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t in 1 ff POI' S MV .. it .t Alb gpm' 1st Row: C. Bunch, R. Poirot, C. Reynolds, R. Hoehn, B. Brown, P. Mariano, M. Maxwell, J. Walker, N. Sel- lazzo, B. Duke, T. Stasiak, Mr. M. Nardone. 2nd Row: R. Gendron, R. Andrew, B. Datton, R. Hannigan, B. Mfg! JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM AND CHEERLEADERS Football teams began training early at Ossin- ing High School and Mr. Nardone's eighth grade squad was no exception. The boys spent many long afternoons running plays and practicing their blocks and tackles under coach Nardone's sharp direction, and their work paid off. Though their season was short, the junior high Indians won two out of their three games, shutting out Rye 7 to 0 and crushing Washington Irving 18 to 7. Richard Hannigan, Rusty Hoehn, and Billy Bullock, T. D'Angelo, J. Owens, K. Steven, M. Pigdeon, R. Trapanese. 3rd Row: R. Curran, T. Faulds, F. Ege- meier, F. Price, E. Hughes, W. Bein, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Healy, B. Fitzgerald, L. Nabors. Dalton were a few of the outstanding linemen who bolstered the staunch Indian defense, while Jim Walker, Phil Mariano, Marcellus Jackson and Ward Bein handled the team's point accumulation. We can't overlook the rousing support given to the boys by the junior high cheerleaders. Their spirit and enthusiasm helped to urge the team on to victory at that crucial game with Rye. Both the boys and the girls looked promis- ing for future sports seasons at OHS. Ky tx If , 'infix' fffn, 1 Il U i 1st Row: S. Calabro, L. Katz, M. Reardon, S. Frey. 2nd Row: H. Mahoney, L. Boyd, B. Meline, C. Anderson, L. Burd, L. Miller, J. Riordon, T. Barnhard.
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23J-33J-lst Row: N. Turner, A. Burks, S. Speller, A. Barnes, D. Antonini, D. Santucci, R. Cass, B. Ferreira, K. Nielsen, M. Lally. 2nd Row: M. Deisenroth, M. Siegel, R. Boxein, R. Sherwood, P. Laluna, J. Thomp- son, A. Gomez, R. Lemmie, L. D'Amico. 3rd Row: R. Winzell, L. Williams, S. Yost, M. Cafarelli, P. Saawver, M. Toy, L. Hodnick, L. Cardinelli, L. Cicerelli. 4th Row: S. Horton, W. Walker, P. Bromgo, K. McGuire, V. Orser, C. Scofield, M. Adams, K. Lewis, C. Beathie 5th Row: M. Melnick, B. Parchment, E. McNorton W. Noack, L. Klebianoff, D. Fogg, D. Palmer, S. Halsey C. Gonser. 6th Row: G. Hammond, C. Flagg, A. Good- man, D. Melrose, J. Brophy, P. Travano, C. Quinn D. DeVico, J. Indusi. 7th Row: K. Fristorom, E. John- son, R. Shedder, J. Lorant, R. Pantell, A. Blaumauer R. Antonovich, R. Barron, R. Marxreiter, C. Koseff ACTI ITIES JUNIOR HIGH PROJECTION SQUAD lst Row: Mr. Lare, D. Eigen, S. Calabro, P. Schmidt B. Stevens, D. Goodman, T. Cinelli. 2nd Row: E. Bry- ton, C. Peabody, J. Sinclair, K. Grant, J. Moran, M Scott, T. La Guminer. 3rd Row: C. Patton, E. Hughes J. Barrett, G. Angelini, J. Rietschel. 1: ' W' INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Junior High Industrial Arts Department, staffed by Robert Walker and Vincent Verdi, is an important program in the students personal and vocational development. For the seventh grade boy the course is strictly an exploration in the manual arts. The students eager mind, imagination, and persistent motivation build creations in wood, metal, and ceramics. If his interest is aroused by this initial introduction, the pupil can take a continuing course in the eighth grade where he works in printing, electronics, and textiles. Here he J, uses and continues to develop the imagination, eagerness, and persistence . , V. which he had employed in the exploratory course. 1 v
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lst Row: R Ring, S. Maiben, T. Carter, J. Witkousky, H. Taxiera, D. Ward, E. Wilkerson 2nd Row: J. Fitzgerald, W. Cooke, J. Taxiera, J. Hughes, B. DeCrenza, A. Young A Consaga, H. Grossman. JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY Both the freshman and eighth grade cross country team, under the coaching of John Covert, had a successful season in 1963. Blue Mountain was the scene of the season's major victories-the freshman squad won the sec- tional title there, and the eighth grade earned the county title. On the freshman squad Earl Wilkerson, top finisher in all the meets, won the teams outstanding award for the year, and Don Ward was chosen as most improved. The eighth grade squad's outstanding runners for the season were John Hughes, John Taxiera, Bob De Crenza, and Amos Young. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER In 1963 the Junior High soccer team had a successful year ending the season with a 3-3 record - an achievement considering double ses- sion problems and the overall lack of daily prac- tice. Particularly outstanding players were linemen Doug Menzies and Barry Kavy, backs Sheffield Halsey, Dick Fisher and Ken Stone, and goalie Frank Zuccari. Coach Carl Oeschner's opinion of the team- A really great bunch of boys who showed much desire, hustle, and aggressivenessf' lst Row: A. Lupetin, E. Bryton, R. Thomson, R. Gor- don, R. Byrne, M. Bruni. 2nd Row: B. Kavy, D. Dash- man, D. Richards, A. Zipkin, D. Menzies, L. Friedman, C. Munitz, S. Eisenberg. 3rd Row: Mr. Oechsner CCoachJ, R. Smith, K. Grant, K. Stone, S. Halsey, R. Goldsborough, D. Fisher, B. MacDonald, J. Crouch, F. Zuccari.
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