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1961 Cj RiSKA a ■— ■1 — (J RISK AN V [ALLS f IlGH Sam Oriskany Falls , hw York thl hills of old Augusta NNLLT TH£ NORTH£RN SKY Proudly stands our Alma Matcr ON TH£ HILLTOP HIGH Onward, forward Ama Matcr SCHOOL W£ Love THC B£5T Hail to thle f wr gray and crimson M ,,L O.FH.S. THE ANNUAL ORISKA Editor........................ Co-Editor...................... Business Manager............... Photography Editor............. Advertising Editor............. Art Editor..................... Feature Editor................. Advisor........................ STAFF ...Judith Falbo .Catherine Ball .....Doris Idzi ...Pauline Hill ...Andrea Maass ...Scott Oliver .....Pamela Way .....Mrs. Leach TO MR. CHARLES DWYER For his willingness to see our viewpoint For his meticulous coun- seling For his understanding For his sincere friend- ship We, the members of the class of 1961, respect- fully dedicate our edi- tion of the ORISKA. MR. CHARLES DWYER Mrs. Mary Leach The members of the Class of 1961 wish to honor you, Mrs. Leach, in this year’s Oriska. We appreciate the help you have given us in assembling this yearbook. To us your interest, encouragement, unlimited patience, and sincere friendship were invaluable. For all these things, and many more, the Class of 1961 salutes you, Mrs. Leach, our yearbook advisor. PRINCIPAL Mr. Buckoski First, I offer my sincerest congratula- tions to each member of the class of 1961 on the successful completion of your high school career. It is my hope that your school life has taught you a sense of direction and pur pose which will enable you to plan your life wisely in the future.Remember your responsibility to your family and also to your community but above all,be hon- est with yourself. Continue to develop those desirable traits of character to save much unhappiness in the years a- head. Best wishes, Mr. Buckoski VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. Dwyer When a person is working with a nice group of people, the work becomes less of a burden and time passes rapidly The four years that we have spent working together have been .loyful ones Sind the time has passed much too quickly. My association with the class of 1961 has been a very rewarding one. It is my sincere wish that you got the most that was possible out of your hi h school career. May your futures be all that you hope for and a little more. Best wishes, Mr. Dwyer GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Every student should continually look to the future and keep in mind that the foundation for later life is presently being formed. Therefore, each student should be sure that the foundation is built as solid as possible. This can be accomplished by using, to the fullest capacity, all of the available abilities and capabil- ities combined with a great deal of ef- fort. Best wishes, Mr. Smith BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Leon Dapson Mr. Joseph Sefcheck Mr. Edward Bellinger Mr. John Williams Mr. Bernard Von Dauber Mr. Richard Eddy r Mrs. Margolis Kindergarten Mrs. Rehm First Grade FALLS Mrs. Wilson Second Grade Mrs. Hicks Third Grade Mrs. Youngs Fourth Grade Miss Doyle Fii'th Grade Mr. Hosel Sixth Grade Mr. Dwyer Industrial Arts Mr. Berardino Citizenship Ed. S C H O o L Mr. Jewell Science F A Mr. Beemer English C U L T Y Mrs. Leach Commercial Mrs. Ganbrell Art Mrs. Doty Music Mrs. Lambre cht Homemaking Miss Ambrose Math Mrs. Garvey Language Mr. Daub Physical Ed. H E L P I N G HANDS Medical services