Oriskany High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany, NY)
- Class of 1951
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J' i rg- , :,5,'M9:'4,:'- .z, fr 08 - - M. 3. ,Q . f' fe -' 'mf A ' DCd1C3K1OH With our sincere pleasure and appreci ation, on leav1ng,we, the Class of 1951, wish to dedicate this yearbook to our class advisor, Mrs Laura Hughes We would like to have her know that her friendship and many hours spent in guiding us have made our four years of high school ones we will all remember. 1 av Adm1n1strat1on Gil,., George O Story, principal, Alice Ramsdale, secretary Board Of Educauon Wesley Ecker, clerk, Pierre Piersma, president, Allen Phelps, Edwin J Nelson, Robert Williams, Nicholas Walbran, vice president 6 I O C x V i ' 1 4' . I, t ' 54 X5 K x tk - X us. 4 1 O l K 1 X Y ' : Qs.. - I ,, , , . O Facult First row Ruth Roesler, Reading Consultant, S Pennsylvania State College, M A Temple University, Jean Dilmore, Kindergarten, B S Potsdam State Teachers College Winifred Grotevant, Grade 5 4, B S Potsdam State Teachers College, Evelyn Tel ford, Grade l, Cortland Normal School, George Story, Supervising Principal, Roches ter Business Institute, B S New York State College for Teachers, M A University of Rochester, Vera Shorey, School Nurse, R N House of Good Samaritan, Alice Rams : Bl O A I D ' . . 3 dale, Secretary, The Excelsior School of Business, Laura Hughes, Business, B. S. New York State College for Teachers, M.A. Columbia University, Elsie Carpenter Grade 2 s o ' 3 , ' o a f Cortland State Normal School ' ' Second row Mildred Bifulco, Cadet Teacher, Oswego State Teachers College, Alice Nel son, Music and Art, Michigan State Normal College, Fredonia Normal School, Ethel Mitchell, Grade 5, Cortland Normal School, Gladys Klug, Mathematics, B S New York State College for Teachers, largaret Cassidy, Social Studies and Language, B A Syracuse University, Kenneth Hobbs, Shop, B S Oswego State Teachers College, Irene Cassidy, English, B A Syracuse University, Roy McCreary, Science, B A , New York State College for Teachers, Eleanor Herthum, Grade 6, Geneseo Normal School, Keith Davis, Physical Education, B S University of Michigan, Mildred Clark, Grade 4 On eonta Normal School, Vernan James, Grade 7, Social Studies, Oneonta Normal School, Ruth Blue, Grade 3 Oneonta Normal School, Rilda Wood, Home Arts, B S Cornell Uni versity, Jane Zurek, Grade l 2, B. S Oswego State Teachers College lary Piersma Grade 6 lreplacing Eleanor Herthuml Potsdam Normal School 7 Bus Drwers Custod 1ans ,.4.-T-I-N Leonard Pugh, Howard Whittaker, Beeman Gubbins, Fred Salisbury, Harry Ashworth Cafeteua Kathleen Rocker, Arthur Lyman, Ruby Turner, Marian Gawarecki, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Roberts, Bernard Race, Mrs. Vollmer, Patricia Zorn, Irene Humphrey, Patricia Vollmer, Archie Humphrey 8 0 0 .- L k F W H . M g A R, - ,QE W. I O 'B f' Q y IEIEI 'W JOHN ELMER ABEL RONALD PAUL BAKER Junior Prom Committee Basketball l,2,3,4, capt 3,4 Student Council vice pres 5 Mixed Chorus l,2,5,4 Football 2,3,4, co capt 4 Boys Chorus l,2,3,4 Class president 4 Class Secretary 1 Boys Chorus 2,5,4 Football 2,5,4 Baseball 1 2 5 4 Basketball 5 Operetta L end 4 Junior Play Mixed Chorus 4 Rotary 4 Track 2,3,4 Junior Play Rotary 4 We 1'1- FLORENCE ANN CO NVERSE RICHARD DANIEL COPPERWHEAT Junior Prom Committee Yearbook circulation ed St Coun , sec treas 2 lixed Chorus l Junior Prom Committee Boys Chorus l Girls Chorus l,2,3, lixed Chorus 1, ,3,4 Student Council Public Speaking Class president 5 Knitting Club 1 Junior Play 10 FREDERICK EARL DENNISON Student Council pres 4 Class vice president 5 Junior Prom Committee Boys State Delegate 5 Class president 1 2 Basketball 1,2,3 Boys Chorus 4 Track 1,2,5,4 Football 2 Rotary 4 I I I 1l IM U lllll Ill! I AJ . I v 7'F 5, ill I HH 'l'l '-,cn-J p 'Q ll WMQN I V, ,, .K -qffi' MARILYN JOAN