Oriskany High School - Oriska Yearbook (Oriskany, NY)

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H 1-,,- - , -1 - , s X, ,ff A- - - nn -gg --fir- - i fm -5 DCd1C3I1OH nNear the hills of Oriskany Where our forefathers fough and died, We have struggled that we might be Worthy of our ancestral pride We, the Class of 1953, dedlcate our annual to the people of the village of Oris kany With the same spirit that our forefathers in 1777 fought for freedom, ur villagers have struggled for greater educational opportunities and civic progress We, who enjoy the results of their efforts, are proud of their achievements and deeply appreciative 3 Commumty Churches Three churches, an Episcopal, Catholic, and Presbyterian, ade quately serve the inhabitants of Oriskany with regular services, numerous organizations and min istry to those in need of guid ance 4 Our School The school shares with the church and home the task of guiding our young The combined effort of all three certainly establisha foundation for spiritual, social and cultural growth 5 Our public library offers an opportunity for recreational reading and studying in attractive surroundings Its facilities are available to all of the people of the school district On the last Saturday in July, the village of Oriskany is transformed into a small city with a parking problem, as thousands of members of the Eastern Star from the entire state make their annual pilgrimage to the Home 6 4. 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Over 75 years old and still going nfull blastn is the Oriskany Malleable Iron Works Located on the banks of the Oriskany Creek, this stable local industry manufactures iron castings which are shipped to other factories for the further manufacture of agricultural, railroad, hardware, refrigeration, and other kinds of equipment According to President Clarence I DeShong, the Oriskany Malleable Iron provides employment for nearly 90 persons 8 Parnung uou.ANn 1 FARMS This dairy business, owned and operated by the Piersma Brothers of Oriskany, is situated on the farm of the late Herman P Piersma Mr Piersma served on the Oriskany Board of Education for several years The Teuscher farm on Route 69 is one of the many fine farms in the Central Dis trict Courses in vocational agriculture are an important part of the school cur riculum 9 Services The Oriskany Independent Fire 8: Hose Companies 1991 and A42 were founded in 1890 The first appa ratus was a hand drawn, two wheel hose cart, and in the winter a hand drawn, one horse sleigh At that time they had 36 members I ,NS ff At present the department has 65 members. They have one 500- gallon pumper and one emergency truck which is fully equipped to handle any emergency or dis- aster. the fire company also has 12 First-Aid men and main- tains a First-Aid Highway Sta- tion which is under the juris diction of the Red Cross They havea portable lighting outfit, a resuscitator, public address system, Scott Air Packs, and one of the latest to be added isa Kwick Call, whereby if any one has a fire in Oriskany they could go to the telephone, tell operator they have a fire, she will plug them in to Central Fire Station in Utica, and they can turn in the alarm from Ut lca When the firemen arrlve at the Fire House, the location will be coming over the loud speaker which is located in the Fire House H! ,ZZ-X. --S wi fag WT M ,ff Xi!! fx! ji!! Fr-'W-Q Q Q 16,1 ...,-iw' 10 W4 1Huns,:J13K1H,xM,iIYXux. ml w,w, xwix ix, , so N...qa,,-,... 