Cincinnatus Central High School - Lion Yearbook (Cincinnatus, NY)
- Class of 1947
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' DEDICHTIUH LETA M TOTMAN Who, for nineteen years has been faculty of the Cincinnatus Central School, this the 1947 Lion, IS re spectfully dedicated T0 an inspiration to the students and . , . - HDIHIHISTHHTIUH -1 M ll W ,. m 24 1' H' R L WILLIAMS, PRINCIPAL D1etr1ch Center Mrs Geer,M1ss Lansdown, Mlss Wood, Mrs French, M1ss W11t Mrs Totman Mlss Roe Mrs McNally, Mlss Flsh Miss Hilslnger Mlss Ogbm, Mrs Wllbur Back Mr W11bur, Mr Dodge Mr Taylor Mr Sprmger 4 X Y it , M ' L ' A Front: Murs. Muncy, Mrs. Carr, Miss Lynch, Mrs. Springer, Miss Iipson, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Gates, Mrs g - , . , Q - , ' - , . , , . 1---nl 'F 'TFMI f! -of- 47 if Y 'N 'Z' Class Pres 2 3 4 1 2,3 4 ,2 3,4 1 2 3 4 Plays Soccer Basketball Baseball LOIS CLINTON Ambltlon Teacher Class Secretary Class Vice Pres 4 Cheerleading 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra KENNETH ROWE Nickname Le on Ambltlon Coach Intramurals 2 3 4 Orchestra Track 2 3 4 Intramurals School Paper p1ayS Yearbook Girls Chorus 1,2 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 School Paper Yearbook Plays Intramurals 1 2 3 4 PAUL LA CELLE Ambxtion radlo englneer ELEANOR GARDINER Nlckname ' Blue eyes Ambition be successful School Paper Edxtor 4 Yearbook Class Secretary Intramurals 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus Play Yearbook Boys Chorus Track Class Treasurer 1 2 3 4 I ' 1 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 3 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 3,4 ' 4 - 1 , - 3 - 3,4 - 4 ' 1 1 1 314 - 3,4 Nickname - Loie Nickname - Porky ' 2 , , ' 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 3,4 . - - , , , - 3 - 4 , ,3,4 - 3,2 - 3,4 - 4 - 1:2Z3:4 - 3,4 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 7 RICHARD BALDWIN Nickname Massive Ambition pass solid geometry Intramurals 1 2 3 Soccer 2,3,4 Basketball 1 2,3 4 Track Baseball 2 3 4 Plays .4-nv' w-I4 KENNETH BEACH Nickname ' Ken Ambition successful farmer BRUCE BEACH Nickname ' Bruce Ambition see the world Soccer Basketball Baseball Intramurals 1 ,2 , Track Plays 1 ,2 3,4 IAN E BROWN Nickname lame Ambition Nurse Intramurals - 1 2,3,4 Track - Intramurals - 1 2 3 4 F A - 1 , Plays - - DAVID FAUSNAUGH Nickname - ' B B Brain Ambition - Reverend Intramural - 1 2 3 Male Chorus - Mixed Chorus - 3 MALCOLM FISH Niclmame - Mac Ambition - Social Studies Teacher School Paper - Yearbook - Intramurals - 3 4 School Paper - Band - 1 2 3 4 Male Chorus - Orchestra - Yearbook - BEVERLY FORTNER MARIQME FQX Nlckname Bev Nlckname Marge Ambitlon Lab Ambltion successful TeChIl1Cl8.Il housewife Intramurals Student Councll Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Yearbook Transferred from Blnghamton DCNALD FRITZ Nlckname ' Harold Ambxtxon Vetermar an Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Band Plays Track Soccer Intramurals l 2 3,4 Band 1 3 4 Orchestra Male Chorus 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Yearbook Baseball 1 2 3 4 School Paper Basketball 2 3 4 Student Councll Basketball Manager 1 CHARLES HAIGHT Nlckname Chuck Amb1t1on Book Baseball Plays School Paper Track Yearbook Soccer keeper 2 3 4 Plays School Paper LESLIE GILBERT Nlckname John Ambltlon best hunter m the country Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Soccer Track F F A 1 2 3 4 Plays Yearbook LAWRENCE HARVEY Nxckname Stub Ambitxon play base bal Baseball 2 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Plays Track 2 3 4 Secretary Class reporter 3 - 4 . 