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The Team First Row, l. to 1. Willianl West Donald Wzlixxwright Anthony Lamanna Bernard Ryan Second Row, l. to 1. Henry Smallenherger Alan Shedd Donald Hausner Cerald Buddenhagen Third Row, l, to T, jack Lewis Wallaxce Lewis George Chrisman Clyde Mahhett Fourth Row, l. to 1. Edward Werenmczzlk Leon Hadcock Willizlnm Long Fifth Row, l. to T. james Daly Rohert Daly Bottom Chester johnson 'A' Below Coach Lloyd Baker
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TENNIS Left to right- Miss Sandwall, Norma Hartman, Therese Minosh, Flora Day, Carol Kaples, Louanne Beha, Christine Podevin. ARCHERY SfLl'lldi1lg, left to right---Pat Schell, Connie Hagen, Sue Daly, joan McLean, Miss Sandwall, Anne King, joy Colman, Geraldine Kast. Kneelingn Pat Daly, Christine Podevin, joan Streeter, joan King, Eleanor Delude. SOFTBALL Back Row, left to right4Sue Daly. joan McLean, Geraldine Kast, Georgia Young, june Colman, Louanne Beha, Norma Hartman, Anne King, Chris' tine Podevin, joy Colman, Flora Day, joan King. Middle Row-A--Miss Sand' wall, Flora McGraw, Leona Madison, Pat Harrigan, Pat Daly, Sylvia Bowie, Eleanor Delude, Shirley Wilson, Vi ginia Gilhert, jo Drury, Shirley Wood. Therese Minosh, jean Mason, Connie Hagen. Kneeling-Irene Pett, joan Streeter, joan Ward, Marlene Metot, Mary McCaw, Eleanor Hoke, Pat Schell, Lena Palmeter, Teenie Drury, Carol Kaples, jean Evans.
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glflffbllff ig .Z The 1948 foothall team ended its season under the coaching of Mr. Baker, with three wins, two losses, and two tied games. In Septemher of '48, Mr. Baker came to Mohmwk to find the material very limited and most of the hoys inexperienced. But hy long hours of practcing Mr Baker molded his hoys into a startin Y l . g e even hy the time the first game rolled around. Mohawk won their Hrst two hall games hy defeating johnstown and Frankfort, hut in the weeks that followed Mohawk went down in defeat at the hands of Ilion and Watertmmwii. They came hack, however, to tie Herkimer and heat Ggdenshurg. Then in the iinal game of the season, Mohawk tied the league champions, Little Falls. The end of the season found Mohawk in third place in the M.V.l. league with a record of one win, one loss, and two tied games. 1949 SCORES Johnstown 0 lviohawk 6 Frankfort 6 Mohawk 7 Ilion 7 Mohawk 0 Watertown 24 Mohawk 14 Herkimer 6 Mohawk 6 Ogdenshurgh 19 Mohawk 38 Little Falls 7 Mohawk 7 E 722 29
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