at our school are indespensable to the health of the student body. J. Still and Nurse C. Kaplan. Behind the scenes in Kate's kitchen Mrs. Harding, secretary, i3 the effi- Mrs. Ruth Turner, Mrs. Ruth Engle; Ab- cient custodian of all records at our sent-Mrs. Kate Jipson. school. Mr. Borkowski, janitor, keeps our Mr. Gharboneau and Mr. Livermore pro- school clean and pleasing to the eye. vide a safe bus trip to and from the school for our students. Catherine Nary Ball Serious minded......Competent.....Gym Class enthusiast......Assistant editor....Cathie Oriska Co-Editor 24.; Newspaper Staff 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 4 Cafeteria 1,2,3; Student Council Rep. I4. National Honor Society Vice-President 4 Delegate to Syracuse 4; Science Club 4 Fredrick Charles Blunt Rush for class and loud participation.... Always clowning.....Jovial-minded.....Fred J.V. Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball3 4 Soccer 1,2,3 4; Volley Ball 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Senior Play 3,4 James Alfred Dapson Active in sports.....Mild mannered.......... Easy to get alonp with......Honest.......Jim Baseball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Vice-President 4; Soccer Captain 4 Varsity Co-Captain 4; Volley Ball 2,3,4 Judith Anne Falbo Exuberance....Career views in teaching a liking of Hamilton boys.............Judi National Honor Society 3, 1|; Newspaper Club 3 U; Delegate to Empire Girl's State 3 Delegate to Syracuse 1+; Class Secretary 1+; Editor of Yearbook 1+; National Honor Society Secretsry jj; Senior Play Class Reporter 2; Science Club ij.; Cafeteria 1; Delegate to Colgate Seminar Program J+ Pauline Elizabeth Hill Suave Senior........That finished look..... A rush for photography dates...Gay ..Paulie Cafeteria 2; Yearbook Photographer I4.; Newspaper Staff 3 U; Senior Play )+; Delegate to Syracuse Marianne Hoch Portrait of beauty.....The most charming of manners... .Farsightedness...........Chick National Honor Society 2,3,1+j National Honor Society President i+jScience Club ij.; Student Council Treasurer 3 Junior Prom Queen 3 J. V. Cheerleading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2,3 4 Band 1,2,3; Senior Play I4.; Band Treasurer 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff I4.; Chorus 1,2; Class Treasurer 1, 2,3,4; Delegate to Manlius Math Tournament Delegate to Colgate Seminar Program 4 Daniel Glen Huntley feh Steadfastness to duty....Honest....Temper quick to show......Trustworthy........Dan Soccer 3, +; Senior Play i(-;Rep. to Student Council 4; Basketball 3, ; Band 1,2 Donald Joseph Huntley Quiet and steady...Sociable....Career high up In the world.....Smiling always.....Don JV Basketball 3, ; Senior Band 1,2; Prlze- Speaklng 3, +; Student Council Vice Pres. Soccer 3; Bowling Vice President of Bowling Club 4 Doris Ann Idzl Kitten-cute....Blue eyes dancing with a gleam of mischief... Patient.....Queenle Orlska Business Manager A; Senior Play k Newspaper Staff 3, +; Bowling League k Delegate to Syracuse k James Edward Jordan Quiet...Hard worker....Works to get things done.....Trustworthy.....Honest..... .George Senior Play I4.; Yearbook Staff 1; Andrea Irene Maass Dark-eyed charm.....Pep-a-plenty....Liable and unpredictable......Honest........Moppy Yearbook Staff Ij.; Senior Play I4.; Cheer- leading 1,2 ; Newspaper 1,3A; Band 2; Delegate to Manlius Math Tournament 1,2 Outdoor girl...True to a cause.........easy- going......Spontaneous laughter..........Bon Sortball 1,2,3A Basketball 3A; Senior Play i .; Newspaper Staif 3A; Yearbook I;; Student Council Lj.; Class Officer 1,2,3 Bonnie Rae Livermore Thomas John Mullen Flavored with practical experience......... Resourcerul.. Easy to get along with..Jack J.V. Basketball 1,2; V. Basketball 3,ki Soccer 3,!