Oriskany High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany, NY)

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A in on .,, , . r --s 9 --. ,v Val Decfzcaizon -ll To express our sincere appreciation and gratitude for the time and energy she has spent on our class, we, the Seniors, dedicate this yearbook to our class advisor, Miss Gladys Klum Her fnmndship and understanding have helped us through our high school years and have made them successful and mem orable 4 ,get -aa Admmzfimlzon 9'-1 Nw Boazm' Of Educaizon DC: eslej cker clerk, Plerre flersla lvesldent, len tel , ndwln J Nelson, Robert llllems, 1416110185 albren vlce plesi dent 5 . . . . I N , ' 3' 5 . ' J . H -'X Y 1 Q 1 . 0 j A ' 'QQ g i T. anojf, 5 tary . 1' T e X Cd fx ,V 1 . , . 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J , -l 3 . , V T, . . r xx 7, c ' x N ff U7 -. cl GEORGE O. STORY Principal AUGUSTA HUSS Grade 2 B.S., M.A., Rochester Business Institute Oneonta State Teachers' College New York State College for Teachers, University of Rochester VERNAN JAMES Grade 7 A Social Science RUTH BLUE Grade 5 Oneonta Normal School Oneonta Normal School GLADYS KLUG Mathematics ELSIE CARPENTER Grade 2 B S , New York State College for Teachers Cortland State Normal ROY MCCREARY Science DOMINIC CARRESE Grades 6 W B A , M A , New York State College for B S , Ithaca College Teachers IRENF CAQSIDY English ETHFL MITCHFLL Grade 5 B , Syracuse University Cortland Normal School MARGARFT CASSIDY Language 8 History KATHRYN MITCHELL Grade 4 B A , Syracuse University Syracuse City Normal School ALICF CLANCY Secretary ALICF NFLSON Music 8 Art The Excelsior School of Business B S , Michigan State Normal Collepe, Fredonia Normal School MILDRED CLARK Grade 4 JOHN ROBLIN Grade 6 Oneonta Normal School B S , Oswego State Teachers' College KFITF DAVIS Physical Education VERA SHORFY School Nurse B S , University of Michigan R N , House of Good Samaritan JFAN DILMORE Kindergarten .A. 1 A t A MARGARET STICKEL Dental Hygiene B.S., Potsdam State Teachers' College .s. - A T, A BON-I University of Michigan ELrANOR HERTHDV Grade 3 EVELYN TrLFORD Geneseo Normal School Cortland Normal School KFNNFTH POBBS Shop RILDA WCOD B , Oswego State Teachers' College S , Cornell University EAURA HLGBUS Business JAN ZLRRK B S , New York State College for Teachers, M A , Columbia Unlversity B Oswego State Teachers' Co 7 Grade 1 Home Arts Grade 1 llepe Ca eferza Mrs Wood with the able assistance of Mrs Austin and Mrs Roberts ' manages the Cafeteria Cusfoczlzcms and Bus Drzvers Standing Harry Ashworth, Fred Salisbury Seated Beeman Gubbins, Russell Whyte, Howard Whittaker 8 4' , A ' ' M 'N I N 3 I Q 1 I K rn I Y., , ,-. f' , I I , f A - 41, Q f Q I O . 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U . 2 4U5 ROY AUSTIN Baseball 1 2,3,4, Basketball l 2,3,4, Football 1 2,3,4, Track 4, Jun'or Prom Committee Cafe teria 4 MARY LOU BONE Mixed Chorus l 2,5,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Band l,2,5,4 Junior Play, Junior Prom Com mittee, Student Council l Operetta lead l,3,4, State Music Contest 2,5,4 In basketball he is a star In football, too he's up to par And with the girls he's on the ball Just watch them eye him in the hall Arda's drawings are known far and wide, And she plays the piano on the side A beautiful mixture to be sure We all know it's quite a lure If Mary Lou looks far away, You must excuse her please Because