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' 9 9 - 4 - 4 - UC . 9 . - U 77 Ambition - Kaydet Ambition - Beautician ' 9 9 . ' 4 9 9 9 ' 3 - 2,4 .- 2 - 3,4 - , - 4 - 4 - 4 - , - 2,4 - 2,4 ' - 2,4 A - 2,4 ' ' 374 ' 9 9 9 ' - ' 9 9 - , - 4 - 3 10 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Band 1,2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Yearbook FLOYD SMITH N kname Crash Ambltlon successful lumbe rj ack Intramurals 1 2 Play Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2,3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 BEVERLY ROMINE BERNARD PRESTON Nlckname Bev Nickname Bernle Amb1t1on Success Ambltion Radlo u Armouncer Orchestra Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Plays Sfhool Paper Basketball Baseball Transferred from C azenovxa 'WIS mf? an.. KW' Track Baseball 2 3 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 IOYCE WIGHT Nlckname Beaular Ambltion Travel Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 School Paper Yearbook Plays Class Vice Pres 3 11 F F A 1 2 3 4 Yearbook 4 RICHARD SMITH Nxckname Smutt Ambltlon play baseball Intramurals 1 2 Band Plays - - cc H - u - n f 1 ' 1 J 1 . ' 3,4 ' x 7 2 ' s 1 1 4 . 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Y ' A 'D f ded ' 15 fag' ' 1' 0 . -f g , 1 f f f 1 aff ff? f' f o 'y L Q 5 ff 5 lt 046 ' g' - f ' ' f Aff 'L' rf Z A f Miz XY Y S 158 I1 Front Mrs Totman, Russell Crandall D13.Z, Gardner Davis Blanchard Cook Potter Back Dunham, Sassman, Dav1s Whlte, Kellogg Lee, Davis, Sandy Kmg CLHSS UF 1948 Startlng out ln the Iunlor class at the beginning of the year seemed l1ke reachmg a goal Then, after we settled down to our studles, we reahzed there was another, blgger goal Wlth a great deal of excltement, we got our class rings ected our offlcers, and chose Mrs Totman as our advlsor We whlch was a great success On Apr11 4 three one act Plays were presented These three comedles Sob Stuff Nobody Sleeps, 8: Every thing Nlce were emoyed by all and made another addltion to the 11st of successes for the Class of 48 Also on the year s program were a Iumor Prom 1n April and a Iumor Sen1or plcmc 1D Iune All 1n all the Iumors have had a pleasant year and are look ing forward to next year and that spec1al goal 15 : ' 7 . . ! . 7 Q . I ! : ! ! 3 ' ' , el- started off the year's social events with an informal dance, - , - gc -' 1 u .ac - . 7, - . , . ' ! , . . , - Kneelmg Iordan, Gates Eccleston, Potter Front Flsh, Mlller, Flsk, Fox, Beach, Fox, Maroney, Torrey Fausnaugh Moore, Kenyon, Grewe, Gergm Back Mlss Roe, Halght Tracy, Oros, Clough, Totman, Eaton, La Celle, Hess, Smlth, Peaslee, Gates, Lockwood, Davxs, Marks CLHSS UF 1949 Durmg the current year, the Class of 1949 has achleved a place of prommence nn th1s school Under the guxdance of 1tS offlcers and advlsor, the large sophomore class has been out standlng ln both curncular a.nd extra currlcular act1v1t1es Names of the forty mners were promment 1n all phases of school hfe Many members were actwe m orchestra, band, and chorus The class was also well represented athletmcally wlth members playmg on teams 1n all major sports Sopho mores were mstrumental also 1n the establlshment of the u dent Senate and amded ln publxcatxons act1v1t1es Socially thls class turned 1n a good record durlng the 1946 1947 season They held a chxcken supper early 1n the fall tended other school events a.nd as th1s book goes to press, are p1ann1ng an mformal Sprmg dance 16 : . n . 