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26 THE TOOT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOO L BASKETBALL TEAM 1st. row: Farfaro, Damico, Robison, Harrington; 2nd. row: Verro, Bertelero Emmi, Hough, Vescusio; 3rd row: Sorcl, Finiccharo, Kollar, Hamlin, Potter, Herlan, Principal McLean. C. H. S. 20 ......... Cathedral 10 C. H. S. 27-------------Cazenovia 25 C. H. S. 27—........... ‘Sherrill 25 C. H. S. 31 Norwich 5 C. H. S. 36—..........-Waterville 07 C. H. S. 11 Holland Patent 26 C. H. S. 14-------------‘Waterville 10 ‘Road Games —Betty Musacchio BASEBALL 1929 Of the nine games played thus far this season the high school won six running up 66 runs to the opponents 56. Under the coaching of “Pinky” Schmidt, who is the athletic coach, we had the most successful season in many years. There were two thrilling games of the season, one the Sherrill-Canastota and the other, the Oneida-Canastota game. The former was an 11 inning contest, finally won by hit by Gustaf- son which drove in Bertelero from second. The latter, although not a close game was very thrilling at least to the spectators who jumped up and down the sidelines ,and were over- joyed at the victory 7 to 4. Those who are returning for next year are Loren Coleman, Gerald Shaf- fer, Spadafora, Bertelero, Damico, Ay- ers, Clarke, Peretta. These along with the present Junior High ought to form into a snappy “outfit. With 8 regulars and Coach Schmidt the pros- pects are brighter than ever. The schedule: C. H. S. 8 - Oneida 2 C. H. S. 15 Camden 7 C. H. S. 13— — St. Aloysius 2 C. H. S. 7 C. H. S. 4 .Rome F. A. 13 C. H. S. 1 St. Aloysius 9 C. H. S. 10 C. H. S. 3 Sherrill 7 C. H. S. 5 Oamripn 4 Total 66 56
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THE TOOT 25 C. H. S. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM 1st. row: C. Church; 2nd. row; V. Capparelli, E. Musacohio, J. Eaton, H. Greiner, R. Greiner; 3rd. row: A. Stoner, F. Ackerman, M. Cady, Miss Jutie- wicz (Coach). F. Williams, M. Relyea, M. Church. c. H. S. 10 . 20 c. H. S. 10 Oswego 27 c. H. S. 17. Chittenango 12 c. H. S. 13-- Sherrill 33 c. H. S. 11— Morrisville A. 23 c. H. S. 23.. St. Aloysius 12 c. H. S. 16-. Hamilton 19 c. H. S. 27--. 21 c. H. S. 9— 33 c. H. S. 13— Rome. F. A. 19 c. H. S. 13 . 29 c. H. S. 14- . - . Oneida 29 c. H. S. 18.— Morrisville A. 33 c. H. S. 23-- 18 c. H. S. 23 Norwich 25 c. H. S. 19 -. 23 —R. Coleman GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Our girl’s basketball season has been fairly successful, winning games and losing. A large share of the credit goes to our coach Miss “Uke” Our team, when we started had two veteran players, Ronnie Capparelli, our star guard and Jay Eaton, our crack side-center. Charlotte Church, our captain helps Jay in the center zone. Ruth Greiner assists Ronnie in the guard territory while Helen Grei- ner, our high scoring ace and Betty Mussachio compose the forwards. Due credit must be given to the second team, for they remained faith- ful to us thruout the season; Flor- ence Ackerman, Peg Relyea, Mabel Church, Elsie Williams, Peg Cady and Alice Stoner. The games and scores were as follows: C. H. S. 10 ‘Holland Paten 33 C. H. S. 15 ‘Cazenovia 26 C. H. S. 22 - Alumni 18 C. H. S. 18 - Alumni 12 C. H. S. 22 -Earlville 3 c. H. S. 17 ‘Earlville 20 c. H. S. 15 .‘Morrisville 16 c. H. S. 17 - -Morrisville 10 c. H. S. 25 —‘Norwich 14
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THE TOOT 27 C. H. S. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 1st row: C. Church; 2nd row: Miss Gaudern, J. Eaton, P. Venturing, M. Frost, D. DiCapua, J. Damico, M. Roberts; 3rd. row: P. Johnson P. Moore, H. Braun, H. Greiner, R. Tornatore, J. TeVVinkel, M. Woolsey. E. Williams; 4th. row: M. Buhrig, G. Campbell, R. Swee .y, J. Raineri. F. Taylor, D. Braun. GLEE CLUB A better appreciation and a wider interest in music has been aroused in C. H. S. During the past year the boy’s and the girl's glee clubs, high school orchestra and the band were re-established. These organizations have played a large part in the activ- ities of the school in the past year. The girl’s glee club has made several appearances this year. The first activ- ity was the presentation of “Love Pirates of Hawaii.” This was a great success. During National Music Week both the boy’s and the girl’s clubs added their training and talent at the con- cert given by the high school students. Beside this, both have made many public appearances which have been unusually good. Their future looks bright. BAND In September of 1928 the high school band was reorganized under the di- rection of Mr. Rich with a member- ship of about twenty-five pieces. A short time later Mr. Rich left our faculty and accepted a position in Syracuse. To show his loyalty to C. H. S. he agreed to come to Canastota once each week and continue direct- ing the band. Also about this time Miss Gaudern started the beginners orchestra class. Although the band gave no public performance it has done much for training members for the High school orchestra. ORCHESTRA Under the steady drilling of our faithful music teacher, Miss Gaudern, tne high school orchestra finished a successful year. Success was marked
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