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

 - Class of 1936

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BASEBALL The baseball season has just started. Sauquoit lost two games port 6-3 and New Hartford 15-2. The candidates for the team are C. Smith. catcher, E. Crowe, A. Bailey, B. Allen, pitchers, first base: H. Zambon, T. Swan, J. Schafer, second base, P. Y stop, A. Hanson, third base, L. White, K. Kirby, D. Hadley, W. Parker, field. TIQACIY Many boys turned out for track this spring. The first meet with New- E. Grant, ager, short Smith, XV. was held victor over Chadwicks and Uriskany, while lVliddlcville was victorious over at Waterville. Sauquoit won the meet with a time of 4-9-41. Carlton Henkle it on the mile with a time of 4:52. Michael Tyran placed first in the half mile with a time of 2:12, with Yates Kennedy third. Ralph Briggs took first place in the quarter mile with a time of 60 seconds, with Bennie Tyran third. In the dashes, Stanley Komorek took two first places, in the 100 yard dash and in the 220 yard dash. His time in the 100 was 10.2 seconds and in the 220, 25 seconds. John Beasman took second in the high jump, and Ralph Briggs third. Walter Hanson placed second in the pole vault. Joseph Cimmallaro took first in the shot put and second in the discus throw. Frank Peterson took second place in the shot put and third in the discus throw. Beasman took third place in the broad jump. Track conditions were poor, but under the circumstances the boys did very good. CIQDSS CDUNTIQY The members of the league were from the following schools, Sauquoit Valley. Chadwicks, Uriskany, Middleville, Poland, and Newport. These teams were divided into two groups of three teams each. Sauquoit was the Poland and Newport. Sauquoit and Wliddleville met at Poland to decide the championship. Wliddleville won the meet with Wlaxwell pacing the champions whi led the Sauquoit pack. 'llhc score was 32-23. Front row: Cecil Champ. Hamel Zambon. Clitford White, Fred Clark lmanagcrl. Second row: Hugh Stephenson, Stanley Bowal, Joseph Cimmillaro, Bennie Tyran, Ralph Briggs. Louis Stephenson, Albert Hanson. Michael Tyran, Carlton Henkle, Stanley Komorek. Frank Peterson. Third row: Mr. Clark lcoachl, Herbert Clough, John Beasman. Arthur Loomis, Walter Hanson, Yates Kennedy, Bemile Yarosz, Dewey Rob- erts. Frank Gustavason. Fourth row, Baseball: Paul Yager, Edward Grant, D:-dge Hadley, Kenneth Kirby, Arnold Bailey, Lester White, William Parker. Gerald Schaffer, Glenn Smith. Mr. Trask tcoacht, Michael Helenar. lc Hanson

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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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THDUGHTI AND IMILEI All this about mechanically produced milk makes Stan Bawol wonder how early he will have to get up on a winter morning to oil the cow. The natives of a certain part of South America gnaw a crude kind of rubber to allay the pangs of hunger. We suggest that those pupils who eat the third lunch period do this. One-half of the world does not know how the other half lives. ln fact, during school, we didnlt know how we lived ourselves. Gertrude Davidson wonders why anything sent by ship is called a cargo and anything sent by car is a shipment. A California scientist says that freezing a person will kill all the dis- ease germs he may be carrying. John Evans understands that decapitation will permanently cure dandruff. Miss Cassidy says that the art of conversation is dead. Has she ever stood outside a phone booth waiting for someone to finish talking? One of the tragedies of school life is that the students grow up. It is reported that someone was forced to quit school at the age of twenty-five. That a million dollars7 worth of gum is chewed weekly in the United States looks like an underestimate to the school janitors. They believe that one-half of a million dollars' worth of gum a week is chewed in this school alone. A group of eastern parents resolved that home lessons make the child nervous. Mr. Clark believes that it is because there is always that uncertainty whether father worked that algebra correctly. It is estimated that the amount of paint that Barbara Zimmerman uses would paint a good-sized barn. But who would do such an injustice to the barn as to paint it that color? lt seems that Agnes O,Brien is such a pacifist that she refuses to eat sword fish. Herby Clough after Jane Borden, Jane Borden after Mike Tyran, Mike Tyran after Ella Evans is one example of what makes up the human race. The early bird catches the worm, but Wakeman Rider says, 'LWhat would I do with a worm anyway? Miss Slayton says that if it weren't for insecticides, bugs would rule the world, but the biology class thinks they do. Edith Williams likes music. She is especially fond of hymns. It is said that some of the girls in the Glee Club put so much realism in their singing that you can almost see the crack in their voices. YOU TELL ME What made Nellie Green? How does Ruth Cook? What turned Clifford White? Where is the garden that Joan Watters? Whom does Richard Love? To whom is Marjorie Goodenough? Does Edward Crowe? Why does Sarah Pine?

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