+; Baseball l,2,3 i4- Senior Play Scott Burleigh Oliver Nice personality... Smooth dancer...Always smiling.... Hard working..............Moose J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; Varsity ki Baseball 1,2,3,Ij.; Soccer 1,2,3,1;.; Volley-Ball 1 ; Band 3,U; Chorus 1,3, ; King of Junior Prom 3, Dance Band 3 Class Oiricer J.,2; Senior Play Ip; Drum Major I;. Patricia Anne Marie Scarpino Hard worker...Active...Pixie type......Well dressed.. .Smiling... .Sociable.......Patti Chorus l,2,3;Cbeerleading 3,A;Senior Play i|. Senior Band Color Guard 2; Science Club ij. Student Council Representative;Secretary 1 Gale Robert Tieder Winning humor and underlying earnestness.. Hard working.....Resourceful............Tied J.V. Basketball 1,2; V. Basketball 3 U Soccer Baseball 1,2,3,U; President of Class 3,U; Prize Speaking 2 Pamela Ann Way Determination...Level headed....Willing to do...Generous...Bestowing happiness....Pam Oriska Feature Editor k; Newspaper Staff3U Softball 1; Cafeteria 1,2,3  Sr. Play I| J. Falbo-Secretary, J. Dapson-Vice President JUNIOR PROM—every girl's dream come true! Gentle strains of Half-Way to Heaven combine with a wonder-like theme to make this evening one of those unforgettable ones in a high school girl's life and the grandest in a Jun- iors. Queen Marianne Hoch and King Scott Oliver were elected to reign for the evening. mi Jim Dapson Karen Wester Bill Biller Pauline Hill Royal Waltz Scott Oliver Kay Moten Fred Blunt Jo Bledermann M. Hoch S. Oliver H I - ADVE NT UR E S Amphitheater at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier The Gardens At Mount Vernon The Capital Building Washington Monument Prom Jefferson Memorial The Lincoln Memorial The annual senior trip to Washington and New York took place during our Easter Vacation. Three days were spent in Washington and two in New York Citv This adventure was undoubtedly the highlight of our high school life. Sr Dwyer, our faithful class advisor, was our chaperone. We can never tnank him enough for the guidance and companionship he has given us. We aiso wish to extend our thanks to everyone who helped to make this wonderful occasion possible by supporting us in all of our projects. JUNIORS We, the class of '62, have shown much progress so far In our years in high school. Although we did not have any school activities during our Freshman year, we have in- creased our treasury a good deal. During our Sophomore year, we participated in the following activities: A bake sale, two successful dances-one of which we introduced a new in- strumental group known as the Corsairs, and we were all very pleased with th« results of thes activities. How that our Junior year is here we are working extra hard to earn money for our Junior Prom that we are all looking forward to. Receiving our Junior rings will also be a happy occas- sion for us. As a final word, we would like to extend the best of luck to the graduating class of '61. M. Still, L. Jones, Row 2: J. Buell, C. Sykes, S. David, E. Clark, C. Mariano, Row 3s K. Hoch,'J. Misiaszek, G. Eddy, F. Scerbo, B. Day It's a big decision SOPHOMORES ar ly this fall the Sophomore Cl’ ss organized and elected its class officers. We immediately be an to 'inier- take methods for increasing our