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' ' , at- Front Allen, Peak Fry, Auwater, Gergm, Parks, Lee, Ufford, La Celle, Newton Center Lockwood Sergent Baldwm, Greene, Brewer, Monell, Smlth, Peak Cooper, Loomis Back Brown, Mlss Lynch, Kostenko, Hammond, Aylesworth Harvey, Moniz, Sandy Perkms, Mxller, Olds Knolls, Brown, Kemak Tennant ULHSS UF 1950 In September, 1947 the 35 members of th1s group shed thelr Iumor Hlgh School shells and wlth varxous react1ons, emerged as confusing, but by January the Class of 1950 had acclimated itself to its new posltlon and was creatlng a good record New students swelled the freshman ranks throughout the year and added desxrable color a.nd talent Additlons came from New Jersey, Brooklyn Bmghamton, 8a Cortland Throughout the year, both in curr1cular and extra curr1cular 3.CtiVltl6S, students of th1s group have achleved prom1nence and revealed promxsmg abxhty Many are mamstays of the muslc or ganizations and others are up and com1ng athletes 17 full-fledged, if green, freshmen. Initial days were perhaps a bit SEHIUH UPIHIUHS Most Popular Best Lookmg Prettlest Ha1r Prettnest Eyes Most Llkely to Succeed Most Studxous Best Athlete Best Dancer Best Dressed Class W1t Loudest Class Mouse Most Cheerful Class Wolf Most Promlsmg Iunlor Most Promlsmg Sophomore Most Promlsmg Freshman Favorlte Song Favorlte Magazme Favorlte Outdoor Sport Favorlte Indoor Sport Best Movle Actress Best Movxe Actor Kenneth Rowe Lo1s Clmton Lawrence Harvey Joyce Wlght Kenneth Beach Beverly Fortner Rlchard Smlth Beverly Fortner Paul La Celle Mary La Celle Paul La Celle Mary La Celle Kenneth Rowe W1ll1am Marshall Beverly Romme Kenneth Rowe LOIS Clmton Donald Frltz Floyd Smlth Malcolm Flsh Wanda Phetteplace Marlorxe Fox Floyd smlrh Boyd Kellogg June Crandall Jack Eaton Dorls Kenyon Lowell Harvey Dorothy Kostenko Stardust Lzfe Baseball Basketball Ingrld Bergman Gregory Peck Class Musician Barrett Potter ' ll 7? 18 Kneelmg Sturdevant, Banks Cook, Russell, Ilpson, Cooper Front Cobb Greene, Brown Potter, Smlth, Olds Parks Peaslee Glezen, Eaton, Potter, Kenyon, Parks, Allen, Hammond Glezen Center Walters, La Celle, Knickerbocker Gardner, Wheeler Baldw1n, Hammond Bush Turner, Romme, Flsh, Cllnton, Kmg, F1sh Muncy Back Knlckerbocker, Bennett, Gates, Eccleston, Lockwood Potter, Mr Wllbur, Halght Wlght Bennett, Smlth Kellogg Blanchard One of the most lmportant and popular features of the Cmclnnatus Central School IS 1ts band Begun 1n 1935 th1s umt has grown and lmproved throughout the years At the present t1me, the bnlhantly umformed organ1zat1on p1ctured above consxsts of 45 members Durmg the school year 1946 47 the band gave a number of concerts ranglng from assem bly performances to parades The work of th1s umt does not end ln June, for concerts are glven weekly all durmg the summer at Cmcinnatus and the band Journeys to nelghborlng communlties ln order to partlcxpate ln fest1v1t1es scheduled for Sp6Cl3.1 occaslons The outstanding record of the orgamzatxon 1S due to a great extent to the unflaggmg efforts of Mr Alton Wilbur who for seven years has been director of mus1c 1n the Cincimmatus Cen tral School Upper Left Band particlpates ln Iuly fourth celebratxon Lower Left Trumpet Trio Eaton Kenyon, Potter 19 . , . - J 1 9 9 s 9 ' I Y Y Y . . . . . 