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I ASI I M AI I The Cazenovia Central School team though not a championship club turned in a fair percentage of victories. Entered in the stiff opposition, afforded by the Upper Mohawk Valley League, the team succeeded in capturing third place. leaniwork was noticeable in every conflict. Due to some hidden reason the team seemed unable to function smoothly on foreign courts, but won all but two games on its own court. I hese were dropped to Hamilton and Canastota. re- spectively. I he team was captained by Don Wager w ho played both center and forward for the season. Earl Brown was the team's outstanding scorer. Bill Tremain, Don Kennedy, Bill Yancausky, Lloyd Lyga, Carl Boland. Joe Kendrick. Tom Tobin, and Henr Kindt all played good ball during the season. Most of these men are re- turning next year and a fine season is expected. DeRuyter Cazenovia 36 Opponents 30 Alumni Cazenovia 21 Opponents 20 hiteshoro 22 25 hiteshoro 25 24 Canastota 29 41 Canastota 25 31 New Hartford 22 12 New Hartford 15 37 Yatcrville 24 18 Waterville 37 38 Clinton 21 23 Clinton 37 28 Sherrill 39 38 Sherrill 18 19 Hamilton 17 24 Hamilton 19 30
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LU inter The leathern sphere rebounds. Tense moments, cold, the actor on set slope. Curtains fall, snow flakes sparkle.
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c uutp iai cub I his is the third year the Commercial Club has functioned. The officers are: President. Mildred Blowers: vice president. Mary Tremain: secretary, Leora Hughes; treasurer, Betty Kennedy; and faculty adviser, Mrs. Holt . I he purpose of the club is to acquaint the students with the manners and meth- ods of the business world. A work group was formed to do tvping, mimeographing, and duplicating for the teachers and various other organizations in the school. A general meeting is held once a month at which time the members discuss busi- ness etiquette, vocations, and everyday problems of interest. There have been two major social functions of the club this year; The Holly- wood Party, a dance at which the movie celebrities held forth, and the Christmas party. The club also made an excursion to Syracuse to visit the Onondaga Potterv Company, Syracuse Secretarial School and Central City Business Institute. These ' isits proved very interesting and the members look forward to another trip in the future. Ann Ward: What is that lump on your head? Boh Niles: Oh. that's where a thought struck m-. Theron Stafford: But I don't think I deserve an absolute zero. Mr. Brimmer: Neither do I. hut it is the lowest mark I am allowed to give.
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