treasury. The first function of the school year was sponsored by the Class of 19‘V'i. It was a record hop, complete with a Dee-jay. Following this undertaking we embarked on a school non selling spree. In February we held our semi-formal Sweetheart Doll for Valentine's Day. The 11 tardusters provided th music. Thus we have secured monies, but in so doing generated a lot of fun and frolic. We are locking forward to two more years as an integral unit of the Orisxany Falls High School. Row 1: J. Oliver, J. Stickles, L. Bardrof,J. Rice, C. Murphy E. Day, K. Moten, Row 2: J. VanEtten, A. Snell, S. Williams, S. Mullen, L. Maass, J. Lollman, Row 3: B. Wolanski, S. Tur- ner, J. Tieder, R. Jordan, T. Castellucci, J. Sykes Term Papers - Typing Notebooks Team Support FRESHMEN The freshman class began its activities on the seventh i.-rade level under the organization of the Yorker Club. The main activities that year were a bake sale and a roller skating party. During the eighth grade ther were no fund raising activities. Class officers elected for the freshman year were: President-Terry iullen, Vice President-Herb Carney, secre- tary-Eileen Hadfield, Treasurer-Roger Dapson. In November a successful turkey raffle was conducted to increase the class treasxiry. Row 1: F. Hadfield, P. Freemire, V. Oliver, C. Way, J. Buck- oski, J. Harding, B. Finnegan, R. Borkowski,R. Turner, Row 2 C. Wolanski, F. Jordan, K. Hoch, J. Bechy, R. Snow, R. Sykes S. Misiaszek, S. Farrow, Row 3: F. Mulvihill, C. Engle, T. Mullen, H. Carney, R. Dapson, C. Keyser, J. Egan, J. Lollman W. Snow It's all in a day’s work. R. Borkowski, C. Way, Mrs. Lam- brecht, P. Freemire, R. Turner EIGHTH GRADE Row 1: R. Kirley, B. Tallman, M. Moten, J. Ames,S. Freemire, J. Malhenzie, C. Etran, E. Jones, L. Rice, J. Mumford,S. Tie- der, S. Clements, Row 2: L. Bishop, L. Jones,D. Mariano, A. Bechy, B. Hall, R. Huntley, D. Lawton, S. Emberley, K. Char- boneau. Row 3: E. Bardorf, H. L-wis, T. Ames, T. Turner, T. Howard, R. Burnham, W. Murphy, M. Ford, J. Still, W. Dekin?', G. Hoch SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: D. Hadfield, P. Ames, L. Stone, S. Borkowski, p. Ball, P. Osborn, E. Moon, E. Moon, Row 2: E. Trumbie, R. Diana, E. Shauger, P. Clark, B. Von Dauber, B. Godfrey, R. Marriott,T. Idzi, B. Edelhlute, Row 3: V. Parkhurst, S. Lollman, C. Faulkner, J. King, W. Kilts, J. Kilts, C. Hall E. Ball. SIXTH GRADE Row 1: M. Stone, S. Palbo, K. Matthews, L. Emberly, S. Turner, S. Osborn, K. Moon, B. Rice, S. Moon, J. Godfrey, K. Kilts, M. Dapson, Row 2: L. Polts, K. Wolanski,p. Turner R. Kirley, H, Bingel, D. Weaver, K. Church, C. Clark, M. Bechy, M. Hill, S. Keyser, N. Dolan, Row L. Carney, G. Feleski, B. Tallman, S. Vincent, K. Church, M. Buckoski, E. Harding, R. Ford, W. Lum, M. Diehl, P. Turner FIFTH GRADE Row 1: R. Marriott, B. Weaver, B. Cowles, Y. Alberding, C. David, J. DeKing, M. Camelo, L. Sefcheck,C. Isley, P. Bechy Row 2: R. Wilmont, A. Hall, J. Misiaszek, D. Tallman, T. Spooner, T. Ambrose, D. Turner, R. Puller,R. Charboneau, E. Reilly, Row3: S. Jones, M. Scarpino, C. Hoch,M. Williams,J. Olmstead, S. Puller, R. Kilts, E, Stone, C. Mariano, B. Lancuski. FOURTH GRADE Row 1: L. Dolan, D. Hall, S. Cowles, S. Dickson, A, Ambrose, D. Eddy, J. Idzi, N. Egan, N. Slocum, S, Sykes, N. Mumford, H. Osborn, S. Titsworth, S. Howard, R. Marriott, Row 2: R, Johnson, A. Ball, R. Castellucci, D. Grossman, T. Legacy, A. McNamara, E. Waterman, B. Fuller, J. Cieslak,R. Burleigh, L. Neff, J.Clements, E. Hill, Row 3: E. Folts, C. Weaver, L. Kent, D. Stone, W. Shauger, R. Falbo, G, Moon, S. Diehl, L. Spooner, R. Boehlert, D. Turner, J. Diana, D. Potts, D. Tallman THIRD GRADE Row 1: D. Tallman, L. Spooner, L. Cowles, D. Von Dauber, G. Findlay, C. Camelo, M. McNamara, Row 2: C, Blanchard, J. Sef- check, A. Vincent, G. Fuess, T. Godfrey, L. Shoen, H. Way, C. Slocum, Row 3: B. Babcock, c. Jones, R, Diana, J, Hoch, R. Cowles, T. Farrow, J. Strong, P. Clark SECOND GRADE Row 1: D. Jeffers, K. Bechy, J. Charboneau, P. Hennessy, C. Spooner, E. Egan, P. McNamara, V. Abbey, J. Howe, Row 2: D. Boehlert, J. Rice, R. Clair, A. Grossman, D. Neff, T. Slocum L. Elmer, H. Beemer, M. Eddy, R. Burleigh, J. Marriott, Row 3 R. Buell, E. Castellucci, H. Potts, D. Dickson, L. Stone, D. Murphy, R. Weaver, J. Kilts, D. Dunham, T. Hall,S. Charboneau FIRST GRADE Row 1: M. Godfrey, G. Way, D. Titsworth, I. Jones, P. Abbey, N. Jones, M. Ball, D. Petrie, V. Folts, S. Bridge, D. Murphy Row 2: N. Jeffers, R. Murphy, J. Howe, W. DeKing, D. Cook, R. Clair, C. Bechy, J. Farrow, N. Mills, C. Cowles,L. Church Row 3s M. Weaver, E. Reilly, L. Slocum, H. Buell, J. Ambrose D. Wri ht, J. Stone, M. ilisiaszek, R. Kilt3, G. Strong, C. Turnei1, K. Wilmont, S. Meade KINDERGARTEN Row 1: R. Fuller, D. Mills, L. Lathrop, A. Cowles, J. Clark, D. Lemery, D. Cowles, J. Folts, P. Brady, Row 2: S. Jones,S, Jipson, R. Burleigh, W. Spooner, P. Buckowski, I, Rice, R. Billings, D. Buell, M. Elmer, Row 35 G. Buell, 0. Folts, T. Kilts, J, Marriott, D. Diana, D, Weaver, B. Neff, B. Strong 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. P. Blunt, 3. Livermore, S. Oliver, D. Huntley, J. Oliver HONOR SOCIETY The officers of our chapter of the National Honor Society are as follows: President-M. Hoch, Vice President-C. Boll, Secretary-J. Palbo, Treasurer-C. Sykes. 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 there advisor. Row 1.: C. Sykes, J. Palbo, M. Hoch, C. ball. Row 2: S. Kolwalte, M. Alberding ANNUAL STAFF Senior photos....lay-outs....informals -all year lonr. The commercial room was a hive of buzzinp activity as staff members worked to meet deadlines for the 1961 Oriska. With untirinp effort and determination, the staff members worked to make this the best yearbook in the history of our school An Indian motif was chosen as the theme, club pictures were scheduled, and beoueaths were drawn up. Not to be forgot- ten were the underclassmen and rrades which were represent- ed. Their help was appreciated. The fun the members had puttinp out this yearbook will linrer with them for many years to come. Row 1: D. Huntley, P. Way, D. D. Huntley, Row 2: J. Mullen, Dapson, A. Maass, S. Oliver, R. Blunt, P. Scarpino Idzi, J. Falbo,C. Ball,P. Hill J. Jordan, B. Livermore, J. Mrs. Leach, G. Tieder,M. Hoch , NEWSPAPER STAFF The Newspaper Club endeavors to edit five volumes of the Hilltop News each school year. The only permanent lobs on the staff are that of editor and co-editor. The other posi- tions held by club members are rotated every time a new pa- per comes out. This rives the members a chance to work in various fields. The Hilltop News is intended to inform the students of this school on matters of the latest fashions, political happenings and other miscellaneous occurances. Row 1: C. Murphy, J. Falbo, D. Idzi, B. Livermore, A. Maass, L. Maass, J. VanEtten, Row 2: C. Ball, P. Way, P. Hill J. Lollman, S. Mullen, G. Oliver, K. Moten, J. Oliver, S. Wil - lairas, R. Clair, E. Day, K. Moon, S. Kolwaite MIXED CHORUS Row 1: J. VanEtten, E. Jones, K. Moten, J. Harding, L. Bar- drof, S. Kolwaite, J. Buckoski, E. Sitts, E. Clark, J. Mal- henzie, C, Sykes, Row 2i R. Kirley, L. Jones, L. Bishop, K. Charboneau, S. Clements, B, Tallman,M. Moten, S. Farrow, P, Freemire, S. Freemire, S. Tieder, Row 3:D. Mariano, E. Bar- drof, W. DeKing, T. Mullen, G. Eddy, F. Scerbo, R. Wolanski M. Ford, A. Bechy. Girls and boys wishing to develop their musical talents u- nite together to form our high school choir. The choir is one of the finest assests of our school. As a result of their continuous practice, they participated in the Christmas assembly and they represented our school at the Semongca League Music Festival. Mrs. Doty Mrs. Doty and chorus practicing. BAND Row 1: S. Kolwaite, L. Bardrof, J. VanEtten, C. Egan, C.SykesT. Mullen, S. Farrow, J. Malhenzie, R. Borkow- oki. Row 2: L. Jones, S. Clements, R. Kirley,L. Jones C. Keyser, M. Ford, R, Sykes, A. Castellucci, K. Hoch R. Marriott, R. Walanski, G. Hoch, E. Bardrof, Row 2,1 E. Clark, J. Harding, G. Eddy, R. Dapson, Standing: S. Oliver, W. Kilts, R. Huntley, C. Engle, W. DeKing Mr3. Doty. All year long the band of the Oriskany Falls High School is busy with rehearsals. Under the direction of Mrs. Doty,the band has taken part in various school activities. They played for the Christmas assembly and for the National Hon- or Society induction ceremony. The majorettes added the necessary color to our band when we marched. MAJORETTES Row 1: S. Williams, K. Moten, E. Day Row 2: S. Mullen, J. Oliver, J. Lollman dance band Our hif?h school Dance Band has repre- sented our school very well in past years. They are, at the present time, sesrchinr for a new vocalist. They are also planning on participating in the annual Semonrca League Spring Festival Row 1: E. Clark, R. Burnham, G. Eddy, J. VanEtten, J. Hard- ing, Row 2: L. Bardrof, G. Hoch, K. Hoch, E.Bardrof.C.SyKes S. Oliver, C. Keyser, K. Ford, A. Castellucci,Standing:Mrs. Doty SCIENCE CLUB Row 1: K. Moten, J. Oliver, J, Lollman, E. Day, Mr. Jewell, L. Bardrof, C. Murphy, M. Hoch, S. Williams, Row 2: P, Scar- pino, J. Mariano, L. Maass, S. Mullen, J. VanEtten, C. Ball E. Clark, J. Palbo, Row 3- A. Castellucci, B. Day,D. Huntley J. Mullen, J. Tieder, G. Tieder, J. Dapson, S. Oliver, K. Hoch The Oriskany Falls High School Science Club, with a member- ship of approximately 30 stu- dents, completed a busy year of projects, experiments, and demonstrations. Keeping pace with the times, the Club is affiliated with Science Clubs of America, an international organization de- voted to the advancement of scientific knowledge. BOWLING The Bowling League has six teams which are as follows: The Cheyannes, Iroquois.Paw- nees, Cherokees, Apachies, and the Comanchles. The of- ficers are as follows:Presl- dent-Sandra David, Vice Pre- sident-Donald Huntley, Sec- retary-Kathy Moon.Treasurer- Mary Still, Advlsor-Mr. Jew- ell. The League held their tournament during Christmas Vacation. EAGI E Row 1: D. Idzi, D. Huntley Row 2: J. Still, C. Engle, B. Murphy, Mr. Jewell, R. Dapson, J. Lollman Row 3' J Malhenzie S. Williams, L. Maass, M. Still, C. Murphy, K. Moon, E. Clark B. Tallman SOCCER TEAM Row 1: J. Mullen, J. Misiaszek, S, Oliver, G, Tieder, J. Dapson, F. Blunt, H. Carney, K. Hoch, D. Huntley,Row 2: Mr. Daub, R. Snow, K. Hoch, P. Mulvihill, C. Keyser, R. Dapson, C. Engle, A. Bechy, R. Burnham, G. Hocn. The Oriskany Falls soccer team won the Semongca League championship for the eighth straight year. Captains Pred Blunt and Jim Dapson spurred the team on to many victories. Next year stalwarts Jim Dapson, Pred Blunt, Gale Tieder, Scott Oliver, Jack Mullen, and Dan Huntley will be missing from the starting line-up. We are hop- ing that next year's team will do .lust as well without these players. 