Oriskany High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany, NY)
- Class of 1948
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bib 'Wa Q-new Qs LX, QQ-V53 469 wx -Z I RISKAN L' E N TRAL JC HODL ALMA MATER Near the hills of Oriskany where our forefathers fought and died, We have studied that we might be When the sun sets on high school days Each battle some victory won, we must aim high in all our ways And be proud when our work is done Alma Mater, we'l1 stand for thee Like a banner that stands unfurled Where we've entered to work and learn And will go forth to serve the world 2 Worthy of our ancestral pride. 9 maiden George Story, principal, Rose M Heeley, secretary Wesley E scker, Clerk, Kermit worden Nicholas A falbran Pierre A Piersma Pres , A Allen Phelps, Vice Pres Wdwin J Nelson, Elvin S Shoemaker, Supt of Schools 3 if I new -1 . . -. n o 0 1 Y f' I - vw -.V M 1 , ' Q - , u , a 0 I 0 , .1 0 e o o evlccmfcaa We, the Class of 1948, take this opnor tunity to express our deep appreciation for a person who has been more than a teacher, who has been a friend and coun selor to all of us As faculty advisor during our Freshman, Sophomore and Senior years, she has given us invaluable aid Through her untiring efforts we have a chieved success in all of our activities Now, upon leaving OCS, we dedicate the first Oriska to Miss Margaret Cassidy 4 f I , Y , N i - - a , o - o . 7mm vera M Shorey, School Nurse, R N House of Good Samaritan, Vernan A James, Grade 7, Social Studies, Oneonta Normal School, George O Story, Supervising Principal, B S , M S , Rochester Business Institute, New York State College for Teachers, University of Rochester, Margaret Cassidy, Social Studies and Language, A B Syracuse U , Mildred Clark, Grade 4 Oneonta Normal School, Ruth Robinson, Kindergarten, B A Queens College, Rilda F Wood, Home Arts, Cornell U 2nd row Ruth S Blue, Grade 3, Oneonta Normal School, Marguerite Clark, Grade 2 Oneonta State Teachers College, Laura Frost, Business, B S New York State College for Teachers, Gladys Klug, Mathematics, B S New York State College for Teachers, Ethel L Mitchell, Grade 5, Cortland Normal School, Alice O Nelson, Music and Drawing, Michigan State Normal College, Fredonia Normal, Eleanor E Herthum, Grade 6, Geneseo Normal School, Evelyn L Telford Grade l, Cortland Normal School Bacx row Keith T Davis, Physical Education B S University of Michigan Roy H McCreary, Science, B S New York State College for Teachers, Leo M Hahn, Instrumental, Syracuse U , Henry Schueler, Instrumental Music Elsie Carpenter frade 2 Qrenlac ing Marguerite Clark! Cortland State Normal. 5 9 V ,V - ' v A L .L , ! N' ' Q ', 44, X4 l ' X ' 5' A - Front row: Mary Jane Bleau, English, B. A. Syracuse U., M. A. Columbia U.g J W O O O , . B. S. . U ' ' ' B. Af ' - A ' . . Q : o ' , Q n AA : I r s, - A g F Z' Seated Peggy Brennan, typing editor, Ruth Van Dyke, advertising manager, Marie Fiore, editor in chief, Billy Salisbury, sports editor, Kathleen Graziadei, assistant editor, Lois Flanders, literary editor, Lois Nelson, nhotcgranhy editor Standing June Wooding, circulation manager, Miss Cassidy, Mrs Wood, advisors, Anne Walbran, art editor 0 -Qgallwnvn-nv Q UQIQQAIQH-AOV4' .ag Cleo McGee, Harry Ashworth, Howard Whittaker, Leonard Pugh, Beeman Gubbins, Fred Salisbury 6 T y 5 J' fm - Q y , u Y. 1211? -,yy 'cv , l 5:21 , W, , J. fm. K . ' 1 'J-We F., W F Wi V 'P 1 K I fif W.. 'ff 5 1 W W ' RQ ,,, E Q .Z H I ., X' 1 M, ,, Q .3 .8 ,X 1 1-JPN 1. XP' 'S im, is F, K, .- x H941 ' 1 QP uw ff' Q xxqisxi Y, 51 a km 7 -,.,1. ' - 3 ' -A 4 .-. gk r ' 1 sg,. 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' 5 ' ' A' '12 3 'Qt ' ff -A 'A V L . - .3 N r: I ll 5: 'iff ,N , I . . 