FIORE Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Committee Girls Chorus 3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Cheerleader 3 E?' E? I s 5 ' I' MARY GERBER HARKEMA CAROLYN ROSE JACKSON fvwbfrk Class vice president 4 Yearbook literary ed. 4 Mixed Chorus 5,4 Junior Prom Committee Operetta Lead 4 Public Speaking 3,4 Girls Chorus 3 Class treasurer 2,4 Oriska Staff 4 Operetta Lead 2,4 Cheerleader 4 Girls Chorus 2,4 Dramatics Club 1 Mixed Chorus 4 Oriska ed. 4 Junior Play f' ARTHUR WILLIAM LYMAN STEPHEN MICHAEL KEIB .D Ci Q yearbook sports ed 4 Junior Prom Committee Basketball l,2,3,4 Football 1,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus 5,4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Oriska Staff 4 Junior Play Rotary 4 4-ss STANLEY FREDERICK MILLER 5754 CHARLES KEITH NELSON om ommittee Junior Prom Committee Junior Pr C Mixed chorus 1,2,5,4 Boys Chorus l,2,5,4 Student Council 1,2 Basketball l,2,3,4 Oriska Staff 5,4 Track l,2,3,4 Baseball 1,4 Football 1,3 Junior Play 12 - P3 J 1' 4 7, QL ,l N f Q in .J Q - - -' LL 1 '5' . K-.F , O 9 .x, Q fx fl, f Q lGfk.v, ggi, s' . Wills? . 1 I l ry ia Q? . 4 . K ' fag ' 'W gxfzll .' N i ,Huff WY 1 . .1 . C., r - JENNIE MARY PAREMBA JUNE ROWLAND PRICHARD Junior Prom Com ittee Oriska assistant ed 4 Yearbook assistant ed Junior Prom Committee Class Secretary 2, ,4 Girls Chorus 1,2, Cheerleader l,2,3 Mixed Chorus 2 5 Public Speaking 4 Dramatics Club 1 Junior Play '1fN Q62iCfZu4cf 'Wu BARBARA ANN RADELL dm! KATHLEEN MARILYN Rocxsn Student Council 5 Junior Prom Co mittee Yearbook editor Future Homemakers 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Girls Chorus 1 Orchestra 4 Junior Play Band 2,3,4 , 13 lg , -44' I CbJw.Z4. ob-W LORRAINE YVONNE ROSS CHARLES LUDWIG THALER Class vice president 2 Junior Prom Co mittee Junior Prom Com ittee Operetta Lead 1 2,3,4 Junior Play Com ittee Mixed Chorus 1,2, Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 Boys Chorus 1,2, , Mixed Chorus l,2,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Class treasurer 3 Orchestra 1,2,5, Yearbook art ed Football l,2,3, Knitting Club 1 Baseball l,2,3, Cheerleader 4 Band l,2,3,4 Junior Play Track 3,4 K In cmor. Joyce vonuum 6 gm!! Yearbook advertising ed. 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V Qi I 3,4 5 4 4 . 4 4 Class HISEOI A long, long time ago, 1946 to be exact, our green, meek little freshman class be gan its four unforgettable years under Or1skany's immortal roof A very hard work ing advisor joined us that year, to whom we are eternally grateful Her name Mrs Hughes Fortunately for us, she remained with us for all of our four years in high school The highlight of our freshman year, if it can be called that, was when the Sophs initiated us It was really murder We elected for our class officers that year Fred Dennison, president, Ernest Reed, vice president, Ronald Baker, secretary, Leonard Zawisza, treasurer Our Stu dent Council representatives that year were Florence Converse and Charles Nelson As we were pretty green that year, we did not do too much toward making money We began our sophomore year by electing for our class officers Fred Dennison, president, Lorraine Ross, vice president, Carolyn Jackson, treasurer, June Prichard, secretary Florence Converse and Charles Nelson were our Student Council represen tatives again That year we made money in various ways, such as, dances, movies and selling candy and Christmas paper Our officers for our junior year were Florence Converse, president, Fred Dennison, vice president, Lorraine Ross, treasurer, June Prichard secretary Our Student Council representatives were Jack Abel and Barbara Radell Mrs Wood joined us as co advisor that year, and we would like to extend our grat itude for her help in our many activities The highlights of that year were our Prom and our play Our prom, the theme of which was 'Under a Starry Sky was a success