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A ' 2 L 5 P ' if . J 1 . V 2 P , 5 5 P 5 I nl y I X ,Q el 1' ff. : 9 I 7 7 9 ! ' I 7 7 7 I ! Y - Y I I 1 l l ' GIRLS CHUHUS Front Kostenko Sassman Cobb, Baldwm Kmg Mrs W11bur Maroney Blanchard Fritz Torrey Cooper Center Scutt, Gergm Halght Peak Smxth Gates Lockwood, Potter Kenyon Chnton Preston IHIXED CHURUS Front Mr Wilbur, Sassman Haight King Sandy Maroney Kenyon Chnton Mrs W11bur Center Allen LaCe11e Romme Lockwood Bennett La Celle W1ght Glezen Potter Gates Brown Lee Back Ufford Parks Eccleston Gates Eaton LaCe11e Haxght LaCe11e Totman Kmckerbocker 23 7 : 7 7 I 7 . 7 ' . 7 7 7 I 7 7 Back: u Smith, Lockwood, Ste,rnberQ, Glezen, La Celle, Bennett, Turner, Wigfmt, Romine, Sandy, Strough : ' 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 . 7 ' . : 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 : 7 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 . MUSIC DEPARTMENT Cmcxnnatus Central School Cmclnnatus New York March 21 1947 The Edltor 1947 L1on Clncmnatus Central School Cinc1nnatus, New York Dear Edztor In response to your recent letter, I am forwardmg the followlng mformatlon concernmg our department Mrs Wllbur and I have been greatly pleased With the enthuslasm shown by Students ln all the grades thls year We have 104 members enrolled ln the varxous muslc orgamzatxons at present and thxs number w1ll probably be swelled to 150 by the end of the year Inasmuch as the Band act1v1t1es have been covered elsewhere 1n your book, I shall begln w1th the orchestra Th1S group started slowly last fall g1v1ng 1ts f1rst formal performance at the Sen 1or Play on November 22 Two other appearances are scheduled at thls t1me, one for the Iumor Plays on Aprxl 3 and the other for Commencement on Iune 24 The Gxrls Glee Club was heard publlcly for the f1rst txme thxs year at the Lenten Servlces held m the Kellogg L1brary The yommg ladles w1ll appear agaln at the Annual Sprlng Concert Th1s group has been partlcularly versatlle, Slllglflg famous select1ons rangmg through classlcal seml classlcal and sacred muslc Chosen from thls chorus, s1x glrls w1th outstandlng volces formed a sextette whxch performed at such funct1ons as Eastern Star Receptlons, the meetlng of the Cortland County Teachers Assoc1at1on at McGraw the March meetlng of the PTA at McGraw and Lenten Servlces Other appearances have been scheduled for varlous occaslons later xn the Sprlng The Mlsses Beverly Romxne, Ioyce Wlght, Patr1c1a Bennett Dons Kenyon, Mar1lou Pot ter, and Dorothy Klng are to be hxghly commended for thelr exceptlonally fme work and co oper at1ve sp1r1t as members of th1s sextette I thmk that you should know about another muslc group whlch had 1ts lnceptlon thrs year A trumpet trlo, cons1st1ng of Dons Kenyon lack Eaton, and Barrett Potter accompamed the sex tette to all of the performances lxsted above and also appeared before the F F A Banquet held ln the Fall Our male chorus th1s year, though not so act1ve as the glrls , has nevertheless appeared be fore the publlc on several occaslons A representative group sang at the Eastern Star Receptlon 1n November and the entlre chorus of 22 vorces performed at the f1rst Lenten Servlce of 1947 Other appearances mcluded ones at the Masomc Lodge and the 01258116 Valley Men s meetlng wh1le addltlonal concerts have been scheduled for May To all muslc students but especlally to those members of the Class of 1947, Mrs Wxlbur and I express appreclatlon for your work wlth us and extend slncere congratulatlons on all of your high school achlevements Wlth best wishes for your contmued success I am Yours very sxncerely Qggvlff Wwdw Alton W W1lbur Head of Mus1c Department 24 7 . , ' . . , . . . . . s 9 3 A , - . v 7 ' . . . p n n I , w 1 , . 