1, ,M I , 1 K . - u. -Z ' ' CARLFTCN BAKER Boys Chorus l,2,5,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,5,4, Jr Play 3 Operetta Lead l,2,3,4, Class Qec Treas l, St Council Sec Treas 2 St Council 2,5,4, Mgr of Football 2,5, Mgr f ball 2,5, Football 4 In dependability he rates an A In dramatic ability, too He's also manager of the athletic teams, Brother, we can't do without you C ass GERTRUDE BROWN Girls Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4, FHA 4 Quiet and unassuming Yet of purpose, steady and true, She can hold her own among us And surpass most of us, too WILLIAM CLEMMONS Jr Play 3, Jr Prom Com 6 Conservation Club 4 One of our best Bill, take a bow, Just keen that personality, MARFARET BR NNAN CATHERINE COSS Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Ooeretta Dramatic Club 2, FHA 4 Lead 3,4, Jr Play 3 Dramatics Jr Prom Com 3 Club 2, Press Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Class Trees 3 4 Shelg pithy and glgvep And chock full of fun, P0883 13 HU Irish 1858 A gal well worth knowing AS Pleasant BS CHU be, Who never misses a pun And when she should be in class She's holding hands with Lee 9 0 1, ftfis ' . 3 g . . g . ' ' ' . . ' . o Basketball 2,5,4g Mgr. of Base- It'll take you far, and how ' - S A . . . , . O , . . C155 MARIE FIORE Girls Chorus l, Dramatics Club 2, Ch Jr Prom 3, FHA pres 4 St Council pres 4, Yearbook editor 4 You've heard of the nGood Will Hour Marie's Oriskany's Eisenhower, With her help everything ticks KATHLEEN GRAZIADEI Girls Chorus l,4, Jr Play Com 3, Press Club, Assistant editor of Yearbook 4 Popular and well liked She's welcome any place She wears a smile in her heart As well as on her face LOIS FLANDERS Girls Chorus 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Jr Play 35 Vice pres. of St. Council 35 Operetta Lead 3,45 Camera Club 2,4, Vice pres. 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Assistant editor of Newspaper - Vice pres. of Dramatic Club 2. Short and cute Salutatorian Dark and chic From all the rest She's the one we'd pick. 10 MARY LANZA Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Read ing Club 4, Dramatic Club 2 Jr Play Com 3 When Mary's around you can't be blue, She'll cheer you up in a A girl with personality plus She's liked by everyone of GLADYS MADEJ Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Operetta 1 2 5,4' FHA Sec. 25 Jr. Play Com. 3' Reading Club 45 . Prom Com. 3. Here's to Stretch' every- one's pal, She's really grand, one swell gal. Never sober, always gay And one who'll chase your blues away. 1 1 'Eiga e . . e 0 3 e 3 ! n . Read the column of Dorothy Dix. minute or two. . us. l l . . D . , , ! , Jr 4, H 9 ROBERT MILLER Mixed Chorus 3, Conservation Club 4 A quiet sort of fellow With a million dollar smile He keeps those around him Happy all the while LOIS NFLSON Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Operetta Lead Dramatics Club 2, Jr Play 3 St Council 2, Camera Club 2 4 Sec 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Cheer leader l,2,3,4, Band l,2,5,4 Orchestra l,2,3 Active, cute and full of fun, In school she acted sprightly, And when she's out upon her own Q55 MARIE O'NEIL Girls Chorus 1 2 3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,5,4, FHA 2 4 Always a smile and a friendly Ever angry? Goodness no Ready for anything and always Fame: We hope she'll always be the same We'll miss her more than slightly ll WILIIAR SALISBURY Jr Play 3 Operetta Lead 4 Class Vice pres l,2,3, Year book Staff 4, Basketball l, 2,5,4, Baseball l,2,3,4 An athlete of whom we're proud, And we are sure of this He'll be in Bill Stern's column yet, He simply just can't miss ROBFRT SMITH Boys Chorus 1 2 4 Mixed Chorus l,4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Operetta Lead 4 Jr Play 5, Class Pres 2,5, Dru teacher 4, Basketball l 2 3,4, capt 4 Football l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, capt 4 The captain of our basketball team, A man of much renown, And when he's seen among the girls, He never has a frown , isfis . , . n I f hello ' 1 9 3 0 Q a . . 3 . ' ' 9 1 I ' ' . 