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C, ff lI2a-WQl4ia..'f 4 --... ll ,!, Sc., Left to Rights Franklin O'Brien, Sally Cox, Mary Cox, Mr. Cox, Dick Borden, Arnold Weber, Katherine Cox, Jean Daley, John Reilly, Raymond Borden, Philip Boshart, Bill Smith, Redmond Wilcox. During the 1951 Battle of the Skiis, the skiing crew gave a good account of themselves. The crew placed third in the Old Forge Interscholastic Ski Meet and third in the Lake Placid High School Winter Carnival for its best record to date in this state-wide meet. They placed second to Old Forge in both the Lewneida League and Section 3 Meets. Philip Boshart scored the greatest number for the team points in the Old Forge Meet, Bill Smith in the Lake Placid Meet, Redmond Wilcox in the Lewneida League Meet and Ray Borden in the Section 3 Meet. Mary Cox won the individual trophy for the girls' combined in the Lake Placid Meet. Redmond Wilcox raced in the National Junior Downhill and Slalom Championship at Winter Park, Colorado and placed fourteenth in the combined. . . BASICETB LL ? Left to Right 4 ,Front Row: Bill McIntyre, s Willis Croneiser Larry Rocker, Teddy Kulpa, Douglas Denslow, Larry Ernst, Bill Korman. lBack Row: Frederick Ripp, Douglas Loomis, Redmond Wilcox, Bill Smith, Merwin 294 Brill Daniel Buneo Raymond af- nd Croneiser, Adolf Kuipa, U 1. ' Phillip Boshart, James Buneo 3 Q kv coach Thomas. The Junior Varsity Basket- ball strategists won tour- teen out of the seventeen battles they fought. I 27
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-23 -,Z in i , .gy ,. ,,4', - , J QU. ,Q ' , :Mft 1 at A 7 'IE s.Q .' ' ' ' 14 Qi: Q6 , - M. ' 4 : :Qt , Q A 1 'QE afi., lla! Left to Right First Row: John Reilly, Philip Boshart, William McIntyre, Douglas Loomis. Second Row: Pat McIntyre, Robert Burr, William Smith, Merwin Brill, Richard Vollmar, Fredrick Ripp. Third Row: Redmond Wilcox, James Smith, Larry Dexter, Don Greene, Frank Bouchard, Arthur Scouten, William Fraser, Mr. Thomas Once again we have won the Soccer battles and have emerged triumphantly from our scuffles with the Lewneida League Armada. The trophy for the third successive year is in our possession. The outstanding pirate players were, WCaptains,n Frank Bouchard, Ray groniser, Mickey Smith, Mer Brill, UMates,N Bill Fraser, Art Scouten, Don Greene and Larry exter. Remsen 14 2 Old Forge 7 3 Bggnville 11 2 Constableville 8 2 West Leyden 12 2 M SEA' ye M- Q '- 5 'J F f A are 1 e -g ' W sxsgc 5ocv??f'05 la 4 fr- J V xg x 1561 N w Q F'- xi' L - XJ, ' Because of the ex- .41 Y X . S ,,N x . cellent record of last year's ' 'I QT, 1 W: C 102' -Ax. encounters we expect many 'U' victories to be scored again A this year. We are in hopes we will have another trophy X . to place beside the other, do F won by last year's cham- F k X uw pion crew. 1, X' g.e-a Wm. Left to Right First Row: James Buneo B111 Fraser, Merwin Brill, Mickey Smith, Leo Hoffman, Ray Croneiser, Adolph Kulpa, Ray Borden, John Riley. Second Row: Larry Rocker, Willis Croniser, Larry Dexter, Frank Bouchard Fred Ripp, Don Greene, Art Scouten, Danny Buneo, Philip Boshart, Harry Walsh, Bill Mclntyre and Mr. Battles, Coach. 26
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Ervi R Bhgda is MCM H Kirk R cza , urirmam, L0 Snug, cga Ray tO uax,uS beth F8 Plas Ord o10T95 31123 St9Ven5 Wilbur cxaffey ' L, to Etta Josgph camofggdy L to R B111 1,1 Burkh lI9'r.MgN 30165-f 0 8 0 55, Salugoorev First Row Jane Mangan, Gerry cggnyfld u'g'btJ'1-9,M2g Rich Haftne jea Trombley, Beverly Mullaney. R0ck9S, Hier, S rank aPd H mar? ucintifixtell Second Row Mrs Cox, Barbara Hoallder, Jo Chard 'tdney n9'B1-isrtness mae mn a? Bartlett, Patty Beck, Charlotte :RbbehU Sa Axtelleber nn 1 Smit ' Barber Pt Mefkett 1 La,!rR011,,1 The pirates above typed u3czgkg5rQy V 9 the bulletins which were pub- ' lxshed by the English classes These are the prize winning Ender the directlon of Mrs. A major task of this year, members of the group who carried PTOSTHHI WHS the presentation Of 8 off their loot from the 'Boonville Play, written and directed by ll Fair Frank O'Brien, at a P.T.A. meeting znryqi Left to Right: First Row: Daniel Buneo, Douglas Denslow, Raymond Croneiser, Adolph Kulpa, Mr. Battles. Second Row: Pat McIntyre, Walter Moscicki Teddy Kulpa, Willis Croneiser, Larry Ernst, James Buneo, Bill McIntyre. These pirates have become experts in their work on land through the direction of Mr. Battles.
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