when she looks at you It's Ronnie she really sees Now here's a girl who's always Fay And spreads her joy in every way In every class she knows a lot, We bet on Bev to hit the top 10 ARDA BASFNF LDWR Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4, Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Junior Play Com ittee, Junior Prom Com mittee, Yearbook Staff l 5, Oriska Staff 5 we-nl BEVERLY BURHYTE Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,5,4, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee, Oper etta lead l,3,4, Yearbook Editor, Oriska 2,5, Fditor 4 Cheerleading l,2,5,4, Major ette l,2,3,4, Public Speaking 2,3,4, State Music Contest 8010185 2,3,4, Valedlctorian O 9 I ' r I I M O 2 I B 'E n . . 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STEPHEN CAMPBPLL Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4, Basketball 2 Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 1 Operetta lead 4, Junior Prom Committee Q CAROL FAY Mixed Chorus 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Class Secretary 55 Student Council 43 Junior Play Committeeg Yearbook Staff Qalutatorian A peerless driver He knows all about cars, But when it comes to school work Steve's head is in the stars A giggle, a laugh A lusty shout We all know When Anita's about We all know she's smart as can be, With that no one can disagree She'll always be tops with our class 'Cause our gal Carol is one swell lass Cheerleading, swim ing, and a the rest Prove that Toby is one of the best, She's full of fun and very neat, Donnie knows that she can't be beat 11 HIV ANITA CARLETTA Girls' Chorus 3,4, Junior Play, Junior Play Com lttee, Junior Prom Com ittee, Year book Staff, Oriska Staff 4 Operetta lead 5 'Q' ELIZABETH FLANDERS Girls' Chorus 2,3,4g Band 1, 2,3,4g Orchestra 3,43 Junior Playg State Music Contest 23 Junior Prom Committeeg Year- book Staffg Public Speaking 4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. , gf 1 C K s n?- 'jTQ,f J . 3 . . o I o ,, . . 3 . . x 'nf' Q Never is our President Without his cherry smiley To try to go on without Bob, Just wouldn't be worthwhile. He always has a joke or gag, You will never see him lag In his car he's very fast, Get out of the way when Arch goes past ROBERT GRAZIADEI ARCHIE HUMPHREY Boys' Chorus l,2,3 Mixed Chorus Junior Play Junior Prom Com l,3, Basketball l,2,3,4, Class mittee, Yearbook Staff, Vice President 3,4, Student Council l, President 5, Cafeteria l,2,3,4 Junior Prom Committee Junior Play Com ittee, Oriska Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4 NANCY KIMBERLY Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Girls' Chorus l,2,5, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee, Year book Staff KTreasurerJ Nancy's here, Nancy's there, We see Nancy everywhere Nancy sure is lots of fun And keeps her Johnny on the run Billy's in the Air Force And Sally's very blue Don't you worry cutie, He'll soon fly home to you 12 SALLY KNIGHT Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Junior Prom Committee Vice President 1, Yearbook Staff fAssistant Editorj, Student Council 5 0 0 3 3 ' 9 o 0 0 o o a . o 3 c u O O l ,- ' V 0 0 , V ,X 1 o o o u o s 1 9 a , c . 