due to the combination of our beautiful decorations and the sweet music of Roger Scharf's orchestra Our Junior Play, 'Pro fessor, How Could You, in spite of the usual worrying and stage fright, turned out to be a huge success We really worked hard that year, and our balance at the end of it was S1520 Mary Harkema, vice president, Carolyn Jackson, treasurer, June Prichard, secretary, and our Student Council representatives were Fred Dennison and Carol Vollmer The highlight of this year was, of course, our senior trip We all had a marve lous time and probably never will forget it Now it is time to say goodbye to Oriskany Central, the school we have loved so well, Classes will come and classes will go, and we will be forgotten, but we will all remember and enjoy thoughts of our high school days Carolyn Jackson, treasurer, June Prichard, secretary, Jack Abel, president, Mary Harkema, vice president 15 0 I ,I . n I ll . - At last, reaching our senior year, our class officers were: Jack Abel, president, EI , , , '., ,,,,,.. N -N1 LC -5 1? 4, Pro hecy THE TIME' April 1 1961 THE PLACE Planet Earth THE CHIEF CHARACTERS' The Class of 1951 THE PLOT Their ambitions realized The Knicks are still begging Jack Abel to quit at Osceola Tech and honor them with his presence Ronald Baker is now the distinguished president of Or1akany's newly erected First National Bank Florence Converse, her husband and eight sons have just left for a vacation in the south Richard Copperwheat and his third wife, the bubble gu heiress have just purchased a New York penthouse Fred Dennison, professor of business at New York University, has just resumed farming as a hobby Marilyn Fiore is still trying to get a promotion in the Navy Mary Harkema has just been elected Oriskany's No l homemaker Carolyn Jackson has just completed her fifth successful book e Stephen Keib is giving professional fencing lessons in Utica Arthur Lyman is the owner of NLoony Lyman's used car lot Fred Miller owns his own gas station at last Charles Nelson has just replaced John Forsythe in the leading role o nMr Roberts Jennie Paremba now owns one of New York State's largest dairy farms June Prichard is head dietician at Bellevue Hospital in New York City Barbara Radell is the owner of a lavish delicatessen Kathleen Rocker is a clarinet soloist in an all girl orchestra Lorraine Ross and Bob are happily raising a family Charles Thaler is defending his heavy weight crown next week at Mad ison Square Garden when he battles Tarzan Teuscher Carol Vollmer is teaching kindergarten at Oriskany fShe's rais ing a little kindergarten at home D 16 ' I nn titled 'My Five Years Behind the Iron Curtainn or 'Life With Joe.n W . i f . .N hvnodop C0phGw - Ucdx U OEOOQD OB ucUCUp:UHH vnhdm I 050009 OB c,0v 0Hvv0n OB hop hodcom CHGQHOO G Q5 Ox!! n0mn0pUoHHOu U C.0 OSHUCOHHHHE I hhhdg Shun CIO hog Glo ndovnidm nmdnhsu GHDEHON I H50 xhO. 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Class W1l1 We, the Class of 1951, being of sound mind CVD and body, do hereby ordain and declare this our last will and testament We sincerely hope that the following items will be of some use to the Class of '52 in the coming year although we doubt it We bequeath Anita Carletta and Roy Austin, Jennie Paremba's quiet manner Stephen Campbell and Robert Williams, Ronnie Baker's money Robert Graziadei and David Underwood, Jack Abe1's wardrobe, to brighten Miss Klug's homeroom Mary Lou Bone and Mary Lou Stacy, June Pr1chard's ability to get to school time Beverly Burhyte and Margaret Rutledge, Lorraine Ross's shyness with boys Carol Fay and Sally Knight, the athletic ability Pearl gave Marilyn Fiore that Marilyn d1dn't want William Reid, Fred Dennison's height Arda Basenfelder, Carol Vollmer's attendance record Frank Buffa and William McBurney and Roger Montgomery, Charles Nelson's love for homework To Richard Semo, Fred M1ller's ability to get along with everybody To Donald Tritton, Charles Thaler's beautiful bass voice To Elizabeth Flanders, Carolyn Jackson's perseverance and love for mathema tics Isabelle Reid Kathleen Rocker's ambition Archie Humphrey, Richard Copperwheat's dancing ability Delores Tomasi, Barbara Radell's appetite Grace Miller, a couple of F1orence'a spare men Joanne Piersma and Nancy Kimberly, Mary Harkema'a flirting eyes Claudine Geddes, Arthur Lyman's love for school WITNESSES Kukla Ollie Dagmar Executor 18 To . 