3 , , ' 3 1 RUTH VAN DYKE Girls Chorus l 2, Mixed Chorus D l 2, St Council 1, Class Sec 2,3,4, Class Treas 2, Cheer l ader l,2,3,4, capt 4 Co chairman of Jr Prom 3, Year book Staff 4, Vice pres of FHA Her friends are many Her enemies few, As for the boys, Well, you know who BEVERLY VOLLMER Girls Chorus l 2 5,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Camera Club I5 Prize speaking 5 Dramatic Cl Press Club 4 Bever1v's pretty And friendly as can be, She'll make a fine stewardess with her personality ,4 ub 2 C lass ANNE WALBRAN Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Girls Chorus l,2,5,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Camera Club 2 3,4, Class Pres l,4, Dramatic Club 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Edi tor of Newspaper 4, Operetta Annie, Annie, quite contrary How do your marks go? With ninety eights and ninety nines And hundreds all in a row 12 DONALD WHITNEY Basketball 4 Let life come In its wholesome wa I'll take my time From day to day JUNF WOODING l,2,5,4, Mixed ,4, Operetta Dramatic Club 2 Cheerleader 2 Club 2 4 Treas Staff 4 St Treas 2 Girls Chorus Chorus 1,2,5 Lead 2,5,4, Jr Play 5, 3,4, Camera 4 Yearbook Council Sec There 1sn't can't do With her pretty face and ability too, She likes to study, work and Dlay, And have a date with Gene each day much this girl , Y , ' 0 ' 0 e ' 3 ' ya . , stage mgr' 4' Valedictorian . 1 , l 1 a ' ' I I ' . 3 5 ' . . , . , U . I 3 ' g at , 1 X Mihai' miqu um I m b 0319! 3 YN S V. 5 Mfhw don'+ qoutigd fake. l CTT! ff I 1, X Sm-le. Rirfsi M 9on'1' Uwsvk + har-df ,Ik-N 'Z Qui' ,Sd I: Z5 Peirauf ' 'A 'K' A ' . 4'-' 1 Y x Pfam UPI' E, I ' Y A Lt tcm rw: Boffoms u w 'H Shine. O fan R3 A, K f f ff 7 5 3 .. ' Hello ,X Domi' let' hm-1 lglff., Ruihle! lDon l' S884 howg. Exe yohe Look af Jfhem V5 look HCM! 4j bu Nd 7023 2 lnfareiffng c.. 2 HT '6 ' Bea ufcful Y Hmm 'WT xl- -Q-. -Q' i oss History If we look back four short years ago we see ourselves as timid Freshmen entering the venerable portals of high school. The officers for that year were: president, Anne Walbrang vice president, Billy Salisburyg secretary- treasurer, Carleton Bakery Student Council, Ruth Van Dyke. Our class ad- visor, Miss Margaret Cassidy, took us under her wing and helped us get off to a right start. We were, of course, initiated by the Sophs, who had no mercy on us. When Hallowe'en came along, we won first prize for the best Hallowe'en float, thus proving ourselves to the upperclasses As more self confident Sophomores we began the year again under Miss Cassidy That year we elected as officers president, Bob Smith, vice president, Bill Salisbury, secretary, Ruth Van Dyke, treasurer, Mary Draper, Student Council, June Wooding, Carleton Baker We took our year old revenge out on the new freshmen and decided that initiation is much more fun for the sophs As a result of our being an ambitious group our treasury swelled with profits from numerous vic dances and movies soon sored by us During our Junior year we realized the value of cooperation our school motto for the year Without it our social events could not have been suc cessful The Junior play 'It's a Long Lane and the Prom highlighted the year and helped to make it one of the most outstanding Our class officers were as follows president, Bob Smith, vice president Bill Salisbury, secretary, Ruth Van Dyke, treasurer, Peg Brennan, Student Council, Lois Flanders, Carleton Baker These past three years have flownby so quickly that we scarcely realize that we are Seniors and are on the last step of our high school career The Senior trip, which we had all looked forward to since our Freshman year, was spent in New York during five days of our Christmas vacation A years go by, we shall look back upon it as one of our most pleasant exper iences As the term is nearing its close, it is bringing graduation nearer to In our caps and gowns and holding our diplomas, we shall realize that we are no longer happy, carefree high school students, but have just taken our first step in the outside, adult world SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,I Ruth Van Dyke, secretary, Lois Flanders, vice president, Anne Walbran, president, Peggy Brennan, treasurer 14 , O . n 1 3 Q . , I A 0 S us . 