Mariano Nickname: Ginger” Ambition: To find out what my future goal is before I graduate. Noted for: My freckles and one dimple Majorette 1,2,3; Cheerleading 1,2,3 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Student Council Rep.2 Debate Team 2; Vice Pres. 3; Queen of Junior Prom 3; President !+; Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Name: Eileen Rose Rehm Nickname: Rehmie Ambition: To be a millionaire, at least live like one. Noted for: My great sense of humor Vice Pres. 1; President 2; Debate Team 2; Treasurer 3; Newspaper 3 Editor of Yearbook 4; Treasurer of Athletics fund 1 ; Delegate to Syracuse 4; Senior Play 4 Name: Frank William Scarpino Nickname: Frankie Ambition: Electronical Engineer Noted for: Ability to play sports Soccer 2,3; Baseball 2,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4; President 3 President of S.C. 4; Volleyball 3,4 Senior Play 4 •) Name: Frederick Douglas Sinclair Ni ckname: Reg Ambition: To own a 59' T-bird and stay single Noted for: My ability to act Chorus 1,3,4; Baseball 1,3 4 Soccer 3 4 Basketball 1,3,4; Captain Basketball 4 Volleyball 3,4; Principal for a day 3; Senior Play 4 ■SENIOR CLASS WILL I, DAVID GARVEY, do hereby bequeath to: 1. Jim Dapson, my driving ability. 2. Fred Scerbo, my ability to get along with teachers. 3. Gale Tieder, ray sense of humor. I, CAROL BECHY, do hereby bequeath to: 1. Connie Murphy, ray place as a Majorette. 2. Andrea Maass, my ability to stay mad at one certain boy. 3. My brother, Jimmy, my ability to get along with the teachers. I, EILEEN MARIANO, do hereby bequeath to: 1. My sister Carolyn, my ability to be late every morning and noon. 2. Next year's Seniors, ray ability to jump lines in the Senior Play. 3. My sisters Janis and Diane, my three years on Varsity Cheerleading. I, FRANK SCARPINO, hereby bequeath to: 1. Fred Blunt, all my knowledge of Chevy V-8s and Corvettes. 2. Any Junior boy who wants it, my desk. 3. Jim Dapson, my behavior in all classes. I, PAM DAY, hereby bequeath to: 1. Bonnie Livermore, my job taking around the blue slips fifth period. 2. Andrea Maass, my long ponytail. 3. To some lucky student. Locker 16. I, KAY ALBERDING, hereby bequeath to: 1. Gale Tieder, my excess height. 2. Doris Idzi, my position as Business Manager of the Yearbook. 3. To any unlucky Junior, my English Literature Book. I, EILEEN REHM, do hereby bequeath to: 1. Moose, my ability to be a dear. 2. Judy Falbo, all the laughs Ginger and I have had on m jokes. 3. Fred Blunt, my famous muscles. I, BARBARA COLMAN, hereby bequeath to: 1. Mary Still, to keep my eyes open while having my picture taken. 2. Judy Falbo, to appear smart while working on the Dummy Book. 3. Pauline Hill, my quiet nature. I, CASILDA HOWE, hereby bequeath to: 1. Lorry Bechy, all the fun I've had in and out of school. 2. Anyone who wants it, my ability to get along with Science teachers. 3. Pat Scarpino, my place on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad. I, DOUGLAS SINCLAIR, do hereby bequeath to: 1. Fred Blunt, those Hamilton Girls. 2. Butch Mulvihill, my ability to play basketball. 3. Jim Dapson, my ability as an actor. BA BY PICTURES TUN DOUG BARB SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY In the summer of 1970, my old friend, Casilda Howe, and I decided to look up the other eight members of the class of I960. First, we flew to the West Coast, where we hoped to find our old buddy, Doug Sinclair. We were surprised to learn that Ginger Mariano was the stewardess on our plane. Her life long dream had come true—Ginger was really on Cloud 91 Upon our arrival at the airport, we went immediately to our hotel, then to the studio to see Doug. Doug, whose out- standing talent had been discovered in our Senior Play, was now a famous movie star. While talking with Doug, we learned that Frank Scarpino was a rocket engineer, and at this very moment, he was somewhere in space, headed for the moon. Doug had to get back to work, so Tun and I boarded a plane for New York City. When we landed in New York City, we noticed that a new building had been erected next to the airport. After some investigation, we learned that the building was a new hos- pital erected by our old classmate, Pam Day. After locating Pam the three of us sat down ror a nice long talk. Pam told us that she had always dreamed of becoming a nurse, and by some very good fortune, 3he now has her own hospital. The only disadvantage was the location of the hospital but Pam could obtain the land only near the airport. Pam also told us that Barbara Colman was in the field of work that she had always wanted. She was in the Advertising field and at the present was stranded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean advertising ror help. We decided not to go out to the island to see Barbara. Instead we started looking up the other three members of our class. We flew to Harvard University to visit the brain of our class, David Garvey. Dave told us that he had donated his brain to the science research laboratories. Dave also told us that we would rind our last classmate at CCBI. Kay Alberding was a teacher at CCBI, although she told us all the way through high school that she would never become a teacher of any kind. Although Kay was a teacher, she was also married and had two of the cutest twin girls I Kay told us that Eileen Rehm was now a famous singer, and at the present was touring Europe. Well, I guess we have to be getting back home. It is almost time for me to get back to my Kindergarten class , someone is waiting for Casilda to return home from her trip. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Marty Peters Polly Peters Mr. Peters Mrs. Peters Sue, The Maid Nancy Dean First Linda Second Linda Mr. Lambert The Ghost First Rehearsal Doug Sinclair Ginger Mariano Dave Garvey Kay Alberding Carol Bechy Eileen Rehm Pam Day Barbara Colman Frank Scarpino Maria Veg Now, where can I put her? THE BIG NIGHT Get over there I % Row Is P. Scarpino, C. Ball, P. Way, L. Bechy, A. Maass, P. Hill, J. Fal- bo. Row 2: M. Mallabar, M. Hoch, F. Blunt, G. Tieder, S. Oliver, B. Liv- ermore, D. Idzi, Row 3: Mr. Dwyer, D. Huntley, J. Jordan, J. Dapson, J. Mullen, D. Huntley. Newspaper Staff Junior Class Meeting Studious Typist Donkey Basketball Came Junior Salesmanship SOPHOMORES Row l: J. Buell, J. LaValley, C. Mariano, C. Sykes, L. Jones, L. Heydet, E. Clark, Row 2; M. Still, M. Alberding, C. Moon, S. Kolwaite, R. Clair, E, Sitts, Mr. Stysh,K. Hoch, G. Garrow, R. Jones, J. Von Dauber, G. Eddy J. Misiaszek, F. Scerbo, B. Day. HOW WE LOOKED THEN EIGHTH GRADE FRESHMEN Row 1: D. Mariano, L. Maass, S. Williams, A. Snell, J. VanEtten, J. Mariano L. Mallabar, Row 2: Miss Ambrose, J. Lollman, K. Moten, J. Stickles, J. Rice, C. Murphy, L. Bardrof, J. Oliver, E. Day, S. Mullen, Row 3: A. Cast- ellucci, G. Jones, S. Turner, J. Tieder, J. Hazard, R. Jordan, R. Wolanski L. Sykes. Record Hop Latin Glass EIGHTH GRADE Row 1: C. Wolanski, S. Farrow, R. Turner, R. Borkowski, V. Oliver, P. La- Valley, P. Freemire Row 2: S. Misiaszek, R. Snow, B. Finnegan, J. Buckoski Mr. Rabij, J. Harding, C. Way, K. Hoch, F. Jordan Row 3: R. Sykes, A.Bechy T. Mullen, C. Keyser, A. Hazzard, S. Godfrey,R. Dapson, J. Eagan, W. Buell W. Snow, F. Mulvihill, C. Engle SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: B. Tallman, L. Jones, K. Charboneau, S. Tieder, S. Clement, L. Bishop, R. Kirley, Row 2: D. Lawton, B. Godfrey, G. Hoch, T. Idzi, T. Mallabar, R. Huntley, A. Bechy, Row 3: D. Mariano, M. Moten, L. Rice J. Amos, J. Malehnzie, P. De King, C. Egan, L. Jones, S. Freemire, S. Smberly, R. Heyd°t, P. Clark, H. Lewis, M. Ford, P. Howard, T. Ames b. Murphy, R. Burnham, T. Turner, B. Von Dauber, E. Bardrof, W. De Kine K. Hall, Mr. Dwyer 6 SIXTH GRADE Row 1: S. Lollman, C. Faulkner, Row 2: D. Hadfield, S. Legacy, E. Moon, K. Enderes, P. Ames, E. Ball, V. Perkhurst, Row 3: B. Edelblute, P. Osborn, P. Ball, Mr. Terpening, S. Borkowski, E. Trumble, L. Stone, Row I4.: J. Kilts, C. Hall, J. King, E. Shauger, R. Diana, R. Marriott, R. Billings, W. Kilts, Absent, R. Legacy. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: L. Carney, B. Tallman, C. Clark, Row 2: P. Turner, N. Dolan, M. Stone, R. Kirley, Miss Doyle, A. Quattlebaum, L. Folts, K. Wolanski, Row 3: M. Dapson, L. Emberley, B. Rice, K. Matthews, J. Godfrey, S.Os- born, K. Moon, S. Falbo, M. Bechy, S. Turner, K. Kilts, S. Keyser,Row 1+ M. Diehl, H. Bingel, R. Fuess, S. Vincent, M. Buckoski, R. Ford, G. Felski P. Turner, D. Weaver. Row 1: E. Reilly, A. Hall, J. Misiaszek, T. Legacy, Row 2: C. Mariano, D. Tallman, M. Scarpino, J. Olrastead, E. Stone, B. LancusKi, Row 3: C. Hoch, B. Cowles, P. Bechy, M. Camelo, C. Isely, J. DeKing, L. Sefcheck , Y. Alb er din,-;, B. Weaver,R. Marriott, R. Kilts. Row ij.: M. Williams, R. Charboneau, R. Wilmot, Steven Enderes, T. Spooner, T. Ambrose, D. Tall- man, D. Turner, S. 'Jones, S. Fuller, Mrs. Youngs. THIRD GRADE Row 1: R. Boehlert, W. Shauger, S. Diehl, R. Falbo, R. Johnson, L. Spooner, Row 2: D. Turner, D. Stone, C. Weaver, S. Howard, Mrs. Hicks, H. Osborn, S. Dickson, D. Potts. E. Folts. Row 3: L. Dolan. R. Marriott, B. Rood, S. Sykes, J. Idzi, N. Egan, N. Slocum, D. Eddy, D. Hall, A. Ambrose, S. Titsworth. Row U: L. Kent, D. Grossman, A. Ball, J. Clements R. Burleigh, E. Waterman, R. Castellucce, J. Cieslak, L. Neff, S. Cowles fourth grade SECOND GRADE Row 1: R. Cowles, J. Marriott, B. Wilmot, R. Diana, T. Farrow, Row 2: B. Babcock, M. McNamara, J. Strong, Mrs. Wilson, K. Enderes, L. Spooner P. Clark, Row 3: D. Tallman, L. Cowles, C. Camelo, D. VonDauber, G.Fin- dlay, V. Tallman, C. Jones, Row i|: J. Hoch, C. Slocum, S. Biederman, L. Shoen, A. Vincent, T. Godfrey, G. Fuess, C. Blanchard, H. Way, J. Sef- check. FIRST GRADE Row 1: D. Boehlert, T. Hall, E. Castelluci, J. Kilts, S. Charboneau, M. Misiaszek, J. Marriott, Row 2: J. Howe, V. Abbey, K. Bechy, Mrs. Wilsen, N. Jones, L. Rood, D. Jeffers, Row 3: R. Buell, H. Potts, L. Stone, J. Charboneau, P. Fairbrother, D. Emberley, C. Spooner, E. Egan, P. Hennessy, L. McNamara, R. Weaver, D. Dickson, L. Kirley, C. Jones, G. Rood, M. Eddy, R. Burleigh, J. Rice, T. Buell, L. Elmer, T. Slocum R. Clair, H. Beemer, A. Grossman, D. Neff, D. Murphy, J. Howe. KINDERGARTEN Row Is G. Strong, R. Buell, C. Cowles, J, Ambrose, W. Olmstead, J. Champion, Row 2: L.Slocum, V. Folts, D. Titsworth, Mrs. Turk, M. Godfrey E. Reilly, M. Weaver, Row 3: S. Bridge, D. Petrie, G. Way, M. Ball, I. Jones, P. Abbey, C. Turner, D. Murphy, Row 1+: J. Stone, R. Murphy, L. Wright, N. Jeffers, N. Mills, R. Clair, W. DeKing, C. Bechy, J. Farrow R. Kilts. Activities rA OFF guard; King and Queen of Jr. Prom IVY ROSE Canoeing. Chow time! Horaemaking III at work. Say cheese I Stamp Day Yearbook Staff in action. Waiting for the bell, r I All LOUItft What's this? Dr. Jeckyl, Mr. Hyde, Friend ACTIVITIES Doug Sinclair, Captain, Varsity Basketball Soccer Support Ride 'Em Cowboy Scared Stiff Varsity Cheerleaders 'Sink it, Fred, Sink it TEAM HUDDLE SOCCER j— 1959 SOCCER RESULTS Oriskany Falls k Stratford 2 Oriskany Falls 4 Georgetown 2 Oriskany Falls k Bridgewater 1 Oriskany Falls 4 Springfield 2 Oriskany Falls 0 Chadwicks 1 Oriskany Falls 8 Georgetown 3 Oriskany Falls 0 Leonardsville 0 Section III. Semi-Final Game Oriskany Falls 6 Boonville 9 David Garvey--Captain Row 1: A. Castellucci, G. Jones, D. Sinclair, D. Garvey, D. Huntley, J. Mullen, K. Hoch, Row 2: Mr. Daub, D. Huntley, G. Garrow, F. Blunt, G. Tieder, S. Oliver, G. Eddy, J. Dapson, J. Misiaszek, C. Enple. VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 1: J. Dapson, D. Garvey, D. Sinclair, J. Von Dauber, G. Tieder Row 2: Mr. Daub, F. Scarpino, J. Mullen, F. Blunt, S. Oliver, C. Engle, F. Mulvihill VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Back Row: L. Mallabar, J. Oliver, G. Mariano M. Hoch, C. Howe M. Mallbar J V BASKETBALL K. G. Hoch, F. Scerbo, G. Jones, D. Huntely, A. casteilucci, now A. Bechy Garrow, R. Jones, G. Eddy, J. Misiaszek, D. Huntely, Mr. Dwyer. J V CHEERLEADERS Front: J. Mariano, P. Scarpino, Back: C. Mariano, K. Moten, M. Alberdlng J. VanEtten. BASEBALL TEAM D. Garvey D. Sinclair J. Von Dauber Row 1: C. Engle, J. Dapson, D. Garvey, D. Sinclair, K. Hoch, Row 2: Mr. Daub, J. Mullen, G. Tieder, J. Von Dauber, F. Scar- pino, D. Huntley. K.M Row 1: S. Mullen, C. Bechy, J. Lollman, Row 2: M. Mallabar, L. Bardrof S. Kolwaite, L. Jones, C. Egan, S. Farrow, L. Mallabar, Row 3: R. Bor- kowski, S. Clements, R. Kirley, L. Jones, B. Tallman, T. Mullen, C.Sykes G. Eddy, E. Clark, R. Burnham, J. VanEtten, J. Harding, Row 1|.; A. Cast- ellucci, R. Sykes, C. Keyser, M. Ford, T. Mallabar, R. Dapson, S. Oliver G. Hoch, E. Bardrof, K. Hoch, Row 5: Mr. Shiffer, M. Hoch, C. Engle, R. Huntley. JUNIOR BAND Row 1: M. Dapson, S. Keyser, S. Falbo, S. Fuller, R. Fuess, D. Billings, R. Diehl, N. Dolan, Row 2: C. Clark, B. Tallman, J. Misiaszek, Mr. Shiffer A. Hall, W. Kilts, C. Matthews, M. Buckoski, R. Ford, R. Marriott. Row 1: P. Freemire, R. Vvolanski, V. Oliver, L. Mallabar, S, Farrow, A. Bechy, C. Wolanski, Row 2: T. Mullen, A. Snell, R. Borkowski, J. Buck- oski, C. Way, R. Dapson, B. Finnegan, J. VanEtten, P. Scarpino, J. Lollman, G. Garrow, Row 3: Mr. Shiffer, S. Mullen, D. Sinclair, J. Har- ding, S. Oliver, L. Bardrof, G. Eddy, M. Mallabar, D. Garvey, J. Oliver DANCE BAND Row 1: L. Mallabar, G. Eddy, E. Clark, M. Mallabar, D. Garvey, J. VanEtten Row 2: L. Bardrof, T. Mallabar, A. Castellucci, C. Keyser, K. Hoch, G. Hoch, E. Bardrof, Row 3: C. Engle, R. Dapson. a 1 N w V _ MIXED CHORUS TWIRLERS We never drop our batons------well, almost never! ANNUAL STAFF We tolled over the yearbook! Row 1: C. Bechy, C. Howe, B. Colman, E. Rehm, Mrs. Leach, G. Mariano, P. Day, Row 2: K. Alberding, P. Scarpino, D. Sinclair, D. Garvey, M. Veg. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, the representative body of grades seven through twelve, gives the students the experience of a democratic government. It is governed under a Constitu- tion formed by a special Constitution Committee and accepted by the student body. The Student Council enacts and en- forces rules, transacts business and represents the general interests of the students so as to maintain a higher stan- dard of social living in the school and a spirit of mutual understanding and co-operation between the student body and the school administration. The positions on the council are filled by election by the whole student body. The Student Council functions under the guidance of the advisor: Mr. Milton Beemer. Row 1: F. Blunt, K. Alberding, F. Scarpino, M. Mallabar, M. Hoch, Mr. Beemer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The officers of our chapter of the National Honor Society are as follows: President-David Garvey, Secretary Treasurer- Mary Mallabar. Any student who has a scholastic average of 85 or above is considered a prospective member. He is then judged on the four qualities: scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and service. The National Honor Society has Mr. Milton Beemer as their advisor. Row 1: J. Falbo, L. Heydet, S. IColwaite, D. Garvey, M. Al- berding, Mr. Beemer, Row 2: C. Ball, C. Sykes, M. Mallabar, M. Hoch, K. Alberding. 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