1 1 ,, . First Row Sergent, Kenyon, Dunham, Sassman, Fish Second Row Cook, Rowe, Clinton, Gardiner Marshall, Mr Taylor, Gllbert Back Row Knickerbocker, Smlth Fritz Potter, Olds PUBLIUHTIUHS 1dea m the publications of Cincy High We set our goal at the begmmng of the year wlth the promise to better our p per as much as we could We are proud to say that we have accomplished this goal, in that we now publish a prmted school paper Our October issue was of the old style mxmeograph pa per This we bettered by running the November issue off on the dupllcator machine The new prmted L1on s Roar IS pubhshed monthly and, under the capable staff with El eanor Gardiner, Editor 1n Chief, and B111 Marshall Bus mess Manager, has been a great success The annual this year is another step in the progress of the publications in the Cmcmnatus Central School The Senior Class of 1947 attempted to put out a yearbook which would be pleasing to both faculty and students Under Mr Taylor s direction, the staff has worked long and pamstak mgly that it will prove satisfactory to everyone We sincerely hope our subscribers will en1oy this book as much as we of the staff have enJoyed working on it The staff of The Lion was headed by Lois Clinton, who served as Editor in Chief and Ken Rowe, Buslness Manager 25 Third Row King, Potter, Wight, Romine, Cfardner, Kellogg, Diaz, Sandy, Russell, La Celle 7 7 . This year, the staff of the Lion's Roar started a new n n u . u a- ' . - - - xc - l 1 H . . -. - . . , I Q s n I 1 .- H . pp - . . . ' i We I' Front Auwater, Gergm, Peak, Newton, Tennant, Perkms Center Peaslee, Beach Smxth, Smlth, Pudney Gates Back Sandy Olds, jordan, Davls, Davls, Mr Dodge Gllbert, Beach Aylesworth, Mlller, Harvey FUTURE FHHHIERS Returmng to school m September after takmg fnrst prxzes 1n both the cattle and poultry Judgmg contests at the Cortland Coxmty Falr, the Cmcmnatus Future Farm ers settled down to an actlve year of fun and studxes In September, the local president, who is also presldent of the Cortland County F F A attended a leadershlp traming school 1n Ithaca The Second Annual School Fa1r was held 1n Oc tober and met with tremendous success. The Natlonal F F. A Conventlon, to wh1ch the lo cal chapter sent fave delegates, was also held ln October. The hlgh spot of the year, a parent and son banquet took place in November and was well attended At this t11ne, Charles Sawyer was awarded an honorary F. F A. membershlp. In Ianuary, 11 new members were mltlated 1nto the local chapter and also recelved thexr Future Farmer degrees Iune will see many members of thxs group Above Delegates at National graduatmg. To them go best wxshes for suc Convention cess ln their chosen field of agrlculture. 26 - f C gsee 1 fs- ' 'O ' t t 3 t h., 5 Z 1 -sv -y , .: , l I 0 . , . : I ' 7 , . I, . o 0 u I . ., as gases' Left to Right Fritz, Beach, Clinton, Romme, Rowe, Marshall Fox, Gardmer, Baldwin, Gilbert Brovm, Bennett, Haight Wight SENIOR PLHU On November 22 1946, nearly 500 people witnessed the Senior class presentation of their annual play, a hilarious three act comedy by Charles Quimby Burdette, entitled Foot Loose. Previous to this date, the cast could be seen with their 11ttle play books, studying their parts in some far off corner Although Mr. Taylor, the di rector, many times had given up all hope of ever shaping the members of the cast into actors, he st1ll worked untiringly doing whatever he could to make the play successful. This year's choice of a play was especially good in that it differed from the usual farce materlal and presented a normal sltuation with a normal outcome. Fourteen seniors participated in the presentation and all gave ex ceptional