0. Falls 2 Stratford 0 0. Falls 13 Springfield 0 0. Falls 2 Bridgewater 2 0. Falls 2 Chadwicks 0 0. Falls k Leonardsville 2 BASEBALL TEAM We are in hopes of winning many Semon ca League Games this year. There are some veteran players, but most of the boys are in the line-up for the first, ti e. Here is a tentative list of positions for this year: Gale Tieder, pitcher- outfield; Jim Bechy, catener ; Charles Enrle, first base; Kurt Hoch, second base - catcher; Jack iullen, third base; John Kisiaszek, shortstop; Scott Oliver, outfie-.c; Herbert Carney, outfield; Charles Keyser, outfield; Bob Snow, eith Hoch and Rocer Dapson, substitutes Row 1: C. Enr-el, J. Dapson, J. Mullen, J. isiaszek, G. Tie- der, S. Oliver, H. Carney, K. Hoch, A. Bechy, Row 2: Mr. Daub, R. Snow, K. Hoch, P. Mulvihill, C. Kevser, R. Dapson, R. Burnham, G. Hoch I960 Results 0. Palls 5 Stratford 20 0. Falls 11 Oppenheim 7 0. Palls 3 Chadwicks 20 0. Falls 3 Springfield 6 0. Palls 1U Leonardsvllle 15 0. Falls 3 Van Hornesville 8 0. Falls 7 Bridgewater 3 UNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM •Row 1: S. Misiaszek, R. Sykes, K. Hoch, R. Snow, T. Castell- ucci, P. Mulvihill, A. Bechy, J. Lollman, H. Carney,C. Key- ser, R. Dapson, Row 2: A. Bechy, Mr. Dwyer. Coach Charles Dwyer1s J.V. basketball squad was faced with many worthy opponents in last season's Semongca League com- petition. Flan Mulvihill, captain, proved to be a sound nucleus for the team. The J.V. cheerleaders sparked the student body - with the spirit that served to carry the team to several victories. Mrs. Doty was the instructor of the cheerleading team. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM G. Hoch, C. Engle, J. Mullen, J. Dapson, S, Oliver, G. Tie- der, F. Blunt, J. Misiaszek, K. Hoch, Mr. Daub. VARS L C E T H I I R A P E R S 4 % Although hampered by the loss of three players from last year's team, the varsity squad “turned in a creditable performance. The co-captains, Jim Dapson and Gale Tieder, both experienced lettermen, led the team expertly. The varsity cheerleading team greatly aroused the school spirit and produced many fine cheers. They per- formed with precision under the direction of Mrs. Doty. £ Row 1: J. VanEtten, P. Scarpino Row 2: K, Moten, C. Mariano, Row 3: J. Oliver, M. Hocn. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: J. Buell, C. Murphy, B. Livermore,J. Lollman,L. Maass Row 'i: . i.oten, J. Oliver, G. Oliver, Miss Ambrose The girls' basketball team plays during the noon hour. The team participates in non-league games. The 1rls' softball team plays several teams in this area. Both sports are fun, and the workouts that the girls re- ceive ke o them in good physical condition. GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM Row 1: K. Moten, J. Oliver, B. Livermore,G. Oliver, L. Maass Row 2: J. Buell, C. Murphy, J. Lollman, Miss Ambrose SNAPSHOTS Big Bon! A Model Senior! The Party's Over! Quiet, Artist At Work! How To Make Water Red! Westward Ho! Wishful Thinking! Latest Hair Style! Say Cheese! Ugh, What A Taste! After Hours! Four Score and Seven Years... jp0MPUM£NTS OF Quacks DiNER 'GOING FAST OR WEST- we serve the best' ROUTE JO MADisow, MY r. lljf hullos Aden’s Cloth if rs jnc 17 HOPPER ST UTICA, M. 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