Schuylerville Central School - Schuyler Yearbook (Schuylerville, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 28 text:

First row seated: left tv right: E. Turcotte, Captain. F. Nacy. S. Boyce. I). Nardelli. K. Sullivan. K. Chase, A. Corsetti. Second row standing: left to right: (). W. Boivin, Coach. L. Blair, W. Boyce, N. Miner. K. Natale, Manager. iluninr ititijlj Saak tbali The newly inaugurated Junior High School team, Captained by Frank acy closed a very successful season under tlie orange and black flag. The boys forming the nucleus of the team were: Nacy and Tony Corsetti, guards; Sullivan, center; and “Dorn” Nardelli and S. Boyce, forwards. larossi, a valu- able man, was lost the last part of the season due to injury. Substitutes who saw much action were Chase and Miner, guards; Blair and Turcotte, for- wards; and Wes Boyce alternate in center and forward. Starting the season with a loss to Bound Lake, the scheduled boys got under motion and won 5 out of the remaining 6 games. They lost 1 game to Saratoga, a much taller and heavier team, and won from Ballston, Greenwich, and Bound Lake. The only players remaining from this year’s team are Chase and Blair. Despite this loss Coach Boivin will perhaps turn out a brand new quintet next year to maintain the standard set up by this year’s team. Opp. S.H.S. Ballston 11 17 Bound Lake High School .... 26 1(5 Greenwich 18 11) Greenwich High School 15 27 Bound Lake 23 25 Saratoga Junior High .... 23 14 — — Ballston Spa Junior High .. 18 21 Total 134 139 Twent i -Four

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First roir Heated: left to right-. V. Ohio. I). Dumas. M. Hespelt. H. Hewitt, ('apt.. II. Barlow, I.. Van Derwerkor, M. ViuiDenverker, M. White. Second roir standing: left to right: ( . McCarty. M. Mathis. M. Curtis. A. White. T. Fitzgerald. M. Myers. Third roir standing: left to right: M. Turcotte. C. Sirchia. Manager. Miss Margaret T. (’ussier. Coach. M. Coffinger, K. Carlson. (Girls’ Haskrthall In March 1935 the Orange and Black Sextet of Schuylerville High School finished another season. Alt hough they won only 2 of their 14 games, the team should not be judged as poor. The girls played their best and refused to recognize defeat until the final whistle. What they learned in playing basket- ball will stay with them forever: sportsmanship, cooperation, and loyalty to the team. They raised the standard of the school and the team by showing that it isn’t always the score that counts; sometimes it is how the game is played. Their good training reflects back on their capable coach, Miss Margaret Cussler, who spurred on the girls. Helen Hewitt, right guard and captain, led her team with the ease and grace that all good captains possess. With her worked “Hessy” at center, “Vic” Obie and Lena “Vandy”, forwards, and Helen Barlow and “I)” Dumas, guards. “Margie” White, Maizie “Van”, and Marie Turcotte substituted. The manager, Kate Sirchia, was most excellent and obliging. June graduation, taking many of the members, will weaken the team con- siderably, but there are many incoming players who brighten the outlook for next year’s team. Lena Van Derwkrker ’35 Twenty-Three



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First row suited: left to right: F. Nacy, Cummings. K. Fitzgerald. T. Iloey, I). Gravelle. J. Carey, A. CorsetM. Second row standing: left to right: Principal T. K. Townley. J. Peters. S. Boyce. N. Mosher. I). Iarossi, K. Pratt. (). V. Boivin. Coach. Third row: left to right: P. N'ardelli, Manager, K. