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f fl'V'C 4 Front rofw: Bruce Uameron, Donald Parker, VVilliam Jones, Francis O'Brien, Alhert Millerg Sr'r'r1l1drufw.' lack Geh ringer lMgrD, jack Brockley, Rohert Staley, john Dackowsky, Dominic Citriniti, Wallace jones, Mr. Trask- lCoachJ BASKETBALL THIRD PLACE HONORS in the lnter'Valley League go to Sauquoit Valleyls Basketball Squad this season. When Uncle Sam called stars Captain William Jones and Bruce Cameron into his service, Sauquoit was handicapped. Dauntlessly, with two remaining letter men, it played to the finish with nine victories and nine defeats. High scoring honors go to Francis U'Brien, acting captain for the last half of the season, with Don Parker, runnerup. Johnny Dackowsky and Jim Friar, who came up from the Hjayaveesf made a good showing in spite of their inexperience. THE SCHEDULE Team Played VVe They Team Played We They Richfield Springs 33 23 Zfchadwicks . . 32 13 TVest VVinfield. 36 20 Qriskany Falls 22 39 Qriskany Falls 3+ 27 Richfield Springs 23 29 Chadwicks . . 21 15 'Oriskany . . 20 45 TVaterville . . 39 12 Clinton . . . 18 39 Oriskany 13 3l iiiNew York iylills 19 21 Poland . . . 41 19 Poland . . . 31 30 New York llills 22 17 Waterville . 23 29 Tvest Tvinlield. 33 25 CUHIOH - 26 34 -League games EHII
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I , .v.C 4 1 .i. ,, , I-'irsl rofw: Fay Plleiger, Elizabeth Brown, Helen Charles, jack Perkins lTreasurerj, Catherine YVeigel QSecretarvD, Eugene Seelman lViee-Presidentj, Stewart Stephens lPresidentJ, Anna Ford, Anna Millerg Sfrond roar: Charles Brown, Richard Petrie, George Hartzell, Edward Mahar, Richard Sciortino. Dorothy Cockett, Shirley Miller, jack Dempsey, Howard Ree. Maynard Smith, Harold Brewer, Birs. Carstarphen Qadviserlg Third rafts: David Thomas, Donald Petrie, Douglass Petrie, Robert Koren, Thomas Thornton, Edward Catlin, Vincent Citriniti, Fred Davis, Robert Tuttle. FHESHMI-l CLASS HISTUHY IN THE MIDST of a grim, war-torn world, a class of forty illustrious freshmen entered Room 204 with the determination to make the next four vears a series of worthwhile efforts and achievements. As the seventh graders of l9-ll-42 we were capably guided and assisted by Bliss Slavton and Nliss Tveigel. ln the eighth grade, Nliss lvoolver and lNIiss Yveigel strove to steer us in the correct paths. This year we have been under the leadership of Miss Davis, Blrs. Ludlow, and Mrs. Carstarphen. uve chose as our class oflicers the following slate: President, Stewart Stephens: Vice-president. Eugene Seelman: Secretary, Catherine Tveigelg Treasurer, Jack Perkins. As freshmen we took part in the activities of the school and have had a reputable representation on the school athletic teams. The class hopes to retain its membership in entirety during its four years and to present an excellent showing at graduation by being able to success- fully record the achievement of our aims as freshmen. E131
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fINWCf Left to right: Mary Speers, Dorothy Tompkins, Nancy Pashley, Joyce Castle, Phyllis Ball. EHEEHLEADEHS IN OCTOBER 1943, Miss Stadler, our Physical Education Director, con- ducted cheerleading try-outs in the gym. From a number of contestants, a committee composed of three teachers, selected the five most suitable girls, who were: Phyllis Ball, Midge Speers, Joyce Castle, Nancy Pashley and Dorothy Tompkins. Garbed in red skirts, white blouses and suspenders, these girls appeared at the Hrst basketball game and cheered the boys to victory. Each succeeding game found them armed with a new cheer, and striving to spur the team to the top. To the junior varsity cheerleaders, Ruth Smith, Dorothy Chynoweth, Arlene Norton, Mary Elizabeth Jones, Betty Brockett and Ronald Miller, we here extend congratulations for a most successful year. The girls in white skirts, red sweater and white dickeys, with Ronald in white trousers, white shirt and red tie will always be remembered as the snappy sophomore cheer- leaders of 1943. E151
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