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' I Z- ' f W , M ' ' al' a v G-L a R V , K' C 'R X ... -Y , -y , Sophomores 'J l First row Shirley Thaler, Patricia Vollmer, Doris Thaler president, John Kraeger, Patricia Parsons, vice president John Phillips, secretary treasurer, Rosetta Gawarecki, Mar ian Gawarecki Second row Keith Stinger, Don Teuscher, Harold Marolf, Bar ry Snow, Marion Van Dyke, Ruby Turner, Nancy Dicks, Warren Schaler David Frederick, Cedric Flanders, Kenneth Wood house, Kiss I Cassidy Freshmen First row Shirley Reid, Sylvia Vollmer, Alfonso Capanna vice president, Jack queline Goss, secretary treasurer, Clifford Austin, president, Irene Humphrey, William Kraeger, Darryl Dillon, Dolores Urban Second row Glenn Schumaker William Roberts, Richard Thaler, Marlene Emhof, Jean Grazladei, Marjorie Rocker, Patricia Burkhart, Gail Williams, Monica Em ery, Patricia Zorn, Jane Basenfelder, Roger Frederick, Robert Reid, Fred White Third row lisa I Cassidy, William Snow, Michael Henry, James Corbin, Albert Tomasi, Louis Henry, Alan Glover, Charles Wilsey, Charles Roman, James Bor diuk, Garry Towne 25 C ' I D - - 2 Q , - O N W n n 1 - ' - V-11.11-Q1lew-s -4 : , - - . 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O O - Eighth Grade First row Phebe Henry, Charlotte Tyminski, Ward Beeman, Reginald Wilson, Leo nard Pugh, Brian Geddes Thomas Loftus, Roxana Scripture, Shirley Norton, Mr McCreary Second row William Miller, Keith Dealing, Elizabeth Marolf, Sandra Harkema, Barbara Dennison, Ruth Miller, Jacqueline Rocker, Beverly Race, Mary Bordiuk, Shirley Martin, Nancy Kraeger, Charlene Yoxall, John Buffs, Cornelius Woglum, Earl Hurlbut Third row David Payne, Richard Schmidt, William Radell, John Humphrey, Francis Smith, Roger Bone, Frederick Nelson Seventh Grade First row Susan Miller, Raymond Vollmer, Patricia Ingersoll, Ferman White, Mar garet Underwood, James Vallee, Marcia Weigandt, Suzanne Cardinal, Louise Spen nachlo Second row Ross Tuzzolino, Fred Abbe, Shirley Cousin, Beverly Humphrey, Mary Halliwell, Beverly Beckwith Ann Towne, Gail Bolton, Janice Nemeyer,Nancy Smith, Beverly Myers, Ruth Ann Semo Richard Milotte, John Gawarecki, John Garcia Third row Miss James, Douglas Burhyte, Roger Kindler, James Reid, Lawrence Ra dell, John Vine, Richard Montgomery, Joseph Buffs, Tony Buffa, George Abbe, Robert Barron, John Mathey, Nicholas Buffa, Ronald Fay, Robert Deppmeyer 24 2 u , e a Q e a 1 ' WA ' 1 , ,fl .3 --,- - -- . a Q e - e I e I I e n o S1XIh Grade First row Joan Humphrey, Judith Marotta, Brenda Parsons, Judith Phelps, lary Hiller, Helen Zorn, Norma Jean Yoxall, Sandra Snow, Gertrude Gruenwald Second row William Bolton, Raymond Booth, Gwendolyn Schumaker, John Parsons, Margaret Emery, Arthur Hurlbut, James Lyman, Ronald Woodhouse, Beatrice Cady, Marian Eldred, Donald Keck,V1to Sciortino, George Whittaker, Richard Maloney, Anthony Soiortino, Judith Keib Third row John Dust, Walter Schmidt, David Smith, Elmer Welch, Frederick Em ery, Wesley Ecker, Miss Herthum F1fth Grade First row Virginia Humphrey, Ronald Enos, Dian Firschlng, Donald Beckwith Sandra Tomasi, Kenneth Harkema, Deanna Smith, William Story, Doris Barron, James Wilsey, Gail Leonard, Fred Burkhart, Janet Marotta Second row: Harry Silverman, David Kraeger, Joseph Capanna, Dennis Hemming, Diane Burth, Marion Beeman, Betsy Emery, Elaine Burkhart, Joan Pugh, Jennie lay Graham, Carol Smith, Eileen Ottaway' Judith Wallace, Joan lyers, John Tuzzolino, Paul Krueger, Charles Carlotta Third row: Mrs. Mitchell, James Graham, Kenneth Beckwith, Paul Piersma, Benja- min Karas, lisa Bifulco, Bernard Reid2,5Ross Tuzzolino e 1 1 , , ,-- ' yivv--. Q-- .