0 I 'HQ With a smile for all And a twinkle in his B1ll's what we call A 'regular guy eyes Pretty and sweet Grace is the type Who can't be beat inaip WILLIAM MCBURNFY GRACE MILLFR Junior Prom Committee Junior Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee, Football l Play Com ittee, Secretary 4, 4llh HU! 4-J '55 ROGER MONTGOMERY Junior Play Com itteeg Junior Prom Committee, Basketball l,2, 5,45 Football 43 Baseball l,2, 5,47 Track 3,43 Class President 2, Class Treasurer 53 Class Vice President 43 Yearbook Staff. Here's a boy who is a star To all who ride within his car If you're on your way somewhere, Whistle for Roger and you'll get there J0e And But An is just a little guy in school he seems quite shy let him out with the boys he sure makes lots of noise 13 Yearbook Staff CAMLRA SHY JOSEPH PAREMBA VJ, l n . ' I 'M , f' 4 J Quiet and neat, J I A . 9 'W U 3 . 4 T J d . JOANNE PIERSMA Mixed Chorus 1 2,5,4, Girls' Play, Student Council l, Year book Staff, Operetta lead Music Contest 3,4, Junior Prom Committee, Oriska Staff 4 QM if 'X 'QV RICHARD SEMO Football 1,25 Baseball 1,23 Junior Play, Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Vice President 3. Joanne has qualities all her own She also is quite well known, She contains the noise and grace And with her Gene will set the pace Issy does not hurry Nor sit up late to cram Nor have the blues, nor worry Yet, she passes her exams We wonder in 'Richn if the e isn't some devil, And yet he always seems to be on the level He always gets so much fun out of life, Maybe he won't bother to look for a wife Mary Lou, never blue To a certain paratroooer she true. Now if ou are wondering who - nMorrie' is a helpful c ue. 14 l 'Q' ISABELLE REID Junior Play Com ittee book Staff wa-1,1 1 MARY LOU STACY Mixed Chorus 1 2 3,4- Girls' Chorus 1,2,5g Junior Play Committee, Junior Prom Com mittee, Class Treasurer 4- Yearbook Staffg Operetta lead 2' Cheerleading 1,2 3. .guy . Chorus l,2,3g hand 53 Junior Junior Prom Committee? Year- - 2,33 O I 1. A is ef 1 V J 5 J ,25 J 'Q 3 D I ! ! i D 25116: so -fa DELORES TOIASI Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Girls' horus l,2,5, Junior Prom Con nittee, Cheerleading 3,4, Tunior Play Committee DAVID UNDERWOOD Mixed Chorus 1,23 Boys' Chorus 1,23 Basketball l,2,3,4g Base- ball 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball 33 Junior Play, Yearbook Staffg Student Council 3,43 Oriska Staff 4. She may not know her history But she sure knows her hops Jitterbugs, waltzes, polkas, On the dance floor Delores is tops Donnie lives way out on a farm But doesn't mind a bit, For with a certain Stanwix girl He's making quite a hit Dave's the boy who'll go a long WHY, Gone tomorrow, never to stay No girl can ever say 'He's mine For to Dave, women are a waste of time Bob keeps the band on its feet And we all know that he's sure reet We are sure you'd like to meet One guy who is hard to beat 15 .Q DONALD TRITTEN Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4 Track 5,4 Student Council Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play Committee ROBERT WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Boys' Chorus l,2,5,4g Band l,2,3,4g Football 1,23 Baseball Mana- ger lg Track 3,45 Junior Playg Junior Prom Committee, Oper- etta lead 1,2,3,4g Music Con- test soloist l,2,3,4g Quar- tette l,2,5,4g Yearbook Staff. - 9'9 D ' 0 M: ' I 'fijbxi .V '- , qr V 'L 35? I ' Q ' 1 . .,-, ,f , f zkgwgga 1 my mea? . . s . R. 