performances. Other members of the Class of '47 created an at tractive and realistic set in record time. The cast included' Mary Early . Randolph Cunningham . . . . Delphle .... Hope Early . Bob Early . . Dick Early . . Emily Early . . Richard Early . Miriam Walker Ienny Malloy . . lack Milford . . Buzz Daily. . . Sanford Wells . Beverly Romme . . Bruce Beach Patricia Bennett Eleanor Gardmer Willlam Marshall . . . Charles Haight . . . . . . .... lane Brown . . Leslie Gilbert . . Lois Clinton . . . . Joyce Wight . . . . . .... Kenneth Rowe . . . . . . .... Donald Fritz Mrs. Forrestor ..... . . . . . . . . . Richard Baldwin . . . Marjorie Fox VARSITY Clinton Moore W Kmg Lockwood CHEEH LEHIJERS In the early fall, approx1mately th1rty glrls re ported for cheerleader try outs These hopefuls were judged by a Cheerleader Advisory Board composed of Mr and Mrs Sprmger and Mr 'Iaylor From th1s group they had the dlfficult Job of choos mg s1x I V and s1x Varslty cheerleaders Matenal for umforms was purchased by the Ath letlc Associatlon, the glrls made the outflts them selves A sllghtly different procedure was followed thls year, ln that there was no head cheerleader Th1s pos1t1on was weekly rotated among the gxrls Both squads worked hard at afterschool practlces and noon hour pep ralhes, origmatmg new yells and teachmg them to the student body Maroney Russell Q Fish Kenyon p Cook Torrey 28 Q' an-.,.v.-I. 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We CQ W'-rr Front Cobb Eaton, Potter, Abbey Sandy Olds, Parks Center Beach Baldwin, Kellogg Eccleston, Cardner, Perkins, Marshall Fritz Back Brown Iordan, La Celle Haight White, Davis, Gilbert, Coach Springer In the 1946 soccer season, the C1nc1nnatus High School team finished in second place after a season which saw three teams tied for first place after the completion of the reg ularly scheduled games This necessitated play off games to determine the league championship The three tea.rns Homer, Marathon, and C1nc1nnatus held a drawing to see who would play the first game In the drawing Marathon drew the bye which meant that Cm cmnatus and Homer would have to play on a neutral field The game, played at Marathon was won by Homer Homer also went on to beat Marathon, which gave them the champ ionship and placed the local team second with a record of 5 wins and 3 losses A non league game with South Otselic was also won byy C1nc1nnatus 3 0 In this game, all of the goals were scored by Rowe, who was the team s high scorer for the year at the beginning of the season, the squad was handicapped by the fact that some of the players, even though they had had previous experience on the team, were playing differ ent positions than they had played the year before This tended to make them appear awkward. As the season wore along, however, and the players became used to their new positions the team began to play excellent soccer and, toward the end of the season, be- came known as one of the best teams in the league. The line-up for the team, with the exception of games when players were injured, was as follows: Goalie ........ .... Right Fullback .... . . Marshall . . White Left Fullback. . . . .... Davis Right Halfback. . . . Center Halfback .... . Left Halfback .... . Right Wing ....... . . Right Inside .......... Center Forward ....... Left Inside ....... . . . Left Wing .... 