Sunday, May 10, 2009

Park School - Kindergarten B/PM

Submitted by Bill Bruni

Thanks to Bill Bruni for sharing this photo of his Kindergarten class at Park School.

We need some help here... can you identify any of these cute little kids?


From Linda Scott Salemi:
First Row boys sitting: 3rd from left: Richard Henry 1st on right: Bill Bruni
Girls: Left side holding her chin: Ginny Stephens, Two girls to right of her holding her hands in lap with dotted collar: Ruth Schrader, Girl seated behind Bill Bruni: Phyllsi Strippoli, Girl seated to left of Phyllis: Debbie Pidgeon. Back row: 2nd boy from left: Jimmy Washburn. 3rd boy from left: Frank Hopper
Just my guess....

Pook: Is that Bob Vail in back, far right?

Joe D'Angelo: First Row boys sitting:1st from left: Joe D'Angelo, second from left Mike Weir

Gene Longo: Boy to the right of Frank Hopper is Gene Longo. Seated boys, third from right is Lou Zerbo, I think. After all, it was 100 years ago.

Richie Henry:  I think Ann Marie Dalton is right in front of Mrs. Brannock, no?


Park School - Mrs. Olson's 6th Grade Class

Submitted by Bill Bruni



Thanks to Bill Bruni for sharing this photo of Mrs. Olson's 6th grade class at Park School. Thanks to Sue Bruni for posting the names of everyone in the photo. The amazing thing is that the kids in this picture are so recognizable!

The Misfits

Submitted by Bill Bruni

Thanks to Bill Bruni for sharing this photo of the MISFITS, who represented Ossining in the quarter-finals of the Intermediate B division of the annual Westchester Amateur Basketball Tournament in White Plains. They beat Pelham 57-45!

Top: Ken Shull, Richard LaBrake, Brian Kamrowski
Bottom: Bill Bruni, Ron Cardinale, Bob Cornelis

5/25/09
I saw the photo of the "Misfits" from Bill. I don't know if he remembers me but I was the manager of that team. (To this day, I don't know how that happened.) Anyway, we made it to the finals and lost to Don Bosco in the championship game at the County Center. I still have the trophy somewhere in all my stuff. Just thought I'd shake his memory.
- Bob Cox