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As Sophomores, under Miss Klug, we elected Roger Mont gomery, President David Underwood a Vice President, John Stacy, Secretary, and Frank Buffa, Treasurer Our Student Council members were Donald Tritten and Mary Lou Bone and later Joanne Piersma 'E S :Wei Bake sales, dances, movies, and raffles all added to our treasury Our The prom uEven1ng Junior year was highlighted by our play and prom was a lot of work, but everyone helped to make our in Parisn a success play, W Little Honey , also brought attention to the class of 1952 Our Our Junior officers were Robert Graziadei, Richard Semo, Ixf !W!Caro1 Fay, and Roger Montgomery We sent David Underwood and aff! 1 Sally Knight to represent us on the Student Council f Now the Class of '52 has finally reached its goal Our officers are Bob Graziadei, Roger Montvomery, Grace Miller and Mary Lou Stacy Our council members are David Underwood and Carol Fay This year we expect to spend a thrilling week in New York during Easter vacation ::5,:q5 Many of our classmates have come and gone Our number has dwindled to 24 X gfhf 5142 ft- .2 g :QEEL l:l Our most memorable event is yet to come In June, when 24 Seniors march up the aisle at graduation our wonderful high school career will be ended This ceromony will bring 'ia- :Si 46?Z776C27f b if f X 'Wffyffv 1 , lkx x pk if ,-X Mary Lou Stacy, Treasurer Roger Montgomery, Vice f 'Nf President, Grace Miller Secretary, and Bob Graz iadei, President diff fb 1 0 -,,f,fMg f ff 16 ' ww f ' ' ' r 2 :Sk , . 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' i ff A Vi X xx f K .X , ,nf nf f diff If Pro 1966 X 'Zi 'wif -'-rkxst'- R It is predicted that in l962 the Senior Tribe will be dis Q ' tributed in many hunting grounds C ..:1...., f 6 Q! f , ' ' i ID y it ' 0 of - The former Joanne Piersma, now Mrs Gene Peek, is helping f to feed the cows and chickens Mary Lou Stacy is happily married to Morrie and busy rais ing a family Robert Graziadei recently won the 500 mile classic at In- dianapolis Robert Williams is now head manager of Du Pont Company David Underwood is now head pilot of American Airlines gLfx 'Inf' Joe Paremba now owns a large ranch in Texas 22379 f' Arda Basenfelder is making her debut in Carnegie Hall ,ff X 1 Anita Carletta is chief coach of girls in O C S 2 'ff o af Grace Miller is expectantly awaiting her coming exhibition v44:L at a famous art gallery fm! Nancy Kimberly has changed her last name to Lee and is hap 76 IVV! I pily settled in her home near Westmoreland Mary Lou Bone who has traveled extensively with her hus band, Sgt Bolton of the U S A F , is now settled in Puerto Rico Mrs William Reid, the former Sally Knight, is now living in Virginia where she is a busy housewife and mother f two lucky children E3-1 Stephen Campbell has finally defeated Gorgeous George E7 A! Roy Austin is head coach at Vassar College 'WTE4 X V Bill McBurney is now a cigarette salesman CD Isabelle Reid has 1ust received the Nobel Prize for out standing work in chemistry Roger Montgomery is now playing with the Syracuse Nationals :E Dick Semo is a leading movie star and the idol of all the bobby soxers Delores Tomasi is now co starring with Dick in a new movie X Beverly Burhyte is making a concert tour of Western Europe Donald Tritten has recently bred a new type of chocolate milk fqii cow qf, -:f,, Elizabeth Flanders is a famous Conover Model r .fg 1 if , is JZ 17 5 a - fc ff- Q f , I i my f 5 I U Q . fx , 1 ,A , aj? 