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I ix UUWW W Mfr f 5fj1?fffi?fi 15 fqfw' ffivifg 7' I Y 9 ' f w I lf t ,, i 7, s M 'J N V, 'h 4' yxyi, i N I J , I 4' if if - 1 - I I u 'di This cocktail lounge is the latest addition to Trinkaus Lanor, famous for good food and hospitallty N its Ffiif rj' Phillips' barber shop is a place to pass the time of day and get a haircut ll A familiar sight to many lodge minded Oriskany folks is the main assembly room of Lodge No 799 of the Free and Accepted Masons This lodge serves Oriskany and the village of Whitesboro as far as Clinton Street Industry, enthusiasm, and elbow grease on the part of local veterans provided thlS brand new home for American Legion Oriskany Post 1448 12 SCIVICCIHCII F N John Abel F N Robert Blumberg S Sgt Alfred Bolton Aflc Ronald Bolton AXB Wm Breton A!3c Frank Buffa AD3 Sidney Copperwheat S N Francis Coss S N Frederick Dennison Mfsgt William Dennison Pvt Wesley Dousharm 2nd Lt George Doyle 2nd Lt Harry Doyle Pvt Thomas Evans 3 John Fiore 2 John Fleming T Sgt Robert J Foley A!3c Alan Glover A!3c CP A!2c Cpl 8 William Kraeger Roger Montgomery John Nelson Richard Piersma William Reid C Roger Reitler Lee Richards Charles Roman T Sgt Frederick Roberts Pvt Thomas Rupley C William Rupley Cpl Robert Saladin Mfsgt Tfsgt William Salisbury Edmund Schmidt Carl Huber Schooley Ernest Smith Howard Smith C Robert Smith A!3c Gerald Gubbins A!3c Archie Humphrey S F C Carl Humphrey Lt William Indermill P F C Harry Kahler A!2c John Kraeger Servicemen from many parts of the world send thank you let ters to the Servicemen's Committee sa? 'go e 16 no Y Just 8 lust much forwe en u e than 31 thwghe immem nderithe Packisxan 'mis' es eyed more m we re but, mNi2Q'ethe Essence we a app 'zur long ed r ememb er I wish to thank you on be half of my friends, but es pecially for myself for the wonderful box you sent me for Christmas I was so sur prised when I received it I did not realize that the peoplein my town had started such a really wonderful pro ject Itwill make many boys' Christmas a lot happier to knowthat theyare remembered 13 Robert Smith Aflc William Van Dyke Allen White Af3c Fred White A!3c Charles Wilsey S!Sgt Wayne York Wish .saecflfaf tot tsank Your Am sure YOU gwry ni c mmi self 9 all t 01 S ce e wfz-om O fe boyssent ma slgan an S 1'Ojec.t?t We W al nto .VOUT . . S.A. . . l. P.F. . S t. . . AXE . P.F. . . D.D.R. M.M. . C.T. P.F.C. . . . S.N. P.F. . S.N. P.F.C. William F. Hartman A!3c John Stacy . . . Pvt. 5 QD! ' 1. nr 4 gor b 0 t W G ' ' r me X CPR d 3 . . p D kno Q51- re - ' pine , . School Construction The John J Harvey Co , Inc of 38 Camplon Road, New Hartford, New York, is the principal contractor for the five room addition to the school Workmen from the John J Harvey Company are shown laying the foundations for the new music and art room, one of the five additional rooms planned 'Phe new rooms are expected to be ready by September, 1953 3 994 14 pa 0 'Q 5' es 'eg F56 J A Y , A 'J M I THE f 5CH00l WW Wife, Q M ,J MWA fW lf W WH I NH 0 if fi bf'f-N X vrgffffg' Qi'-2 'I W- i,,,75 fig. f ,' i M 'I f V ff f ' A , X p- y f- fg L. S ff I I 1 5 Q ' X f X 'Q X WM, M N ? f 1 F N M lm NL ky EL 'dz I Tu d,,.,4 1 X 4 , l ? YL, Lx 3 1 . I f ,,,. 4 ah A W -2 , I, , X ' .I Y ' -F- Z W 1 Z! AI 1 ' '71 f f : , If I f ' 4 XXWPA X X X A ff f f ff Zyl ff f - X5 M ' ff , ff L W Q X X f 1 fy, K Xhxyl' ' Ax Xi X! If' ,QW X! . 