-s- , o . 0 0 : Q a si 1,-. -. a ' I Fourth Grade 3 First row Wendy Tomasi, Linda Thomas, Blanche Firsching, Jane Kirk, Barbara Swayze, Suzanne Piersma, Nancy Moulton, Patience Weigandt, Joan Wilson Second row Gary Schmelzle, Mary Ann Hella, George Schumaker, Joanne Deppmeyer, Don ald White, Mary Ann Schultz, Jared Scripture, Mrs Clark, Wayne Towne, Roy MacDon ald, Betty Madej, Henry Zellweger, Sharon Ingersoll Third row Ronald Vollmer, Leonard Marino, Frederick Spennachio, William Van Shufflin Thrrd Fourth Grade First row: Barbara Kraeger, Peter Mathey, Carolyn Jones, Douglas Abel, Janice Hu ph- rey, Marilyn Dowd, Ronald Bonanza, Mary Jane Carletta, Mary Elizabeth Cramer, Wil- Liam Daniels, Linda Bolton, Robert Miglin, Karen Barber Second row: Virginia Lawrence, Walter Bych, Carol Concis, Cynthia Frederick, John Copperwheat, Mrs. Grotevant, Thelma Cady, Robert Emery, George Abel, Donald Law- rence, Theresa Buffs 26 L V 3 fe' 4 x V x 'Y k I 2 I . X f 4 ' A sl . v lf . .' t f , ?A'L HJ A N, 'fl' -A K l 9, . 2 . 1 , - . - . . - Th1rd Grade First row Dana Burth, Donald Schieble Nelson, Jess Keck, Mark Scripture, Patricia Carroll, Mary Lou Yoxall, Marolyn Piers ma, Mary Lou Smith, John Swald, Mary Louise Vallee Third row Terrence Murray, Patricia Myers, Gerald Tuzzolino, Sandra Ingersoll, Gladys Phillips, John Starer Mrs Blue, Bonnie Hankinson, Welcome Phillips, Dean Oster, William Langdon, Gary Mitchell, Frederick Richards Second Grade First row Myrna Ottaway, Elizabeth Heeley, Maureen LeBlanc, Nancy Jones, Carol Schumaker, Rita Payne, Lydia Whitaker, Helen Klocek,A11e Thomas, Gary Kraeger, Joan Phelps, Joyce Sciortino, Stephen Miglin, Virginia MacDonald, Donna Smith Second row Garry Phillips, William Ryan, George Brown, William Vale, John Thrasher, Michael Kochon, Edward Van Dyke William Abel, Frances Cascarella, DeWitt Davis, Carol Smith, Barbara Zawisza, Byron Weigandt, Laura Humphrey Third row: Carol Schieble, Ella Phillips, Mrs. Carpenter, Linda Towne, Grace Argento 27 Second row: Carol Ryan, Carol Reid, Evelyn Myers, Bernard Shorey, Donna Smiley, Karen , a I FIISI Second Grade fl- sth N' First row Suzanne Houser, Nancy Hurlbut, George Bolton, Barbara Beeman, Edna Argento, Alice Buehler, Ann Dunn, William Deppmeyer, Susan Acker, Daniel Em er Nanc Hankinson Daurice Cusworth, Diana Abbe, Sandra Bartlett Y Y , S l B ch Gerald Enos Donald Geddes, Walter Bolton, William Second row amue y , , Buehler, David Concis, Mary Buehler, Robert Bolton, Bruce Hutchinson, Robert Blum Third row Harold Dennison, Miss Zurek, Beecher Coss FIISK Grade First row Marcia Swald, Karen Wooding, Catherine Lawrence, Regina Kirn, Sharon Wooding, Beverly Jones, Mary Kent, Elaine Maynard, Virginia Wilson, Karen LaDuke, Joyce Marotta, Elizabeth Vine, Frances Rella, Lorna Parsons, Georgianna Myers, Linda Stacy Second row: Michael Trinkaus, Joyce La Salle, Elda Phillips, James Smith, Jane Jones, Joanne Richards, Mary Ann Urban, Samuel Pulizzi, Daniel Pugh, William Wallace Third row: Paul Towne, Richard Smith, George Silverman, Mrs. Telford, Ed- ward Klocek, Joseph Schultz, David Moulton 28 l 4 . v . V qt. , V V . : . , , Y E MORNING First row Michael Liebing, Wayne Frederick, Robert Schultz, Brian Starer, Ber nard Reid, William Whitaker, Patricia Piersma, Dean Nemeyer, Karon Abbe Wayne Abbe, Betty Bone, Daniel Dennison, Shelia Houser, Leonard Cady Edward Layton Second row Terrance Hemming, Charles Story, Miss Dilmore, Pau Weigandt, Paul Kochon Kmdergarten AFTERNOON First row David Tomasi, Daniel Jones, Suzanne Barber, Patricia Dowd, Thomas Phillips, Linda lajor, Arlene lajor, Francis Hanley, Dianne Lloyd, Merrill Bolton, Patricia Daniels, lary Lou Moulton, William Graham, Dianne Trinkaus, Thomas Yoxall Second row William Cusworth, lichael Lawrence, Roger Myers, Thomas Kingsbury, Dean Burth, Larry Smith, Eric Hiller, Walter Mitchell, lisa Dilmore 29 4' ,. 