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H , f fumor Play Standing Seated Nancy Kimberly, David Underwood Elizabeth Flanders, Mary Lou Bone, Bob Williams Anita Carletta, Beverly Burhyte, Archie Humphrey, Sally Knight, Richard Semo, Joanne Piersma, Margaret Rutledge Mrs Simmons This year's annual Junior Play was entitled NA Little Honey and was presented April 27 under the direction of Miss Irene Cassidy The cast of the production was as follows Diana Beverly Burhyte Tom Archie Humphrey Jerry Sally Knight Albert Richard Semo Mrs Minton Joanne Piersma Mr Minton Robert Grandma Anita Scoots Elizabeth Delores Nancy Exe Tile Margaret Williams Carletta Flanders Kfmberly Rutledge Mary Lou Bone David Underwood The Exterminator In this 3 act comedy, Diana was advised by everyone 13 to how to get her man and finally used her own unique way to win the affection of Tom Scoots and her Pegasus were They were aided and abetted by difficult stages of adolescence. on hand to offer lively and comical action. Jerry and Albert as they go through the Delores Meaglehammer, the raucous cook, and energetic and wise Grandma all helped to make A Little Honey a successful production. 21 1 , L . I ' We, the chiefs and squaws of 1952, had a bow-wow and decided before we pass on to our hanuy hunting grounds, we hereby bequeath to the Junior Tribe the following: To Patricia Parsons, Delores Tomas1's height. , ff' X xxx x J W ld . 5 l yy Clam my gi? ff M W, f WI, X 5 X Q F -6 ox, To Doris Thaler, Mary Lou Bone's singing ability. Donald Myers, Joe Paremba's and Bill McBurney's abili to be seen and not heard Keith Stinger, Donald Tritten's car Barry Snow Isabelle Re1d's ability to do those math problems To Marian Gawarecki, Beverly Burhyte's and Carol Fay scholastic ability To Rosetta Gawarecki, Nancy Kimberly's weight To Pat Vollmer Dick Semo's ability to talk in class and get away with it To Nancy Dicks, Grace M1ller's and Arda Basenfelder's quiet ways To Cedric Flanders, the height of Roger Montgomery and Roy Austin for slaying basketball To John Phillips, Bob Graziadei's and Archie's ambition To David Frederick, Bob Williams' and Steve Camnbell's ability to run the movie nrojector To Ruby Turner Sally Knight's ability to keep 1ust one fellow To Miss Cassidy, Joanne Piersma's, Elizabeth Flander's, Mary Lou Stacy's and Anita's slightly used history books Witnesses Pocahontas Big Chief Rain in the face Little Bearer Executor .,9f, f gf ff 4' Z' ,47y X ,W 7 , f Zfvfwf fffff at f 1 f X ff' QW f I ff kffyf IW' I Q f x X 1' 1714641 fa! ff? 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Row l V Lawrence, M Dowd, K Nelson S Ingersoll, M Smith, B Kraeger C Reid, E Myers Row 2 B Shorey, W Daniels, T Murray, W Phillips, D Schieble Row 2 D Burth, G Mitchell, M Vallee, P Myers, M Yoxall, G Tuzz olino G Abel, Mrs Clark -5 N 3 '-A ,fi 4 P 9 -'V' ,1 Row l W Buehler, G Phillips, A Thomas, R Miglin, B Coss, M Kochanowski Row 2 J Sciortino, M Ottaway, D Abbe, N Hankinson, L Towne L Humphrey, C Dowd, H Klocek, B Zawisza C Schieble, S Bartlett, A Buehler, J Phelns, D Smith Row 3 W Bolton F Van Dyke, P Mathey, R Emery, R Larsen, W Abel, Mrs Blue I FHYQ gl? u 'T 1Eg, Row Keck, D Davis, W Vale, J Ryan, R Bolton, G Enos Row 2 K Sweet, M LeBlanc, V MacDonald, M Buehler, E Heeley, J Saladin, G Argento, C Smith, G Phillips, N Jones, C Schu maker, E Phillips, F Cascarella Row 3 G Brown, B Weigandt, M Kochon, J Thrasher J Starer, Miss Herthum 29 1 li ni 1 ' 1 Q ny, ' 'X T , I K . , flf -V14 I Q' K Pg' 1 G 1 L 4 4 f 5 : C O . , ' Q . Q ' , . . O , . . U 0 . . V.. ' 1 .. Q N ' at I w ' ' . 