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Archery Left to Right: Mr. Mear CCoachD, Karen Gardner, Jane Heer, Louise Krakau, Pauline Case, Helen Pegula, Eileen Flanagan Three years ago it was decided by the County League that basketball should not be played by girls. Since then coaches in the various schools have searched for some type of activity in physical education to take the place of basketball. So, along with volleyball, this school adopted archery as a fitting sport for our girls. In the county archery meet held at Griilin Field, Liverpool, the girls representing Onondaga Central placed sixth. Not a bad record when We realize this is the first year of competition for our girls. The girls voted to receive letters by the Athletic Association were: Jane Heer, Louise Krakau Qco-captainj, Eileen Flanagan Qco-captainj, Pauline Case, Francis Pegula, Karen Gardner. -21-
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Basketball Back: CliHord Hayden fManagerJ, Adam Zukowski, Ambrose Flanagan, Mr. Mear cC03Cl'lJ Front: Nelson Kenyon, Paul Horton, BL'l'DIll'Ll G1ll'kllll'I' fCz1pt:1inj, jannes Putman, Marshall Curtis The sport which attracted the greatest number of people proved to be basketball. Al- though the season closed with the team representing Onondaga Central below average in the number of games won, the boys who played gained considerable experience which will be of benefit in another season. Two teams represented the school in the county league and several members of the junior varsity team should move up to the varsity squad in the coming season. The players who earned varsity letters are as follows: James Putman, Paul Horton, Bernard Gardner, Marshall Curtis, Nelson Kenyon, Ambrose Flanagan, Clifford Hayden. .20.
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Fourteen Points Pertaining to Good Sportsmanship A Good Sport DOES 1. Play fair at all times. 2. Plays hard to the end. 3. Keeps his head. 4. Plays for the joy of playing and the success of his team. 5. Is a good team worker. 6. Keeps training rules. 7. Obeys orders of coach or captain. 8. Does his best in all school work. 9. Backs his team in every honest way, but- 10. Gives his opponents a square deal. 11. ls respectful to ofticials. Accepts reverse decisions graciously. 12. Congratulates the winner. Gives his opponent full credit. 13. Is generous. ls modest. 'ls considerate. 14. ls true to his highest ideal. DOES NOT 1. Does not cheat. 2. Does not quit. ls not yellow. 3. Does not lose his temper, even though wronged. 4. Does not play for money or other reward. 5. Does not play to the Hgrandstandf, 6. Does not abuse his body. 7. Does not shirk. 8. Does not bet. Does not think betting necessary to show his loyalty. 9. Does not neglect his studies. 10. Does not take any technical advantage. Treats visiting players as guests. ll. Never blames oiiicials for defeat. Does not crab. 12. Does not show his disappointment. Does not alibi, 13. Does not boast. Does not crow. Does not rub it in. 14. Does nothing unworthy of a gentlemen. -22-
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