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and Howard Crego, who helped B Ville to bring home the third place honors. This year there are four new boys who have gone out for the sport to help fill the vacancies. There are Everett Heagle, Leopold Meier, Kenneth Neupert and Franklin Myers. so far this season the team has had two dual meets—-Vo- cational and Solvav. The results are as follows: Baldwinsville 37 — Vocational 26 Baldwinsville 40 — Solvay 41 In the following table are the names of the present team and the events in which they will take part in the Onondaga County Track Meet to be held June 5, at Griffin Field, Liver- pool : Members Alfred Oppleton Everett Heagle Kenneth Neupert Russell Virginia Leonard Mackey Norman Kingsley Frederick Pulver Harry SHriver Frederick Sullivan Franklin Myers Leopold Meier Events lC0-220-yard dash, broad jump 440-vard dash 100-yard dash, broad jump 220 and 440-vard dash, high jump 880-vard dash, mile 880-yard dash 880-yard dash high jump pole vault, shot put shot put broad jump M anager—ROYDEN SMITH The following is the summary of the County League Track meets since 1934: 1934 Baldwinsville First Skaneateles Second Solvay 1935 Third Solvay First Baldwinsville Second Liverpool 25 Third
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Glee Club President James Williams Vice President Frederick Palmer Secretary Michael Sawyer The two big events of the Glee Club this year have been the Annual Spring Concert and the Musical Review. The latter was known in earlier years as the Minstrels. The Musical Review was a social as well as a financial suc- cess from all points of view. Every member of the Glee Club (80 members) took part. The auditorium was filled to capac- ity the first night. The Review played again to a large audi- ence the following night. The proceeds of the second night’s performance went to the Flood Relief Fund. The Annual Spring Concert was also a decided success. Other activities of the Glee Club for the year have included singing in Assemblies and for the Parent Teacher Associa- tion, and as a whole the Glee Club should be congratulated on their successes of the year which have been under the di- rection of Miss Elizabeth Roth, the musical director. The following seniors are Glee Club members: Allen, Betty Henderson, Robert Aplin, Isabel Klasmier, William Bartnikowski, Bernadine Morehous, Robert Bond, Robert Cenci, Carmella Clarke, Francis Davis, Lucyann Doran, Carolyn Gere, Jeanne Gettman, Dorothy Harrington, Margaret Neuport, Kenneth O’Brien, Adrian , Parry, James Rowley, Donald Sawyer, M ichael Stearns, Harold Voorhees, Catherine West, Kirby ISABEL APLIN SPORTS Track The track team of 1937 has bad a fairly successful year so far and it looks forward to the rest of the season. The team consists of almost all t lie members of the last year’s team with the exception of Milton Stafford, Wilbur Smallwood, James Turner, Warren Virkler, James Williams, Howard Kratzer 24
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Solvay First Liverpool Second Baldwinsville Third 1937 Solvay First Baldwinsville Second WARREN VIEKLER ---0O0---- Golf Team The 1937 golf team consists of William Walters one man, Russell Virginia two man, Kirby West three man and Fred Pulver playing fourth position. The team competed against Eastwood, Marcellus, Skaneateles and Solvay. Eastwood de- feated us in a non-league game and Skaneateles was also victor in a league match. Play- ffs to be held at Liverpool are planned for June 5th. RUSSELL VIRGINIA -0O0---- Football Coach Getman’s Red Raiders of 1936 did not have so vic- torious a season as they hoped for; but they cannot be blamed too much as they were severely handicapped by lack of material. The team, led by Captain Carl Rice, who was chosen cap- tain because of the illness of John Navin, captain elect, tried very hard. It succeeded in winning two games out of the six played. The following are the players who received letters for their service: Carl Rice—Captain Leland Rice—Manager Charles Cole Louis Gettman Donald Coates Everett Ueagle Erwin Mathewson Leopold Meier James Williams Kenneth Neupcrt Kenneth Adsit Lewis Johnston William Klasmier Franklin Myers Richard Tarnow Royden Smith 26
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