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U U : I O . 0 , C Row R Blum, R Smith P Towne S Puluzzi, D Concis, G Bolton Silverman Row J LaSalle, A Dunn, D Quinn, M Urban, K Wooding, J Marotta Myers, L Parsons, B Jones, B Beeman, E Argento, N Hurlbut, Acker Row M Trinkaus, J Schultz, M Olin, S Bych, E Klocek, Mrs Car penter F --mg S-mls-uhm Row 1 J Grunenwald, D Moulton, R Schultz, W Deppmeyer, L Manning G Kraeger Row 2 V Wilson, S Wooding, F Rella, E Maynard, A deBarkoczy, C Koba, L Stacy, D Fay, F Carnivale, E Vine K LaDuke, C Law renee Row 3 J Smith, B Hutchinson, H Dennison, D Pugh, Miglin, Miss Huss Row 1 M Bolton, T Yoxall, R Hilton, D Jones, E Miller, M Liebing Row 2 T Phillips, D Nemeyer, D Dennison, D Tomasi, D Smith, Abbe S Fay, A Major, M Moulton, D Trinkaus, R Barber, B Reid Row 3 Miss Haggerty, R Temple, P Weigandt, E Layton, D Burth, Kochon, W. Graham, Mrs. Telford 30 1 aw Q Y . -my ' 5 V , 1: e e , e , 0 e e , G. 2: l Q I C I O , Ge 0 o e 0 Y e S. 52 e e o e e o L, 2 ,V , egjfiz N V L Q Lin, , K , I , . N' nf D - ' gy J' ,, Y 5 ' Q, '- Y . e e e . e , o e ' : . . . . S. 1 it I .S lv I . 3 L tw .L ,Q X 'S Q Z . O . Q . . . Q . Ko , 0 U C . . Q : Q I ' Q Pl 'f-23 Row l D Emery, S Barber L Smith, D Lloyd, R Leonard P Webb, M Lawrence, P Piersma C Story, J Patterson, T Kingsbury Row 2 R Myers, L Major, Mitchell, E Phillips, W Abbe, Daniels, W Frederick, R Schultz D Lewis, B Bone, T Hemming, P Dowd, B Starer, Miss Zurek Row 1 A Gopoert, S Major, D Monnier, N Fay, A uggins, J Huggins, P Rouillier, K Clark, E Wilkes, W Tomasi Row 2 K Tomasl J Ashworth, R Thrasher, J King, E Phillips, Miss Dilmore f' .Q QI, 3 I X, 'lin fd som-N4 Row B Ab 1, D r , B Schieble, D Roberts, R Pianella, R Salloom, J Hanicker, K Lieber S Kaufman, F Temple Row 2 M Shorey, E Bryfonski, V Hemming, F Manning, S Humphrey R Van Dyke, A Zellweger, A DeSeve, M Parsons, L Story, N Seufert, D Seufert, M Lloyd, J Gawarecki, D Bickford, Miss Dilmore 31 : Q I , I I O , U . Q , I I U : O O WO Q Q PO 0 c , e e 0 Q o e .X Kr 2, L . , 1 1. N :,. - . M H L -A N. -4 - 2 , Q . . . H . 2 n , o c Q' 0 eg R A e er-2: 15 FF 1:-1 , A 1 . -ct? -V ,-YQ, v P'i,'Zg' ' :Ak A . y -gs. y L V r ' ' A , ' ky' ,-. , U. 12 e 6 Q Co ts Q o 0 0 s o , o -In 2 s s Q o a Mothers' Club The first Wednesday night of every month will find the Mothers' Club of Oriskany Central School meeting in the school cafeteria Its membership includes the teachers and mothers of the pupils from the kindergarten through the eighth grade At the meetings the group has an oono tunlty to di cuss common problems and visit the various classrooms The officers of the club are Mrs Donald Lawrence, President, hrs rdwin Cramer, Vice Pres ident, Mrs Morris Acker, Secretary, Mrs Henry Zellweger, Treasurer 52 ,ff 1 I 'V A' .p' ' X x O V K I . I' S I . O . 0 I ' 1 . T - - - . . . . . . Y N lx Yea rbook Sta l . Seated Sally Knight assistant editor, Beverly Burhyte edit or, Archie Humphrey, advertising manager Standing Elizabeth Flanders, Anita Carletta, Joanne Piersma, David Underwood Roger Montgomery, Bob Graziadei, Bob Williams, Nancy Kimberly and Mary Lou Stacy We sincerely aporeciate the time and efforts of the Art Staff Arda Basenfelder, Jane Basenfelder and Grace Miller We would also like to extend our thanks to the typists Mrs John Clancy, Mrs Keith Davis, and Mrs Robert Heeley, and to Mrs Earl Nelson and Mr Kenneth Hobbs for working on the advertisement pages Orzsfm ff ff Seated Bob Graziadei, Joanne Piersma, Beverly Burhyte, David Underwood Standing Mrs Hughes, Anita Carletta, Ruby Turner Jane Basenfelder 34 . Q , ' ' I u , ' a . , - U ' I I . . ' 0 A 0 V a 0 J f B W .