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l BOYS' BASKETBA Ll, TEAM SeateclfRoger Kane. Thomas Doyle. George Fusek. captain, Vincent Evans. Scott Webb. Second Row4Robert Byrnes. Carl Cook. Albert Radley. Raymond Dunn. Lloyd Smith. William Roberts. Top Row-Mr. llclntosh, coachg Norman Rourke. Roger Terry. Arnold Brunner. Ken- neth Lally. manager. Boys' Basketball The basketball season of l932-33 cannot be considered a very successful one for the VV. C. S. eagers. The team played a strong: schedule of 2l games and among these were several hard fought and exciting battles. Yilhen Mr. Mclntosh issued first call for candidates, a very large number report- ed. There were to be found among these a few basketeers from the successful team of the previous year, including R. Kane, V. Evans, C. Eusek, and Webb. It was necessary to work these four men, with a center yet to be found, into a favorable playing combination. Coach lVlelntosh tried several combinations during practice and the first game of the season, which was with New York Mills, found A. Radley at center, Fusek and Vlfebb as forwards, and Kane and Evans as guards. uTomn1y,' Doyle joined the team after ,lanuary and a new combination was formed with Evans at center, Doyle at forward position and Webb back at guard. while Kane and Fusek retained their old posts. There were several others who re- ceived an opportunity in various games during the season and among these were C. Cook, L. Smith, W. Roberts, S. Fuess, R. Byrnes, and R. Dunn. Those who completed their four years? careers of high school basketball were T. Doyle, V. Evans, and R. Kane. K. Lally. ------------------------ --- --- --- -----------------,---
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4 - L BOYS' GLEE CLUB Seated-Winifred Lloyd, accornpanistg Howard Lally, Elton Dornburgh, Donald Fuess, Vin- cent Evans, president, Albert Radley, William Roberts, Kenneth Rankins. Second RowsMr. Wil- cox, director, Richard Lewis, Frederick Brunner, Raymond Dunn, Oney Ogden, Roger Terry, Elmo Burlingame, Reuben Tepolt. Top Row-Jack Williams, Collis Huntington, Frank Rankins, James Steele, Cecil Edwards, Lowell Peckham, Willard Allen. Boys, Glee Club The Boys, Clee Cluh, under the direction of Professor Fay Wilcox, has pro- gressed very rapidly for the first year. The club work was new for most of the members, which made us progress rather slowly at first. In spite of this, the cluh has put on several interesting and entertaining programs, which included three ap- pearances, once at assembly, once at a Parent-Teacher program, and once at prize speaking. These activities were climaxed by a clulo picnic at Oneida Lake on Deco- ration Day. The club made two trips to Hamilton to hear the Colgate Freshman and Varsity Glee Club concerts. It is expected that more diliicult music will be mastered next year. L. Peckham. Maxine: HI want some invisible inkf' Dan Cleary: 'GHere you aref, Maxine: uwlhere? l don't see anything. Dan: N0f course not. ltis invisiblef' Ax- A-- AAAAA ---A -xx Axxxxxtxx
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QvvYYvv'2Z Q 'QQv vvQ Yvv'7'Qvv vvv-i?'93TvJv'vvJvv3'QJ vvvvvv vvvflvv TT V l i l W, L. GIBLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Seatedfllelcn llilsinger. Wvinifrefl Lloyd. Nina Wliitactw. llelen Billings. captain, June Evans, Bernice Cook. Second Row-Mr. Nlrlntosh. coachg Bessie Chernolf. Elizabeth llelmes, Julia Hughes, Dorothy Brown. Joyce Randall. Thelma Hughes. manager. Top Row--Mary Dutton, llelen Ryan, Elizabeth Townsend. irls' Basketball The Girls, Team of Wlaterville lligh joined the llpper Mohawk Valley Girls' League this year. This made it necessary to play strictly girls? rules, which they were unaccustomed to. Six players were necessary. The three forwards on the first team were Vvinnie Lloyd, Helen Hilsingor, and Nina lvhitacre, center forward. The guards were June Evans, Bernice Cook, and Helen Billings, center guard. Joyce Bandall and Dorothy Browne substituted. The team won four league games and lost four. They played nine outside games, winning four games, losing fire. The second team played the Sauquoit Girls' hrst team, losing by one point. They also played half of the Bichheld Springs game which they helped to win by a large majority. Helen Billings was elected captain. Nina Wliitafzre was the high scorer for the season, totaling l2l points. Coach Mclntosh loses Captain Billings and Joyce Bandall from the regular team, but has a large squad of lower class members to pick from next year. The three players who play ed in the All-Star game at New Hartford, March 24, were Helen Billings, Nina Xvhitacre, and Joyce Bandall. Thelma J. Hughes. lVlr. Peterson: a'Why is there water in a watermelon 'fu Gilbert Steinman: '4Because the seeds are planted in the springfi
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