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' I O keel 0 O C155 We, the Class of 1948 of Oriskany Central School, being as sound of mind and body as we have ever been or ever will be, do bequeath this first day of April our most valuable possessions to the Junior Class We leave Elaine Hobin Lois Flanders quiet disposition John Nelson, Anne Walbran's ambition Ron Bolton, Peg Brennan's ability to play ning pong Warren Fick, Bob Smith's ability to play basketball, otball and baseball To Florence Inglis the boyfriend that Betsy Ann willed Bev that she didn't want To Walter Fredericks and Bob Blumberg, Bill Salisbury's way of getting along with Miss Cassidy Mary Seno Marie Fiore's right to sleep in Business Law Class Marie De Seve, June Wooding's ability to sing Alice Ramsdale, Ruth Van Dyke's ability to play basketball Faith Race, Kathleen Graziadei's ability to co operate with Mrs Wood June Burhyte, Mary Lanza's ability to beat John Nelson at ping pong Gerald Gubbins, Carleton's love for studying Paul and Edwin Kindler, Bob Mi1ler's knack for skating Dick Piersma, Marie O'Neil's good history marks Rosemary Maloney and Rose humphrey, Loie Nelson's cute way of flirting Pat Stacy, Gertrude Brown's new compact for her own nersonal use Peggy Humphrey, Catherine Coss' quick thinking in tight spots John Buffa, Bill Clemmon's car to get back and forth to school We, the Class of 1948, do declare this to be our last will and testament WITNESSES Fearless Fosdick The Phantom Ranger Davis Executor 17 Will C on To , . TO . To E L . To ' b fo , To . , . . T0 . T0 . To John Fiore, and Rod Graham, Don Whitney's quiet manner. TO - b . . To , ,. TO ' V. To . To . To ' . To A A . To I , To Q . fd' .2 PQ!! Front row Pat Stacy, Rod Graham, treas , Alice Ramsdale, sec , Ronald Bolton, pres Marie De Seve, vice pres , Warren Fick, Student Council ren , June Burhyte, Student Council rep 2nd row Miss Klug, Florence Inglis, Mary Semo, Faith Race, Peg Humphrey, Flaine Hobin, Rose Humnhrey, Rosemary Maloney Kindler, Paul Kindler, John Nelson Front row Tom Pianella, Joan Ramsdale, Student Council rep , Gretchen Yoxall, treas , Lee Richards, pres , Jeanne Roux, vice pres , Janet Salisbury, sec ,Ronald Dell, Student Council rep 2nd row Patricia Sherman, Joan Nickerson, Jane Sawyer Betty Rocker, Barbara Goss, Joan Turner, Jeanne Barrett, Pearl Capanna, Barbara Whitney Back row Jack Abel, Charles Quackenbush, Arthur Teuscher, Sherman Munn, Stuart Munn, Carl Corbin, Mr McCreary 19 o l l l : - . A ., Back row: Sid Copperwheat, Bob Blumberg, John Fiore, Dick Piersma, Gerald Gubbins, Edwin 3 1 Front row Carolyn Jackson, Marilyn Brown, Carol Vollmer, Florence Converse, Student Coun cil rep , Violet Stolo, Kathleen Rocker, June Prichard 2nd row Ronald Baker, sec , Leonard Zawisza, treas , Fred Dennison, pres , Ernest Reed, vice pres , Fred Miller, Miss Frost Back row Stephen Keib, Floyd Rocker, Student Council ren , Charles Nelson Front row Isabelle Reid, Grace Miller, Caroline Spain Margaret Rutledge, Carol Fay, Delores Tomasi, Anita Carletta, Mary Lou Stacy 2nd row Mrs Bleau, Roger Montgomery, Arda Basenfelder, Lila Sweet, Lorraine Ross, Diane Nickerson, Marilyn Fiore, Beverly Burhyte, Doris Phillips, Joanne Piersma, Elizabeth Flanders, pres , Robert Graziadei, Student Council rep Back row Kenneth Woodhouse, Robert Williams, Arthur Lyman, Alan Glover, Stephen Campbell, Richard Copperwheat, David Underwood, trees , George Humohrey 20 g - l l . . Q . f Q 0 O . . 