30 . . Fritz . Haight '. Raldwin . .Totman . . Kellogg . . Rowe Eccleston . Perkins 'Y .agifa iglbb. Front Baldwm, Rowe, Marshall Totman, Harvey Back Fritz, Smith Haight Preston, Springer BHSKETBHLL The Cincy Cagers closed their 1946 47 season with a record of ten wins and eight losses The winter months produced many exciting victories an a few closely contested defeats The fast breaking Lions were strong on their own court and dropped only one game there when the Champion Marathon team was battled to a tie un t1l the last few seconds of play On March 1 the Springermen came from behmd to defeat a flashy Lake mont Prep school team 33 to 26 in a game which saw 8 seniors in action on their home court for the last time Cincy broke into the county tournament with a win over McGraw and earned a chance at the Marathon squad Meeting the champs the next night the Red 8: White lost a tough game after being in front all the way until Marathon staged a late fourth period rally and squeezed out a 4 pomt vic tory In the consolation game with Truxton, Cincy again lost a tough one a two point margin Cincinnatus dented the hoops for nearly 600 pomts during their 18 game schedule. Individual scoring was led by Ken Rowe with 146 points He was closely followed by Bill Marshall a.nd Chuck Haight who chalked up 126 and 101 points respectively. During the entire season the Lions conquered every foe but one, unde- feated Marathon, at least once. The Cincinnatus Iayvees wound up in second place in the Cortland County League with a record of 6 wins and 4 losses. In first scoring place at the end of the season was Bob Eccleston who rang up 61 points for the Lion Cubs, while Lowell Harvey, a versatile second, tallied 47. 31 BHSEBHLL Front Horton Abbey, Kmckerbocker, Harvey, Baldwm, Lum, Totman Eccleston Back Potter White, Eaton, jordan, I-Ialght, Smith, Fntz, Rowe, Mr Springer As thls yearbook goes to press, the 1947 baseball and track seasons have not yet started but we shall try to pass on a few predictlons for this commg season and a few glances at last year s record The baseball team came through 1n thzrd place 1n last year s league standings w1th fxve victorles and an equal number of losses Wlth the loss of only one of last year s regulars and the addltlon of B111 Marshall who played here ln 1945, and Bernie Preston, who has played three years of baseball at Cazenovla the L1on team should not only be good, but about the best m the county Ken Rowe led in the sluggxng department last year wlth a battxng average of 480, Don Knickerbocker and Stub Harvey both h1t over 400 and Don Frxtz and D1ck Smlth came through wxth 300 or better Because of the limited supply of athletes and the schedule and practlce confllct between track and base ball the former sport recexved less attentlon and less mterest Desplte thls, Cincmnatus tracksters placed second ln two meets held at Cortland one a county meet and the other bemg a sectlonal meet Front Dunn, Knickerbocker Totman Eccleston Horton, Harvey Davis Lum, Yocum, Jordan Back Potter Haight, Davis Ufford, Benz Hess, Beach, Fritz Rowe Springer 32 1 , . . : , ' ' . . . 9 , n Q n . . n . u q , 1 , . ,rw M 5 . in 4 if A - ,P I 1 7 7 ! : 7 7 ! ! 7 IHTRHITIUHHLS First Row Tracy, Mxller, Maroney Lockwood, Moore, Fausnaugh, Torrey Oros, Kemak Second Row Looims, Fortner, Cllnton, Kenyon, Gates, Marks, Clough Fox, Beach Fish Monell Kos enko Brown, Cooper, Peak, Sergent, Lockwood Knolls, Brewer, Greene Baldwm, Grewe Smith Hammond Dunham, Sassman, Crandall, Dlaz, Blanchard, Potter, King, Fox, La Celle, Romme Wight Phetteplace Brown Thlrd Row Back Row -Wa-4 4 9 9 of 'P 'Q Q Y,:g:?'9: ' 'rf 'J' +,vq+99,4 9 'YQQW' 'VFW QQ- 49r0V4V'? 9'-1 Q-4-Qgoqvyq QQM-v4 47+ 4+ WP! 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