4 L Adm1n1strat1on Mr George Story, su pervising principal f Oriskany Central School, starts the day with sug gestionsfor Mrs Clancy, secretary,to put on each teacher's absence list George 0 Story, Alice Clancy The Board of Education meets monthlyto plan the educational policies of the school Board Cf Educauon Wesley Ecker, clerk, Pierre Piersma presidentg Allen Phelps, Edwin J. Nelson, Robert Williams, Nicholas Walbran,vice pres- ldent 16 I C I r x l 3 , 0 - O f 1 - I O Facult Junior and senlor high school teachers consider a problem or two at thelr regu lar meeting in the school llbrary QW' Teachers of the grades assemble to discuss Chrlstmas parties The early arri vals find a moment to inspect a few new books 17 . . - . I ,V 1 n Qi wk tt ff' , A . 1 O l In APPICCIHIIOH to express our sincere appre ciation and gratitude for the time and energy Miss Margaret Cassidy has spent with our class Her friendship and under standing have guided us through our high school yearsand made them successful and unforget table 18 We, the Class of 1953, wish .1- She's full of personality And with a crowd she'll always mix, A pretty gal, and a friend of all Her name is Nancy Dicks fin- NANCY DICKS Mixed Chorus 1,25 Girls Cho- rus 1,2,3,4g Cheerleading l, 2,3, Junior Prom Com , Year book Staff, Junior Play, Op eretta Lead 3, Oriska Assis tant Ed 4, Music Contest 2 3,4, Student Council 3 CEDRIC FLANDERS Class Pres 4, Basketball 2 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Boys Chorus 1,2 Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Yearbook Staff, Orchestra 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Junior Play, Junior Prom Com PM 1 f DAVID FREDERICK ff? ZW J xg, L MARIAN GAWARECKI Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Class Pres l Sec Treas 3, Junior Play, Yearbook Staff, Junior Prom Com Mar1an's a lass with sparkle With us she's HA Number N She's full of wit, a remark able gal No, she can't be noutdone Valedietorian, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2, Junior Play, Junior Prom Com , Yearbook Assistant Ed , Basketball 2, 3 4, Baseball 2, Track 2,4, S udent Council, Pres 4 Vice Pres 3, Sec Treas 2 President of the Student Council With marks so very high You'd think that he'd be nhigh hatn But he's really a regular guy 19 ,nr QT' A good old English name has And around the halls he meanders W1th a very cute girl named Peggy U This 1ad's last name is Flanders in ROSETTA GANARECKI Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Class Vice Pres 3, Treas 4 Yearbook Staff, Junior Prom Com n1orPlay, Student Council l, Oriska Staff 4 Rose is a girl who's never blue She's charming and she's gay We hope she'1l never change a bit We like her just that way i ,, , P' , K ',V. 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' 9 a' o ' . a . o g ' ' .g Ju- l 0 . . - I ll O O A very fine ours We all know Through the with him We've found chap, a friend of him well years we've spent him to be swell He's always Ugamen in every thing DONALD MYERS Junior Play Com , Junior Prom Com , Yearbook Staff, Track 2 PATRICIA PARSONS Salutatorian, Yearbook Ed , Oriska Ed 4, Girls' State Delegate, Junior Prom Com Junior Pla ClassVice Pres l,2, Se DAR Contest 4 JOHN PHILLIPS Mixed Chorus l,2,3,Boys Cho rus1,2,3, Student Council l, Band l 2,3, JuniorPlay'Com , Operet al,2, Yearbook Staff, Class