0 O O . ' ! . O . . Q - - l I Q . Q V A . Front row Jeanette Janis, Patricia Parsons, Sylvia Vollmer Marian Cawarecki, Doris Thaler Rosetta Gawarecki 2nd row Billy Kraeger, Marian Van Dyke, Patricia Vollmer, Myrna Barrett, Rdith Smith Shirley Thaler, Irene Humphrey, barparet Radell, David Frederick sec treas Bobby Reid Back row John Kraeper, Charles Roman, Barry Snow Don Teuscher, Frank Buffa, Student Council rep , billy Reid, pres , Miss James I Front row Ruth Miller, Carolyn Sahl, Patricia Burkha t, Jackouel1ne Goss, Marlene Emhof, Shirley Reid, Shirley Martin, Jane Basenfelder, Jean Graziade4 2nd row Reggie Nilson, Charlene Yoxall, Marion Reed, Gail Williams, Nancy Johnson, Alvira Stolo Plains Laloney, Darryl Dillon, Monica Emery, John Buffa Back row Roger Frederick, Owen Johnson, halter Sahl William Roberts, Billy Snow, Robert Chamberlain, Jack Humphrey, Garrv Towne Alfonso Cananna, Richard Thaler, Glenn Shumaker, hiss Herthum 21 I , 7 f , . 2' -1 , ' ,, x 'Q n . D V ' r . I i Y , . . 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A ' LJ , ' - ' .. 9 1 . . l Front row Keith Dealing, Robert Barron, Ann Major Barbara Dennison, Nancy Kraeger, Beverly Barrett, Beverly Myers, David Payne, Ward Beeman 2nd row James Reid, Frederick Nelson Warl Hurlbut, Joseph Buffs, William Miller Leonard Pugh, Richard Schmidt, John Gawarecki, Mrs Mitchell Back row John Vine, Peter Patterson, William Radell, Richard Montgomery, Francis Front row Patricia Spain, Jane Ree e, Margaret Underwood, Ann Towne, Susan Jane Miller Constance Van Ptten, Louise Spennachio, Marcia Wiegandt, John Parsons, James Vallee 2nd row Pobert Deppmeyer, Douglas Burhyte, Arthur Hurlbut, Charles Hemming, Ross Tuzlo lino, Beverly Humohrey, Gail Bolton, Patricia Ingersoll, Nancy Smith, Marie Stolo, Vita Sciortino, Raymond Vollmer, Anthony Buffa, Mrs Clark Back row John Mathey, Lawrence Radell, Ronald Woodhouse, Walter Schmidt, James Stolo, Richard Milotte, Alan Munn, George Abbe, Nicholas Buffa, Fred Abbe, David Smith, Fred Emery 22 Q 3 . v ' : A , M . , Smith, Roger Bone, Maxwell Radell, Cornelius Woglum. n Front row Gertrude Grunenwald, Elaine Burkhart, David Kraeger, Richard Maloney, Bernard Reid, Raymond Booth, Anthony Sciortino, Gwendolyn Schumaker, Patricia Major 2nd row Brenda Parsons, Judith Marotta, Joan Humphrey, Judith Keib, Margaret Emery, Judith Phelps, Norma Yoxall, Mary Miller Back row Mrs Blue, Donald Smith, Wesley Ecker Elmer WeIEh, David Smith, William Bolton, Albert Bungert, George Whittaker Q Front row Richard Major, Gail Leonard, Elaine Huggins, Dian Firshing, Judith Wallace, Jennie Graham, Virginia Hu phrey, Elizabeth Emery, Deanna Smith, Sandra Tomasi, Kath erine Bone, Joan Myers, Janet Marotta, Rosemary Grunenwald, William Story 2nd row James Wilsey, Harry Silverman, Fred Burkhart, Charles Carlotta, Paul Kraeger Lucille Stolo, Joan Pugh, Theresa Buffa, Diane Burth, Marian Beeman, John Tuzzolino Joseph Capanna, Dennis Hemming, James Graham Back row La Verne Davis, Ronald Enos, Benjamin Karas, Paul Piersma, Wayne Towne, Ross Tuzzolino 23 'eff 1 ' Th L' K 2 1,0 J f' A , e ,J v .Y, 9 if , ' '- ' ' 13' 'fl , A h S. 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Y 9 9 male Front Row Linda Thomas, Mary Ann Rella, Blanche Firsching, Virginia Lawrence, Jane Kirk, Betty Madej, Mary Ann Schultz, Joanne Deppmeyer Nancy Moulton, Joan Wilson, Suzanne Piersma, Patience Weigandt, Sharon Ingersoll, Patricia Murtaugh 2nd Row George Abel, Robert Fick, William Budd, David Fay, Leonard Marino, John Copperwheat, Back Row Walter Bych, Jerry Wall, George Schu aker Front Row Mary Elizabeth Cramer, Janet Waterman, Carol Reid, Patsy Myers, Mary Jane Carletta Gladys Phillips, Linda Bolton, Carol Ann Ryan, Janice Humphrey, Gloria Stolo, Carolyn Jones, and Barbara Kraeger 2nd Row Terry Murray, Douglas Abel, Billy Buehler, George Brown, DeWitt Davis, William Daniels, Ricky Richards, Peter Mathey, Sonny Phillips, William Langdon, Ronald Bonanza Robert Emery, Gerald Tuzzolino, and Robert Miglin 3rd Row Carol Concis, Marilyn Dowd, Cynthia Frederick, Karen Barber, Mary Louise Vallee, Evelyn Myers, and Mary Lou