- I F7 My , A M Vi T ,- sq 2 , . ,M 'W ja. Q . . -I Q Y , Jhzdeni Counczl Seated David Underwood, president, David Frederick, vice president, Margaret Stickel, advisor Margaret Cassidy, advisor, Roxanne Scrip ture, William Snow, secretary Standing Reginald Wilson, Gertrude Grunenwald, Nancy Dicks, Carol Fay, Dolores Urban, Ruth Ann Semo Fuiuffe Farmers Row 1 Vito Sciortino, Ronald Woodhouse, John Parsons,Donald Beckwith Row 2 Anthony Sciortino, Arthur Hurlbut, John Dust, Donald Clark, George Whittaker Row 3 Kenneth Beckwith, Mr Hilton, Tony Buffa 55 K 1 1 'W x. 5 ' 5, 3 M.. , . - . . . , . , J . . : 7 aa -'-, A, .. 4 dv- 'fl x ff' M V D I x f n 9 4 . ' 5549, U U U l 2 Q Clif SQOLLIJ 1 V 2 I Brownzef week ing, Way, Mrs The Girl Scouts and Brownies meet every in the school under tke direction of Mrs Blumberp, Mrs Piersra, Mrs Otta Mrs Vollmer Mrs Woglum, Mrs Vallee Marion Smith 6 5 .. Miss Mary Thompson, assisted by Mrs. Firsch- JCOLLZLJ Cu5 The Boy Scouts of Crlskany meet every I-'cnday evening in the school Pwr' under the direction cf Mr. Harry Cheney. The tkeme this year is, Forward On Liberty's Team . 37 Band dna' Urcbefim The Oriskany Central Concert and Marching Band, under the noted Utica Cornetist Festival in May Mr Henry Schueler won an A rating at the Music 1951 The High School Orchestra under the direction of Mrs Earl Nelson also won honors at the Music Festival 58 I . 1 . , 3 A ' , P V o ' v'b 4 . ll -: I 3 7 pl A I ky U , ,gram .rx A Z ,.. A , gv f Q-lf' ' f ' , an I ,ic 4 we . ' 4 I' .M , 'ug KVA- 5 I Q . 2 K- 1 ' 1 . ' I 2 , V 1- 'Kj -. 4-V L M ' FWWW ' , V R N, ' L im A AN VI,-R. ,,,,.. , ,,', 3, I I , W ..'f '1ff 'M ' .U ,JV 292- V M Q- Ah V , l V aye ' -asf . w , W ., . H, , l Q G1 ffl! Charm Mxed Cfzorw Bcyf Cfvoruf Mrs. Nelson and her Grade A choruses provide the best in music and entertainment all year round. S59 ' J ' , - ' 'f' -A J E ,. e' r 'wa ' Y- +28 ' . ' 1 V '- .g,. 3j Z 'ff 'wk 2 ' . X3 ' s sg as I f , eretfa Standing Keith Stinger Cornelius Woplum, Joanne Piersma, Leonard Pugh, Mary Lou Bone William Snow, Stephen Campbell, Bob Williams Seated William Roberts, Nancy Dicks Beverly Burhyte Last November, the combined music departments pre sented the oneretta, Jeanie under the direction of Mrs Farl Nelson The cast of the production was as follows Jeanie Beverly Burhyte Dennis Jackson Robert Williams Mammy Phyllis Nancy Dicks Lucifer William Roberts Rodney William Snow Mary Blake Joanne Piersma Lilv Blake Mary Lou Bone Jim Leonard Pugh Howard Cornelius Woglum Poisson Keith Stinger Judge Rawdon Stephen Campbell Jeanie was an operetta which took place on a Southern plantation. The plot revolved around the dis appearance of Dennis Jackson Jeanie's sweetheart. Rod ney, Dennis' treacherous cousin, attempts to trick Jean ie into marrying him against her will. The plot is - vealed and a duel scene ends in the happy reunion of Jeanie and Dennis. The lively antics of Mammy Phyllis and Lucifer add ed to the action-packed production. 40 4 at 3 J 4. 1' f Hail I Y , R M ,K ' U,-cv Q 3 , ,3 K 9 N , 7 s n - . ' U - o . . 0 0 U I U O I I ' C I I . Q I I Q Q O . . . . 