Sec Treas 1, Junior Prom Com BARRY SNOW Band l,2,3 4, Orchestra l,2, 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Class Pres 3, Yearbook Photography Ed , Junior Prom Com , Jun ior Play, Baseball 1 The editor of our yearbook This lass is quite petite Her proper name is Parson But we all call her nPete This boy has bralns, intelli gence plus He never makes a fuss. A senior rare, I guess. We all wish him success in Around Oriskany School, we'll life miss He'5 been so nice to ug, His smlle and his friendli- 20 IIBSSQ J -1 5' xy. '5 ia f X! . c. 42 5 5 Cheerleading 3,4 ,pf T . Q, .n , 5 '. 'I 0' 0 ' kg , l l, 1 An Irish tenor, we all know He'll be famous, maybe He's rated NAU with all the kids, His nickname's nkeithie Baby U Girls can come, and girls can 0 nDors1e'sN got them all beat No one around can top our gal She's really very sweet KEITH STINGER Band l,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3 45 Boys chorus l,2,3,4gBaseball 3,45 Basketball4g Yearbook Staff, Operetta l,2,3,4gJunior Play Com.5 Junior Prom Com. DONALD TEUSCHER Mixed Chorus l,2,3,Boys Cho rus l,2,3, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Wrestling 2 3, Junior Play Com , Junior Prom Com , Yearbook Staff DORIS THALER Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Oriska Staff 4, Yearbook Staff, Operetta Lead 4, Student Council 4, Class Pres 2 Junior Prom Com Junior Play, Cheerlead ing ,3, Capt 4 PATRICIA VOLLMER Student Council 2, Cafeteria V ce Pres 4 Girl Scouts 1, 2,3, JuniorPlay, Junior Prom Com 21 This boy has been a wlnner Throughout his hlgh school days His athletic ability Has often won him praise Three cheers for Pat, s e on the ball She really keeps things hopping Without her Oriskany School will be Like a cake without a top Ping ' 1 og . , ' ' , Q l E x A4 E fel? , H 4 lt 3 524 as - V A' ii fl Xx' , D l,2,3g Yearbook Staffg Class f A h 's 5 'R C ass l l ffs s The Class of 1953 begins Klndergarten grow ' fax W? lnl II III gl tc chew bubble gum We dare hr collects a co1n E IM IN XLT' Teac e Result Gum Patch A434mJ 0pxv,lxlf WA QU? EMI S Z f W ff If sl W Our group goes upstalrs ,Wil to encounter unknown 'Im N Q E 1 f if I QWXGRADE f RX Because we giggled too much, our human pumpkin took on odd shapes and sizes difficulties N2 'N Lf Barry ' - -,jiri becomes ff f' . fg ' g ,M Junior k nu l H.. Class , president me 22 'E Wa Q5 fi X Boys and glrls of our group take to aCtiV1t19S 0 9' h girls YN AQ? w n n Xfwk cheerleading I l u competition 1 Cl . P 'i Q i 'Q 4 g 0 f 'J f n N N557 I v I, Q L l 3 ' ' g 'if 5 if J' ' zo rn 3g ff Gi' x W.. ' . - f J I f 2' I nit? Q We up. I 5 '- . 1.-ggi ll I ' : K U I w I --i 4g'f1:,',,. 6' JN gif J ' za 'ii' -iff , , ' - 'ffwf li jg! I :,,-X Jim, Q fig-A ., F QQZSQQ X Q X X G. ff R I ff Q I Nd- ' . f he ' A If X l ' 7? L . ll fWf f 'grail 4 0 5 - - y A 1 X! g M 1 X -, l ,X All , 4 f K ,r 7 'Z 9 8 U , S' ' ' ,Q 625 ' .4531 1 ,? 'iw 5.2-2 1 ' .19 -' gf? v ,I xy i- X? 4 - ' H T Ou ' . '.-if I X' 'f x' 5 W 2' .L -1-f-'tw ' W fl A ' TX X M Y . X ' 'DQ fnh . N f Et E I X f' U X X HISIOI' X -T,-2'-aw collecting CUTIE funds for -+14 M gms I Wm Q '7Me5H 13 Q1 :flux S' il itl- uf Ill Qyll' I ling: if A - f' - Q7 will C5 in ,MV L.. 'fi-dad' Play practlce took time but what fun we had' Cedric Junior Prom' f 5 P1-it Believe lt 9-P50115 picks or not' E095 T30 JK In 9, lan ll' Magazine Sales' Pencil Sales Any chore to earn the money gag A lllll new man ' Glrls' J up the A Q S tate ,B gavel in 12th year Z S win gg 4X ea- fr. 