Yoxall 24 ' egg? l Ronald Vollmer, Gary Schmellze, Emerson Putnam, Robert Bolton, Mrs. Telford. ' ea 9 The f'fo'User.s' Cful The Mothers' Club of the Oriskany Central School meets in the school cafeteria the first Wednesday of each month Its membership includes the mothers and teachers of group has an opportunity to discuss com on problems and visit the various classrooms Each year the Club raises money which it donates to the rooms for supply and equipment extras The officers of the Club are Mrs George Firsching, president, Mrs Earl Ingersoll, vice president, Mrs Richard Leonard, secretary, Mrs Hansel Lawrence, treasurer 25 the pupils from the kindergarten through the sixth grade. On Mothers' club nights the I! .N 0 TQ Gem T 'ji Q4 IS as 'U Pu cn 0 D 4 D r-l r-4 O Z Ross Tuzzolino, Mr. Schueler. June Burhyte Williams Bobby Nelson, Bob Smith Jack Abel, Lois nding ta 10 4 0 Q no r-I r-I 0 Q13 A A 41 ID U2 Mixed Chorus g Front row Roger Montgomery, George Humphrey, Arda Basenfelder, Pearl Capanna, Pat Sherman, Alice Ramsdale, Pat Stacy, Marie De Seve, Lois Flanders, Lois Nelson, Charles Nelson, Dick Copperwheat 2nd row Marie O'Neil, Lorraine Ross, Jeanne Roux, Jeanne Barrett, Janet Salisbury, Joanne Ramsdale, Joan Nickerson, June Burhyte Back row Steve Campbell, Charles Thaler, Kathleen Rocker, Betty Rocker, Beverly Vollmer, Barbara Goss, Gretchen Yoxall, Gladys Madej, Gertrude Brown, Faith Race, Florence Con verse, Marilyn Brown, June Wooding, Anne Walbran, Elaine Hobin, Peggy Humphrey, Ronald Dell, Arthur Teuscher, Mrs Nelson ,yfsss 5 Front row Peggy Brennan, Pearl Capanna, Pat Sherman, Alice Ramsdale, Pat Stacy, Marie De Seve, Lois Flanders, Lois Nelson 2nd row Marie O'Neil, Lorraine Ross, Jeanne Roux, Jeanne Barrett, Janet Salisbury, Joanne Ramsdale, June Burhyte, Peggy Humphrey 5rd row Kathleen Rocker, Betty Rocker, Beverly Vollmer, Mary Semo, Barbara Goss, Gret chen Yoxall, Gladys Madej, Gertrude Brown, Faith Race, Florence Converse, Marilyn Brown, June Woodinp, Anne Walbran, Jane Sawyer, Mary Lanza, Mrs Nelson Back row Violet Stolo, June Prichard, Elaine Hobin, Carol Vollmer, Barbara Whitney 28 ' u Front row David Underwood, Alan Glover, Bob Graziadei, Dick Copper wheat, Bob Williams, George humphrey 2nd row Mrs Nelson, Steve Campbell, Ronny Baker, Ronald Dell, Charles Nelson, John Nelson, Frank Buffa, Roger Montgomery Back row Arthur Teuscher, Bob Smith, Charles Thaler, Bill Salisbury, Carleton Baker, Lee Richards, Gerald Gubbins G U ...H 35 Jane Sawyer, Joan Nickerson, Peggy Brennan, Miss Frost, Beverly Voll mer, Kathleen Graziadei, Anne Walbran, Lois Flanders, Marie De Seve 29 hor r ' ' S5 Y Xl, 5 Y' odvl , i ' x lil Z ' 5 df ' I E B 3 3 Seated Miss Frost, Joan Ramsdale, sec treas , Carleton Baker, Marie Fiore, pres , Warren Fick, vice pres , Mrs Wood, June Burhyte Standing Robert Graziadei, Florence Converse, Floyd Rocker, Mr Story, Ronald Dell, Frank Buffa lllf'! David Frederick Miss James, Doris Thaler Billy Reid, Myrna Barrett, Donald Teuscher, Shirley Thaler, Cedric Flanders, Marion Van Dyke, Rosetta Gawarecki, John Kraeger, Patricia Vollmer 30 LL CIC Go 'IU l 'C L i F 013 m TQ I Y y O k,g. fl? -A-. s.. .-1 l ,- . 11,4 . 4 5. it -u-an-a .-1. QYYVZ 1 'l 1 C1 -- Jerry of Jericho Road . The two-act operetta was annual operetta this year eir th 88 gave groups sical dmll 8 in e comb T QD O Z 31 Salisbury B111 I' te WGS 6 tim old BD Pete cle U .54 O O D5 .CI o C as D1 r-4 r-4 4 S4 0 r-I 1 5 UI 0 r-4 F-a GS 5 IL C --1 'U O O 3 0 S V1 CD ,210 4-Tb -H0 EUVU KD IDU! f-HU OS-4 d CA 4110 0 ,OQPU4-l Bo rie cousin -1 ISO En-I lan D- OC! 'PF1 5:9-IE F-QUE as O-A 'UEQ If-.CE U20 0 L-J vs-1 0 O la GD X G ID C O +3 0 I-4 F-1 41 O 0 Ili .31 CD rn Nelson Cm ISC Cn-4 CID 0.0 S-45 EDU Pa'U wr-1 Nd 0 Ile Lois f L 0 CD -4 on M ai 0 n-360 V3 C3 8.1 lla 4- HI CJ On Nels I 1 V T I Q , Q s a 3 , ' : fi i B' ' f . 