0 I O I f . I 1 0 0 0 o . . . . I Q I I o 0 o c o Y Y . . O Q . . Q . I Q n n , - u , re j K X Bmelvall ak ii 1302 Sitting Carl Corbin, Mike Race, Charles Thaler, Roger Montgomery, Jack Abel, Jack Humphrey Jim Corbin Standing Mr Davis Dick Schmidt fmanaperl, Roger Frederick, Bill, Roberts, Bill Snow Garry Towne, Dick Thaler, Frank Buffa, Steve Keib, Barry Snow, Francis Smith, David Frederick, John Buffa fmanagerj Oriskany comoleted the 1951 season with a highly respectable 750 average, winning 6 games and losing 5 Probably the most impressive win of the season was when we defeated Chadwicks B l to end their seven game winning streak When the season drew to a close we occupied third Dlace, behind Sauquoit and Holland Patent The Record They 2 New Hartford 5 5 West Canada 2 8 Sauquoit 12 8 Westmoreland 6 O Holland Patent 5 16 New York Mills 2 ll Poland 9 8 Chadwicks 1 8 Boonville O 42 L X I' . . ,L I, Q19 X S 3' , Nl , , QF V ,sh V ! k , L ' Q f , f' f V Q 'U f V. 5 ,X K N x , Af zjizlr 'VH , V. af' ' ' Q , Wx ' ix, , Q ' Qw A A, 1, . . 2 n , , 9 O I Y Q I We Football Kneeling Richard Milotte Cmanagerl, Fred Nelson, Leonard Pugh Bob Reid, Richard Schmidt, Bill Radell, Dick Thaler, Peter Patterson, lmanagerl Standing Mr Carrese Kassistant coachb, D n Teuscher, Stenhen Campbell, Keith Stinger, Jack Humphrey, Roy Austin, Roger Montgomery, James Borduik, Fred White, Cedric Flanders, Mr Davis Ccoachb Although four out of the first six of last year's foot ball team were missing when Oriskany took the field this year, the Maroon and White had a fairly successful season winning three games,losing two, and tying one Oriskany was hard hit by the loss of Don Tritten co captain and first string halfback, when he was injured in the second game of the season and forced to end his success ful career as an O C S gridder All in all, the boys, Mr Davis, and his new assistant Mr Carrese, are to be congratulated for their fine perform ance last fall The Record They Sauquoit Waterville Madison Westmoreland St Aloysius Academy 43 , - Us 6 6 58 6 14 54 26 24 O . 14 55 Holland Patent 28 ,I .il rx A- A Q, 0 0 ,V S if Q Bmleeiball Standing Mr Davis, Richard Mllotte, Ward Beeman Richard Schmidt, John Vine, Richard Thaler, Clifford Austin, David Freder ick, Charles Wilsey, Albert Tomasi, William Snow, William Radell, Glenn Schumaker, William Roberts, James Reid Walter Schmidt, Manager, Mr Carrese, J V Coach Seated James Corbin, Barry Snow, Donald Tritten, Roy Austin, Ro ger Montgomery, David Underwood, Robert Craziadei, Fran cis Smith, Jack Humphrey The Senior Jarsity are Roger Montgomer Roy Austin, Donald Tritten, Robert Crazia dei, David Underwood The Maroon and White finished the 1950 51 cage season with an unimpressive 10 8 record We had to be content with a fourth place We entered the Section 3 Basketball Tour nament but were defeated by Frankfort in the first game When the 1951 52 basketball it looked like a good season for three of last year's first five likely prospects coming un from squad season began, Oriskany with back and many the Jayvee As the situation now stands Oriskany has a good chance of taking thelntervalley League crown as it is tied with Sauquoit for first Dlace with identical 3 1 records As we go to nress the Maroon and White have an overall record of 7 wins and 3 defeats With good luck the record will be much more im nressive when the season closes Here's hoping! 44 Y: . ,.L , ' o in the league. 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