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

 - Class of 1939

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WL,- .y IN, C QL, ., ,L,..LLL,,,.,L- FRONT RCDW: jivhn Tinker, Ralph Briggs, Frank Cieslak, Captain, Thomas O'Neil. john Beasman, BACK ROW! Mr. Trask, Cnatli, -Iiwhn Kugut, -lack Chynoweth, Hugh Stephenson, Sam Maytun, jack McGulk, Lewis Smith, Mm 1541 page twenty Basketball SAUQUOIT VALLEY came through with a successful basketball season. They won ten games out of sixteen. Sauquoit Valley finished third in the league. At the end of the season, Frank Cieslak was elected captain. GAM ISS WIS THEY Bridgewater . . . 18 19 xHolland Patent , , ll 22 :l1CQliadwicks . . . . 2 3 2-'l 'liljoland ,,,,, , 58 29 3:WCSt Czlllzulal Valley , , l7 ll? :l1Oriskany ,,,, , 21 12 Wlest Winheltl . , 21 18 :'fHolland Patent . . . ll 54 Bridgewater . . . . 33 19 tlfflhadwicks .... . 21 18 liwest Canada Valley , , 21 25 :l:Oriskany ,.,,, , -'12 25 West Wiiwlieltl . . 59 29 4: Poland . . . . 30 Q22 Writerxrille . . 37 25 Writerville , , , 27 21 TOTAL , . 410 555 :fl l.eague games. Iflvertime period.

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PI-V-C4 Aims of fc e Parentaifeacher Association WHEN the Sauquoit Valley Central School District was formed, the newly created school board had the huge task of organizing all the village and rural units into one district, and of making the new organization perform the duties and responsibilities it gained through centralization. But the board of trustees and the teaching staff can never make a good, efhcient educational institution of our school without the understanding and cooperation of the parents and resi- dents of the district. This support the Parent-Teacher Association aims to give. The objects of Parent-Teacher Associations are live-fold: CID to promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church and community, CZD to raise the standards of home lifeg to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth, Q45 to bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, CSD to develop between education and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. We can all heartily subscribe to these objects, for they set forth principles which every parent wishes for his children, and which every teacher hopes to accomplish in her work. The Sauquoit Valley Central School District is large, including villages, ham- lets, cross-road settlements and farms. The commercial, social and spiritual in- terests are many and diverse, but we all have one interest in common, the school. The Parent-Teacher Association of the district seeks to cooperate and unite the interests in this logical center. The programs which are presented each month aim to be on interesting and timely subjects, sometimes with a lecture by a speaker from outside our community, sometimes using home talent or featuring some phase of school work or activity. In the social hour after the meetings an opportunity is offered for parents to meet the teachers and other parents from our large school district. Membership in Parent-Teacher Association is not lim- ited to parents and teachers, for all who are interested in its objects are cordially invited to join. An opportunity is offered for cooperative effort which should enrich the life of the home, the school and the larger community it represents, page nineteen



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e ve fl-V-C 4, 4 -e ne FIRST ROW: Robert Castle, Donald Fague, Martin M.1 yton. SECOND ROW: Glenn Crowe. Sam Mayton, Thomas O'Neil, james Bomhace, john Kogut, THIRD ROW: john Faville. Coach, jack Chynoweth, George Gehringcr, David Stoddard, Roger Schafer, Hugh Stephenson, Ernest Donovan, Richard Thomas, jack McGui'k, David Clough, Lester Gaff, Gordon Green, Douglas Bartlett, Glenn Trask, Coach. Baselballll Tlili Sauquoit Valley baseball team under the coaching of Mr. liaville, expects to play twenty games. The league consists of Oris- kany, Chadwicks, and Sauquoit Valley. The winner from this side of the valley plays the winner from the other side of the valley for the championship. The league on the other side consists of Holland Patent, West Canada Valley, and Poland. page twenty-one

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