Sauquoit Valley Central High School - Saghdaquadah Yearbook (Sauquoit, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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GI DLI' BASKETBALL There were about 30 girls out for the team in the beginning of the season. The girls chosen for the team were: Ella Evans, Dorothy Merritt, Reba Hotchkin, Cornelia Sullivan, Barbara Zimmerman, Grace Moyer, Vi- vian Smith, Julia Loughlin, Nancy Kehoe, Doris Zambon, Dorothy Williams, Marian Robinson, Thelma Bird, Marguerite Castle. INDIVIDUAL SCORES The high scorer for the girls' team was Reba Hotchkin-152 points. Second high was Dorothy Merritt, I30 points. Ella Evans ran third with Tl points. To the coach: We, the girls of the basketball team, are very grateful for the splendid work shown by Mr. Trask in coaching our team. Ella Evans, center, was elected captain of the girls, team for 1935-36. ALL STARS Sauquoit was represented at the all-star game, at Sauquoit, in the girls, team by Ella Evans, Grace Moyer, Reba Hotchkin, and Barbara Zimmerman. LEAGUE BANQUET The annual lnlervalley League banquet was held at Oriskany March 28. The speaker for Sauquoit was Ella Evans. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Dean Powers. Opponents We They il:fillLlIlWl1TliS . , . , 31 27 Mgulisqm , . . 9 30 lliorlsliillty . 21 24+ ll, F, A. , .. I7 'l:MitltIleville I0 'l:Newport . . . 29 i:i0l'lSkUnY - 21. 'iifiliatlwieks ...30 Stockbridge I0 Madison . . 9 Tlhtlilllfl . I0 Alumni . , . . , 26 l'Nf'WIWl'l - 7 illloland , , . 31 ME Stoekbritlge , , , 32 Totals 264. I:Mitltlleville , . . 30 League games. Carnes won ll, games lost Front row: Cornelia Sullivan, Barbara Zimmerman, Ella Evans feaptainl, Reba llotchkin, Dorothy Merritt. Grace Moyer. Back row: M1'. Trask Ccoachl, Dorothy Wil- liams Marian Robinson, Nancy Kehoe, Vivian Smith, Julia Loughlin, Doris Zambon, Nivian Collinst managerl. XS. , s- . . -'T . ,v ZIW'

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FUTUIQE FAIQMEIQS The Sauquoit Yalley Future Farmers have had a very active program during the year. Ten members attended Dairy Day at the N. Y. State Lxperimental Station at Geneva in August. ln the dairy cattle judging contest Carlton Henkle won fourth individual and the team also won fourth. Later in the month five members took a two day trip to visit farms in and around Delhi. The judging team won the cup at the Oneida County Holstein picnic for judging Holsteins. The entire chapter attended the X. Y. State Fair the first day. They took part in the various judging contests besides viewing the many sights. They held their second annual vocational fair the first week of school. There were more and much better exhibits than at the first fair. Carlton Henkle and Harry Rider were in charge of the general arrangements. Harry Rider won Grand Champion with the same heifer that he won it the pre- ceding year. Carlton Henkle's heifer was a close second. Each won a purebred heifer calf. Later in the same week the group exhibited at the Paris Hill Fair where they won the cup for the most points won. Three other schools competed but Sauquoit won more points than all the rest to- gether. This spring we purchased a l2Ofi egg electric Buckeye incubator for our use. Wie filled the machine three times and hatched over two thousand chicks. Wie have the machine over one-half paid for. The members of the chapter have started 3.695 baby chicks this spring. ln addition they have 1.000 hens. They own 39 head of cattle and are raising ll acres of potatoes besides numerous other projects. First row: Hamlin Zamhon. Robert Light. Stanley Porter. James Toner. llwing Way. Arthur Tompkins. john Xliller lpresidentl. Yates Kennedy. Carleton Henkle. Thomas Miller. ,lnhn Watters. Lyle Tlinmas. Second row: Herbert Wiadswt-rtli. Glenn Smith. Edward Kogut. Terrence Weigel. llarold Davies. Francis Smith. Glenn Robinson. llarry Rider. Russell Schafer. Frank Wheeler. Reginald Love. Edwin Bryant. Third row: Gerald Schafer. Norman Smith. Charles Smith. Xlr. Rogers tadvisert. Hugh Stephenson. Frank Gustavason. Bernard Allen. Fourth row: Ardenel Bailey. Edward Crnwe. Frank Cieslakr Tony Swan. . m- .' Fair' ,f.'F: 9s N ?...t..u.nt..:fQ4v- .tvimff ' . T ' w ' . Y ' s 'L 5 1 1-a Y cs.



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BDYI' IBAIIYETBALL Mr. Glenn Trask was coach of the Sauquoit Valley boys, team. The following boys were boysi varsity: Arnold Semanik, center, captaing Lester White, forward: Paul Yager, forwardg Edward Grant, guardg Mike Tyran, guardg Stanley Bawol, Louis Stephenson, Mike Donohue, Stanley Kamorek, Joe Gimmillaro. The players that went to the All Star game were Arnold Semanik, Ed- ward Grant and Lester White. The Intervalley Basketball League was won by Middleville. Sauquoit took second place. The high scorer for Sauquoit was Paul Yager with a total of 119 points. The Sauquoit Junior Varsity won 12 games and lost 4. Opponents Madison . St. Francis :f:Newport . :kChadwicks Madison ,. Alumni . . . Stockbridge it Poland . , , i:Middleville St. Francis INTERVALLEY LEAGUE 1935-36 Boys' Varsity, won 12 and lost 6 We They i:Chadwicks . , ,..,. 24 14 . . . .19 21 :i:O1'iskany . .., ...H34 14 . . . .15 35 : Middleville .., ....23 33 . . . .23 22 :f:Oriskany . . . , . . . .24 22 . . . .19 14 Stockbridge , . . , . 29 12 ....38 22 2:Poland ..,..33 22 . . . .31 27 Waterville . . . . . .23 17 ..,,20 21 1fNewport ... .....22 21 . . . .35 24 -f -- .. . ,19 38 Totals , . . . . .455 403 . . . 23 24 :i:League games. Frant row: Lester White, Michael Tyran, Arnold Semanik fcaptainj, Edward Crant, Paul Yager, Dewey Rolyrts lmanagerl. Back row: Mr. Trask lcoachl, Stanley Bowal, Michael Donohue, Louis Stephenson, joseph Gimmillaro, Stanley Komorek.

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