5' is ' ' ' 0, vs -P c L , '- 1' ei . f S I - x. , g 'I Y 1 h QA - ' ' 1 P : ' ' If Q 2 1 iz .. ' -' ,III . -WW ' k:F1-f-ZZ: ' 1 E il , --1-1-v .1 g.. ,,,-,Mg E - - 5 . fy- f ' P . .V ggi, Mothefs Club The Mothers' Club of the Oriskany Central School meets in the school cafeteria teachers of pupils from the kindergarten through the eighth grade On Mothers' Club nights the group has an opportunity to discuss common problems and visit the various classrooms The officers of the club are Mrs Ann Houser, president, Mrs Margaret Con cis, vice president, Mrs Hazel Wooding, treasurer, Irs Rena Starer, secretary 30 I - .-, 5 -W-i the first Wednesday of each month. Its membership includes the mothers and the I Enix f iiffiifglx ls wi Q O O M, KW f 0, xx ' Q9 1 U V. fy, I X lvfx 'J ' p -A ff: 25 ' web, .. jx f r V i l Q Yearbook Staff First row Mrs Hughes, June Prichard, assistant editor, Barbara Radell, editor, Carolyn Jackson, literary editor, Mrs Nelson Second row Florence Converse, circulation editor, Charles Nelson, photography editor, Lorraine Ross, art editor, Stephen Keib, sports editor, Doris Phillips, assistant advertising manager, Carol Vollmer, advertising manager Quska Staff X.-f ta- First row Mary Harkema, humor editor, June Prichard assistant editor, Carolyn Jackson, editor, Beverly Burhyte, feature editor Second row Mrs Hughes, Fred Dennison, business manager, Stephen Keib, sports editor, Charles Nelson, snorts editor 32 , x . - 5 T4 4 1 Q - . , ' sr I w A 4- T ' , , K A . f A L- ' k I . ' O . ' , I 0 6 li 3 . e ,V 2 if I e e ll 0 . - - fs V er' 'S M . It ll i X , J -X ' . Q L , I . V - Student Councd If First row Miss Klug, David Frederick, Fred Dennison, president, David Underwood, vice president, Miss James Second row Ward Beeman, Sally Knight Carol Vollmer, Irene Humphrey, Patricia Vollmer, secretary treasurer, Patricia Ingersoll, William Kraeger Boy Scouts The Boy Scouts of Oriskany meet every Monday evening in the school cafe- teria under the directionof Mr. Robert Williams with lr. Frederick Nelson, chairman and Reginald Wilson, committeeman. 33 I D ' , , V , - I 4 ' ' - J- i ' A PQ ,, x A X . Y X ' O . I ' I - Gu Scours The Girl Scouts and Brownies meet every week in the school under the direction of Miss Mary Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Vollmer, Mrs. Woglum, Mrs. Ottoway, Miss Dilmore, Mrs. Pier-sma, Mrs. Firsching, Mrs. Deppmeyer and Carol Vollmer. 54 . 1 L - h f w M M Grchestra yur First row Leonard Pugh, Wesley Ecker, Kenneth Harkema, Ross Tuzzolino, Fred Abbe, Elizabeth Flanders, Cornelius Woglum, Marion Beeman, Margaret Emery Second row Ward Beeman, Margaret Underwood, Patricia Ingersoll, Frederick Emery, George Abbe, Keith Stinger, Robert Williams, Gail Bolton, Barry Snow, David Fred erick, Kathleen Rocker, Roxana Scripture, Mrs Nelson Band First row Mr Schueler, Beverly Burhyte, Sandra Tomasi, Linda Thomas, Helen Zorn, Barry Snow, David Frederick, John Phillips, Kathleen Rocker Roxana Scripture, Alle Thomas, Thomas Loftus, Betsy Emery, Dian Firsching, Judith Phelps, Joan Humphrey, Kenneth Harkema, Suzanne Piersma, Joan Pugh, Elizabeth Flanders Second row: Sandra Snow, Judith Keib, Sandra Harkema, Fred Abbe, Ann Towne, Keith Dealing, Margaret Underwood, Patricia Ingersoll, Joanne Piersma, Keith Stinger, Fred Emery, George Abbe, Cedric Flanders, Ward Beeman, Gail Bolton, Janice Ne- meyer, Jackqueline Goss, Leonard Pugh, Wesley Ecker Third row: Ross Tuzzolino, Thomas Loftus, Robert Williams, William Bolton, Mary Lou Bone, Norma Jean Yoxall, Roger Bone 35 ' -E H-Z... 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I .