Photographs; College administrators; College presidents; Coaches (Athletics); Seals (Insignia)
Mr. Lou Rossini, head basketball coach at NYU, Mr. Richard Skimin, athletic director at DCC and Dr. James Hall, President of Dutchess Community College stand for a photo at the Athletic Awards banquet.
Photographs; College administrators; People; Awards; Banquets; Cafeterias; Seals (Insignia); College presidents; Coaches (Athletics);
Gathering of administrators and speakers at the second annual sports banquet at DCC. Mr. Lou Rossini, head basketball coach at NYU is on the far right and was the guest speaker. The great seals of DCC and SUNY are in the background. From left to...
Football players; Students; Sports; Football; Group portraits; Coaches (Athletics);
This is a portrait of two rows of teenage boys in football uniforms. There are also two coaches, one in the middle of the second row and another at the right end. They are lined up in front of the goal post and in front of a brick building. One...
A sign at the stadium displays information about a wrestling championship on August 25. Two bouts are advertised: Ed Don George vs. Charley Strack and Joe Savoldi vs. Casey Kazanjian. James A. Farley was the honorary chairman.
The 1922 championship baseball team poses in uniform outside the Liberty Street School in Nyack. Nyack High School County Baseball Champions. Tie with Haverstraw. Back row: Fred Cooke, shortstop; DÆauria, second base; J. Mitchell, sub; Purvis,...
A 13 x 20-foot sign advertises field events. On Friday evening, August 25 at 8:15 PM, a gala international wrestling championship will be held. The event would benefit the Haverstraw Elks Lodge and James A. Farley was the honorary chairman.
These fifteen boys were on the team that took the championship during the first year of Little League play in Nyack. They gaze confidently at the photographer from the steps in Memorial Park. Leonard Dellolio is the player at the top right. The...
In 1919, the girls' basketball team had their picture taken by G. F. Foley of 5th Avenue, New York City. Was it a championship team? The nine girls are wearing uniform dresses with middy collars. 1919 is stitched on the fronts of the bodices and is...