'giifgwa . We af In mem' Yearbook time JA 0 offat f 5 'L his gi- F31 last on 0 Diplomas ' :SK 53 P W W that ' v :ll ,'::g.l- 'P W ll 1 xg Xfilli' ll Ong b :I Graduation llll H lllli IE Q I-gg , awal ted K trip' a f3uST L nl I l .::-A I Us Even tears ' Congratulations ' 23 Z3 V X 7? If Z 3 10. 3 3 gk? WZ, Y' ZX M na, 0 . X5 I9 5 ' Q-Qi ' out - t Qc! ' ':5?:GF : 'I 'X 0 4:9 f ' IZELEJ x Q 1 X N . 4, N, X 3 1 ' I' ' . ' XX j I aff' ,, ' S5 ' P! X - 'j' X . 5 ri I' Q 0 . 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S 4 abt ga Q s 3 .6 Ajkgo K' A F qs 'C Yx O B of QP 4 ' G 5 09 C' O 'E Shop Q98 OWU A 6 so T at 1 w 4 29 -4069 4- 4'b l,P' V A QQ we 0 o 9 and S 095,95 1: 'lf s woo, fffw , O-40 5 UQ J ' YO 9 Q 50 gg' AQ QC' B 6 Q ' 0 Sjtgggi Ggyggig, X, Sks . o6E?? QOL! Pe at I Go J' N N , N X F1rst Grade f '14 -is-by It's almost time for Santa Claus to arrive and to distribute the presents This tree was trimmed by Miss Zurek's first grade Pre-holiday excitement reigns here. One group has just finished reading. Another group is doing some seat work. Then word reaches Mrs. Telford that it is time for prac- tice for the Christmas operetta. 28 ha 'NOW lv A' I -v M X -4- '-2 '-9 -1' -'Hip' s 'Ii fr ' '41 W Mk Wi X V X4 I 'v-al' Lf ' 1 . Ng -5 --ms Q f 'N' A 4 ,W ,rf ,,,-ff ff! :- ,f f f a jf m ...H Fourth Grade is Variety is the spice of life Here are two fourth grade groups The former group under the direction of Mrs K Kitchell is havlng a gay time playing their favorite outdoor game, bull in the ring The latter with teacher Mrs Clark, look happy enough as they pose for this picture even though they have ius completed a lesson in current events 31 There are 44 children in the fifth grade Their teachers are Mrs E Mitchell and Mrs Roblin When the construction is completed, there will be two separate fifth grades One of our very active grades, the sixth, is supervised by Mr. Roblin. 32 7. -1--... 1.1--vrv Wf- - 0 0 0 o o 0 JU' 1 -.195 E1ghth Grade The enthusiastic eighth graders, all thirty eight, are advised by their teacher Miss Klug When you are looking for the young Romeos and Juliets, go to Mrs. Wood's ninth grade homeroom in the library. 34 The tenth grade, sponsored by Mr McCreary, is anxiously awaiting the June exams, when they will at long last become Jolly Juniors fa umors L The happy, smiling Juniors will participate in a moving up exercise some time in the spring, But before that they are going to be so busy' The Junior Play and Junior Prom are two of the activities which they will plan with the aid of their advisor, Miss I Cassidy 35 . Q V dl' . K V , Q W 1 1 ,N Y. 'V fx .. 77 , . ' 4' - 1 . ' . 7 ,, , vw 1 x . .-W. . 1 -- W a 1 f ' if Q , v ,ew ' g A ' Tug? - . v. I , A i 1 .. ,rm Q 'A 'lf' W , r f Q Q v ff 0 A 5 .L W-. 1: I ' , 2 .3 I f ' ,N'4, Q X 1 , , I . V, w x M' , - I K 4 S ijigv.. -. 7, W KA 4 . dwarf ' , A . '-.mr r AY i . n I 3 - Q . . 'Ni ai l lkI ilg I The yearbook staff meets to lay out plans for the 1953 Yearbook Ouska Staff The paper staff prepares to publish its monthly edition of the Oriska 36 1 Y . 