- n 0 I l Q Girls, Chorus First row Mary Lou Stacy, Nancy Kimberly, Jackqueline Goss, Jane Basenfelder, Mar ion Van Dyke, Marilyn Fiore, Doris Thaler, Marian Gawarecki, Rosetta Gawarecki, Darryl Dillon, Delores Tomasi Second row Mrs Nelson, Ruby Turner, Gail Williams, Margaret Rutledge, Nancy Dicks, Florence Converse, Lorraine Ross, Carol Vollmer, Claudine Geddes, Shirley Thaler, Beverly Burhyte, Elizabeth Flanders, Roxana Scripture Third row Sally Knight, Anita Carletta, Joanne Piersma, Carolyn Jackson, Mary Lou Bone, Monica Emery, June Prichard, Sandra Harkema BO s Chorus First row Alfonso Capanna, Richard Schmidt, Richard Thaler, Reginald Wilson, Leonard Pugh, Cornelius Woglum, Keith Stinger, Clifford Austin, William Snow Second row William Roberts, John Phillips, George Humphrey, John Abel, Michael Henry, James Bordiuk, Charles Nelson, Fred Dennison, Robert Williams, Stephen Keib, Stephen Campbell, William Kraeger, Glenn Schumaker, Mrs Nelson Third row Frank Buffa, Louis Henry, Don Teuscher, Ronald Baker, Robert Grazia del, Charles Thaler, Cedric Flanders 56 Uperetta I First row Keith Stinger, Joanne Piersma, Beverly Burhyte, Charles Thaler, Mary Lou Bone, Robert Williams Second row Mary Harkema, Charles Nelson, John Abel, Carolyn Jackson, Stephen Keib, Anita Carletta M1XCd Chorus HIQ First row: Mary Lou Stacy, Nancy Kimberly, Jackqueline Goss, Jane Basenfelder, Shirley Thaler, Margaret Rutledge, Marilyn Fiore, Doris Thaler, Rosetta Gawarecki, Marian Gawarecki, Darryl Dillon, Delores Tomasl Second row: Mrs. Nelson, Richard Thaler, Marlon Van Dyke, Ruby Turner, Gail Williams, Monica Emery, Mary Lou Bone, Carolyn Jackson, Joanne Piersma, Nancy Dicks, Florence Converse, Lorraine Ross, Carol Vollmer, Beverly Burhyte, June Prichard, Keith Stin- ger, Clifford Austin, William Snow Third row: John Phillips, George Humphrey, Michael Henry, James Bordiuk, Charles Nel- son, Fred Deunison, Robert Williams, Stephen Keib, Stephen Campbell, David Underwood Fourth row: Frank Buffs, Louis Henry, Don Teuscher, Charles Thaler, Ronald Baker, Cedric Flanders, Robert Graziadei 37 ,u ' Q 2 as L Q ,Q air . , ,'i , wx - ' ' 1 H by X2 I 5 A A Q . 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X xv W ' ' l ,., 3' I s' L5 7 X , K f f A 1 Q rx A vu '- ui 1': Q 5131, Football First row George Humphrey, Stephen Campbell, Don Teuscher, Robert Reid, John Abel, Stephen Keib, Charles Thaler, Donald Tritton, Francis Smith Second row Richard Schmidt, manager, James Corbin, John Kraeger, David Underwood, Keith Stinger, Ronald Baker, Roy Austin, Stephen Campbell, Garry Towne, William McBurney, Cedric Flanders, John Vine, manager, lr Davis 4 e3NWWv diha Stephen Keib and John Abel, captains THE 1950 SEASON Oriskany hada very poor season as they lost six out of seven games But these games were made more exciting by the fact that we were the underdog This fact was proven in the St Aloysius game when Oriskany led the undefeated Saints up to the last six minutes of play only to be beaten because of a lack of re serve power, which was a leading factor in all of our games The final game with Sherrill made all of us feel better as we edged them in a close battle 22 21 Oppgnen They Westmoreland Waterville St Aloysius Holland Patent Sauquoit Earlville Sherrill 40 U ' Hg ts J A s 14 . A, y 6 42 ' 4' ev . so fx ,114 S A!L V Af ' 12 27 I .:'1 ' 4 '- Q, , 1 S 26 54 22 45 co, 22 21 Basketball First row Roy Austin, Stephen Keib, Roger Montgomery, John Abel, co captain, Charles Nelson, co captain, Charles Thaler, Allen White Second row Mr Davis, John Vine, manager, David Underwood, Barry Snow, Alan Glover, David Frederick, Robert Graziadei, Frank Buffs, William Reid Third row Richard Schmidt, manager, Fred White, Cedric Flanders, James Cor bin, Donald Tritton, Francis Smith, John Kraeger, Richard Montgomery First row William Reid Second row Stephen Keib, Charles Tha ler, Charles Nelson, John Abel Oriskany had bad luck in the last half of the 49 50 season and ended up with a dismal record of three wins and fifteen defeats The 1950 51 season got off with a bang when a high spirited Oriskany five beat New York Hills 46 to 41 But Oriskany tasted defeat itself when Holland Patent beat them in the second game of the sea SOD Coach Davis experimented for a few games in which we both but finally came up with which, with the help of ers, came back to beat Sauquoit and, in one of won and lost, a winning five the other play Oriskany Falls, the best played games of the season, West Canada. 