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4 BASEBALL l w 1 i Top Row: Clifford Bailer, Robert McCabe, Harold Curtis, Alton Abbott, Stewart Tobin, Lyle Kenyon, Leland Walters, Richard Bates, Mr. Mear Front Row: Donald Kenyon, James Putman, Winfield Tanner, Paul Horton, Earl White, Charles McCabe, Albert Everingham Onondaga Central's baseball team proved in its first three games that all Western division teams in the County League had real competition when they played our baseball team. Considerable fear and not a little grief was given the league leaders throughout the season. Play was much improved over a year ago, and from all indications Onondaga Central will be in a position to place on the ball Held in another year a team composed of veterans. Those receiving their letters were Captain Paul Horton, Manager Paul Stevens, Alton Abbott, Earl White, Theodore Galloway, Richard Bates, Donald Kenyon, Albert Everingham, Winfield Tanner, James Putman, and Charles McCabe. Onondaga Central -,, ,L 4 Skaneateles Falls ,L -L 3 Onondaga Central -LL -- 20 Marcellus ,,., , - L- 8 Onondaga Central ,-- ,, S Elbridge YY- ---YY -- 0 Onondaga Central -,, -- 4 Skaneateles -- ,-L- ,J 6 Onondaga Central L-- -- 6 Warners ,,,- , -- 0 Onondaga Central --, ,, 3 Baldwinsville ,, ,..., --,LL ,- 6 Onondaga Central -,, -- 18 jordan O,..,, --n H 8 Onondaga Central ,-- ,, 0 Solvay ,,... ,Lu 11 Onondaga Central -,, -- 10 Lafayette ,-- M 3 Onondaga Central ,-- ,, 23 Lafayette ,,-,- -- 3 Onondaga Central ,,, ,,-- 0 Split Rock L-- A, 4 Won-7 Lost-4 - 22 -1 Education cannot be completed in school or university, these ofer only the tools for the enjoyment and understanding of lif6'.,,mWILL DURANT
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VOLLEYBALL The girls' volleyball team again has the honor of being the team representing Onondaga Central School to lose the least number of games, only one game during the season being lost. Those girls receiving letters for their participation were: Captain Eileen Flanagan, Vera Anderson, Helen Kreis, Dorothy Bunkhoff, Norma Curtis, Evelyn Kenyon, Bernice Stevens, Agnes Tobin, Frances Pegula, Ethelyn Hitchings, Elizabeth Bailer. -21- Play for Ike mlnlt is rvcrcufion, flu' rmewul of life, play for lbs child is growlb, lhc gaining of life. --JOSEDH E. LEE
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THE CHARLATANS Throughout this past year the Charlatans have maintained the finished quality which marked their productions of a year ago. Last November the Music Department assisted the Charlatans in presenting The Cottontown Minstrelsf' Those who saw the production spent an enjoyable evening and felt the boys were a credit to the club. From the proceeds, a small piano was purchased, part of the cost having been defrayed by the District. The Big Front was the presentation which was chosen as the Senior play. Almost all the players were members of the graduating class. Those in the audience, which included several with dramatic experience, complimented Miss Phillips, choice of the play, her casting and directing of it. Remarks were most profuse in crediting the Charlatans with a production of professional caliber. TROOP NO. 111-ONONDAGA CENTRAL SCHOOL Eagerly interested boys, fifteen in number, constituted the Boy Scout troop spon- sored by the school. Weekly meetings of serious work and fun have brought this organization to rather a strong position. Parents who visited the school at the installa- tion of the troop and since are confident that their boys will benefit from scouting, one of the greatest of boy organizations. V SHORT COURSE IN AGRICULTURE When eighteen to twenty young men find time to come to the school one evening a week for instruction in agriculture there must be a worthwhile course offered. We are proud of the achievement of the short course as taught by Mr. Davis and expect as large a group during the school year 1937-38. AN EDUCATED MAN IS ONE WHO HAS The mentality to think clearly, The will to work accurately, The culture to recognize, appreciate and apply the good, the true and the beau- tiful wherever found, The democracy to maintain the common touch, The social conscience to relate himself helpfully to society at some point beyond vocation and its reward. And one who has come to see in the universe not a machine, but a purpose, and behind that purpose, G0tl'.,,-JOHN PONTIUS -2j- In a democracy free schools are not a gift, no! a charity, bu! a cooperative aclivity of ilu' people. -WILLIAM FALWELL
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