4 - . ' f 4 an Q i X tw. 3 .3 1, I , - . N 'I . -.1 by f' 1: f Q5 n ' 2 I X e n Y 44 f ' R . M N, 4 ' -as ,M pf ' nf uf-of , xVny. v 1!5 ,W ks, O i Y ' ci. J , gc , V? V, 'U J iv V, A K 1 5 .f-5 ui an 1 Student Councd The Student Council is presided over by David Frederick Jackqueline Goss is vice presi dent and Roxanna Scripture 1S secretary treasurer The Mothers' Club of Oriskany Central School meets in the school cafeteria the first Wed nesday of each month. Its membership includes the mothers and teachers of the pupils from the kindergarten through the eighth grade. Each year the club raises money wh1ch it donates to thelrooms for supply and equipment. President of the Mothers' Club this year is Mrs. In gerso . 37 'gs C 'H' ff is 1, X 'H K 'H 5' 'Q 2 Mg p A yy 1 A of f ' 54,4 -'F ' ' 'Ns ?? A 3 A V Q xx 5: eg v H J' NNT' t 'f A 5 V ,q z X 1x , J! y Q 5 f ' N N Qrchestra This group of youthful musicians has made much progress in the past two years Our school band has been one of the finest bands in the area Last year the band won the Trophy in Class C at the Sherburne band festival 38 fig 'L 'G ga figgigi Qfg in 3 M 2 A-fl. 3 3 3 3 asf 0 W' 'es' ,IO ,iv 9 5' 'F' sf9 ,G MQ. , V Q 2 .vs Qu A, f ' m Q94 M1 Xed Chorus Opc-:rc-:tta The operetta, 'Fantasy of Christmas, was presented by grades two through six 40 YN wi lj. '91 if ffl 1. 1 'K 1 -. . ,ug , R J- . ' . . . ,I 7 1 u' I I 5 l gf N3 ' K W g 1 - Q gk ? 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I Q A in M Li ' A' fn my 'V ' 1 if QI!-. -L .-- ...N -M 5 A my Mfr L , i S ..fv.' .g::u.- y bg as g an K it X K ' K V K, Baseball In the spring of 1952 the Oriskany baseball team copped the Intervalley League championship with a 9 l record Behind the steady and relentless pitching of veteran Lefty Jim Corbin the team blended its support in the field and at bat ine other pitching duties were shared by Fran Smith, Jack Humphrey, and Roy Aus n The usual lineup of players was catcher veteran Don Tritten, whose contri bution behind the bat and at bat aided greatlyin the team's success, first base Roger Montgomery, who saw action in baseball in his senior year for the firs time and played outstandingly on the defense, second base, the duties here were shared between Cliff Austin and Jim Reid, both coming through in fine style when help was needed, third base, David Underwood, who moved up from his position as shortstop on the '51 nine, shortstop, Roy Austin, whose play' in the field was outstanding for three years and who came through as the leading hitter of the year, Keith Stinger, a newcomer as a junior, whose mighty bat tamed the opposing pitchers in the early part of the season, roamed the outfield with Humphrey, Smith or Corbin. TEAM RECORD INTERVALLEY LEAGUE RESULTS OCS Opponent Won Lost 8 Westmoreland 7 Oriskany 1 O -PNQO ON OPNRUNONNO I-' O 2 Sauquoit 1 Poland 4 13 Holland Patent 8 Boonville 4 2 Poland 15 Sauquoit 5 3 Boonville Holland Patent 6 13 West Canada West Canada 2 Sauquoit 8 Holland Patent 4 Poland 8 Boonville 8 West Canada 43 I I , N X V' , My f' , ,.Q, ' , I s Fw 1 af! Q . ft' X tlvwt - o , . ce M, h, , J n M , 1 . xx . . A E A Q N, . Q' t ' A. A1 X I F 'QE ti, iQnYifa'xSSif:E iz lkR,n fAg5iv XQ?Hww ff' I I' , Q N if if E, X -V x 1 s Q N F- 5 ' P j + f Y, -Q Xe 'if 2 , X -ff ,iv 5:-l75x '3 'Ee45.-,-.. 27 is auf: I9 11,12 ,gags WL- . N L. X. N., A XI, fm K- . KZVZ I V I 4 K :Z V . 2, I u A f X Q ' X j K , I Q X x ' u D 5, Ax I X ' j ' K N ' K ' M' I A. X . 5 W ,Mry : ' ar' L ' m ' ' I --igvgx 3 r K Fi: . E'- h ' V , xii f k Y V 57 ' 1 3 , Q 'L JS xx Q I . ,,A,, X Eg ,?.. JQ A A X - X . ,T K a K ' L . . V if . Xl - X ' ' X h A N I . 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