72 54 Hopes are high for continued success during the end of the season ,n f ' I AW THE SEASON W 41 Baseball First row Bernard Race, Roy Austin, Carl Corbin, John Nelson, John Kraeger, Frank Buffa, George Humphrey Second row Fred White, Robert Reid, Charles Wilsey, Charles Thaler, John Abel, Roger Montgomery, Francis Smith, James Corbin, Mr Davis THE 1950 SEASON Oriskany completedthe 1950 season with an unimpressive record of four wins and six defeats The teams greatest success was when we beat Sauquoit in a league game with the great pltchingof Roy Austin and the won derful defensive play by the rest of the team It all started in the first inn ing when Johnny Nelson, after he got to first on an error, was put in scoring Hits by Corbin, Smith and Thaler brought two runs, a long fly ball hit by Austin brought in Smith, another long fly re tired the side and we led 3 to O Dur ing the sixth inning Sauquoit squeezed two runs in and the game closed in a pitcher duel between Austin and Cress in which Oriskany came out on top bya score of 3 to 2 Coach Davis says Oriskany should have a very strong defense this year with the pitching of Mike Race, Roy Austin, Fran cis Smith, and the Stanwix left hander, Jimmy Corbin The hitting of Jack Abel, Francis Smith, Frank Buffs, and Charles Thaler should give Oriskany a fairly good offensive We have hopes for a highly successful season Ognonen They New Hartford Chadwicks New York Mills West Canada Boonville Poland Holland Patent Westmoreland Sauquoit . W3 ts ' position by a sacrifice by Humphreys 5 Whitesboro 16 5 5 ' 8 l ' - 7 8 . - 1 3 2 8 6 4 O 5 12 6 . 3 2 Q 42 Track First row Allen White, Robert Graziadei, Fred Dennison, Charles Nelson, David Under wood, Harold Marolf Second row Mr Story, Robert Reid, George Humphrey, Richard Dicks, Charles Thaler, Arthur Teuscher, Cedric Flanders, Frank Buffa, Stephen Keib, Fred White, Don Teusch er, John Abel, Francis Smith, John Nelson UNDEFEATED AND STILL CHAMPIONS Oriskany didn't leave one track meet without a trophy last year as they won all their meets in the 1950 season Our first meet was the annual Section III Relay Carnival early in the spring Our closest rival, Sherrill, tied for first place but we got the trophy on the judges decision We then successfully defended our ti tle in the Watertown Varsity Invitation al Class B and C Track and Field Meet At this meet we beat Lowville and Copen hagen by three points Our big victory of the year came when we won the Section III Class C title We placed in all but two of the twelve events with only fourteen points sepa rating the top seven teams It was two years in a row for Oriskany as they captured the Intervalley League Track and Field Meet at Proctor last year One more year and we can keep the trophy for good XX . y X K I 'Naxx A A Q W, z ' I Y 'pre I 1 I 45 qewll A-LIE T'L I1 VARSITY Mary Harkema, June Prichard, Margaret Rutledge, Nancy Dicks, Elizabeth Flanders, captain, Mary Lou Stacy Cheerleaders 535. -gi JUNIOR VARSITY: Lorraine Ross, Doris Thaler, Beverly Burhyte, captain, Dolores Urban, Marion Van Dyke 44 ,Jin 'g57's'f'j M cj Wi fe r 'f'e ff'i '5 Q E l I La 1 I H, . , V I I I ,wg A j 1 :YL -...-Qd' - Q nl H efaf n ' X ' A A , ' ' ' 5 6 Z 4 I - 1,5 yP'!,e,1 ,If 2 2 I If ,WL7. -L 4 --. - .L ' n ' 1. fi U AL ,f . . 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