'S My g V x A ' ',s..,i K I S Q B ' . . O f 4 v' J ' h . x , X f 1 f B f V' ' E ' .se I ' A I- ' -u. neun:-until ll l X, h ll held on Saturday night, v mber 15 under the direction of Mrs. Earl Nelson. IRQ, -, . L :7, , 4, h r N ' ' 7' 1 URGQ A y , RS H91 ca - 2 X ' J-' Zoi , -E n , rne M an O'Day, young owner of Feuda J i, 3 2 eraldine Bank known as Jerry ' ,-. t, ' fs hn D a n, A ' n X H 5 ' N , . mi per ff a ,V V 1. f 'Q - ora i i's spinster cousin . - lv f 1 L Q orn 1 us Bean, from Boston ' L 4 4 B 1 ' .. ' Amo an , n asterner a,q 1' B N ettice B n h s wi e , U: M r,' R H ' I andy Bank, their daughter ' W,- -it .A - ll 'N A - Hunt r, a detective ' TV- 5'-'- ' ., sl -Q. - 1 L harles Thaler, Alan O'Dayg Peggy Brennan, Sandy Bankg June ooding, Geraldine Bankg Bob Smith, John Draytong Lois , ettice Bankg Carleton Baker, Amos Ban . B PM 1 H 3 .24 n-7 775aZ'agfm,a5q Seated Warren Fick, Elaine Hobin, Faith Race, Joan Nickerson, Lois Flanders Standing John Fiore, Beverly Vollmer, Gretchen Yoxall, Catherine Coss, Jane Sawyer, Florence Inglis, Jeanne Barrett, June Nooding, Anne Wal bran, Mr McCreary, Lois Nelson The Photography Club was organized in November 1947 At the first meeting the group elected officers Originally only fifteen people made up the club that now boasts a membership of twenty three Led by Mr in popularizing the art of photography among the students I u roqrums This year regular club meetings were held on Wednesday morning from 9 until 9 40 Following are the clubs and their advisors FHA, Mrs Wood, Dramatic Club, Mrs Bleau, Oriska, Miss Frost, Cam era Club, Mr McCreary, Stamp Club, Miss James, Knitting Club, Miss Klug, Conservation Club, Mr Davis, Reading Club, Miss Cassidy All pupils were required to choose one club Attend ance at the club of your choice is iust as important as attendance at a regular class The holding of club programs on regular school time was done to enable bus pupils to participate in these activities 32 W N McCreary, the club advisor, this organisation has done outstanding worh W SPORTS 74475465 Front Row Mike Fiore, Rodric Graham, Robert Smith, Jack Sherman, Albert Dellers and Ronald Bolton Standing Coach Keith T Davis, Leonard Zawisza, John Fiore, Howard Smith, Gerald Gubbins, Carleton Baker, Robert Blumberg, John Nelson, Arthur Teuscher and Carl Corbin Mgr 400,94 Left to Right: Robert Smith, Mike Fiore, Jack Sherman, Rodric Graham, Ronald Bolton, and Albert Dellers 34 I I 5. . cf A Y 3 1 - I 1 a ' gl VICTORY PARADE BMT SAUQUOIT OUR MOTTO RS THE STUDGNT BODY MARCHGS DOWNTOWN TO THE GREGN FOR PGP RALLY OF MUSIC L CHE!-RS 726 imdald J The Maroon and White opened the 1947 foot ball season by defeating Sauquoit Valley at Oriskany 24 to 16 in a hard fought contest The following week, Westmoreland invaded the OCS gridiron and was overwhelmed by a spirited Oriskany team 39 to 12 At Waterville the following Friday, the Oriskany team went on the rampage downing a heavier Waterville team 52 to 6 with the game called at the three quarter mark The second trip for the locals proved disasterous as they lost a bitter struggle to an undefeated Sherrill team by a score of 12 to 42 Halfback Ronny Bolton was injured in the second quarter and was useless for the few attempted passes Rome School for the Deaf proved an easy win for the Maroon and White footballers the following week winning 26 to 6 Sherrill invaded Oriskany for the final game of the season This game was by far the most thrilling contest of the current season The half time score was 6 to 18 with Sherrill out in front by two touchdowns The third quarter saw Sherrill lengthen its lead by two more touchdowns, but as darkness began to settle on the field, OCS turned on the heat and finished fighting with the final score 26 to 44 The Intervalley League does not sponsor football Orlskany and Sauquoit have played independent 6 man football for several years It is hoped that in 1948 49 that one or more of the other schools comprising the Interval ley League will play 6 man tackle so that league play in this exciting sport may be en joyed in the future SUMMARY Sauquoit Westmoreland Waterville Sherrill Rome School for Deaf Sherrill go 10 GED entire second half with the exception of a Wg Opponents They ' 24 16 39 12 52 6 , 12 42 ' 26 6 26 44 35 , awww Seated fvarsityl John Nelson, Gerald Gubbins, Howard Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Bolton, and Billy Salisbury 2nd Row Coach Keith T Daqis iJr Varsity! Jack Abel, Charles Nelson, Stuart Munn, Lee Richards, lVars1tyl Arthur Teuscher, Richard Piersma, John Fiore, fJr Varsityl Tom Pianella, Sherman Munn, Leonard Zawisza, Fred Dennison, Carleton Baker, Mgr Back Row fJr Varsity! Carl Corbin, Donald Whitney, Charles Thayler, Stephen Keib, Charles Quackenbush, and Billy Reid Left to Right Carl Corbin, Sher man Munn, Lee Richards, Stuart Munn, and Tom Pianella CActing Captain! VARSITY FIVE Left to Right Robert Smith, Captain, Robert Blu berg, Ronald Bolton, John Nel son, and William Salisbury 56 : . , . JUNIOR VARSITY FIVE Seated Bob Blumberg, Billy Salisbury, Howard Smith, Harry Doyle, Bob Smith, Ronald Bolton and Lee Richards Standing Carleton Baker, Mgr Ronald Dell, John Nelson, Jack Sherman, Bill Van Dyke, Gerald Gubbins, John Fiore, Roger Hobin, and Coach Keith T Davis Oriskany finished runner up in baseball in the Intervalley League last Spring, winning four of the five league games, losing only to Chadwicks in a thrilling ll inning contest Highlights in the season included nonleague wins over Whitesboro Central, Clinton, and New Hartford Ae Oriskany CentralSchool, Intervalley League Champions of 1947 and runner up to Camillus Class D Champions of Section III, began the c rrent season without the services of 'Tedn Rapphan, stellar guard and Harry Doyle, high-scoring forward. Following a period of intensive prelimin- ary training, the Maroon and White dropped a hard-fought initial fray to Boonville on the latter's court 43 to 47. On edge after this close game, Oriskany drubbed Chadwicks at home the following Friday to the tune of 74 to 38, using all reserves. At Sauquoit on December 17, a tricky zone bothered the locals somewhat, although they emerged on the long end of a 56 to 45 count. Then came a tough nonleague affair at West- moreland, where our favorite team came from behind to win 55 to 50. West Canada thrilled a large crowd at Oriskany the following Friday in a league contest as the Middleville team held the OCS to a 43 to 40 win The following Tuesday, January 13, saw the locals drop a thrilling nonleague game to the Millers via an over time period, 55 to 58. At this point Oriskany and Holland Patent had won three league games each to no losses. January 16 found Holland Patent in Oriskany with a huge following for what proved to be the basketball battle of the year. Standing room only was available, but it did not mat- ter as few persons sat. Holland Patent put on a brilliant show. Six points behind at half time, they led by seven points at the three-quarter mark. Then lt was that a truly great OCS team came from behind in a fighting finish to win 56 to 51. Tuesday night, January 20, saw visiting Westmoreland, nip the surprised Maroon and White 44 to 43, in a nonleague encounter. The first half of the league was completed the following Friday as Oriskany won from Poland 67 to 24, winning all five league games. - ? 7 A , 'Q Qs, A A C, V 3 9 : ., 'll 37 eer ed BITS Barbara Whitney, Peg Humphrey, Jeanne Roux, June Bur hyte, Pat Sherman Vlrslfy Lois Nelson, Ruth Van Dyke, June Wooding, Alice Ramsdale, Lois Flanders, Marie De Seve 38 Hold ,rf fHUbba Hubba ldhaf have. we, he,-Q7 1' ra all 4 154 -QQRWU B2 md Hue Scenes? oo I' 'L C 'V alll- U 0 ff4'f1.Jfx0 xfziiw fx-bt? .I K, P' ,gg Q.w,5 JLAQQEZLF 02095 Gailer J' f Sf' K H I onfuxefrso hard sfifxlmf mfr '-6' OLD UC ve. Changed 1 f 4 f M 1' 'fmflf' ffm me FOUR LOOK +He Cilmera 5 - , , . 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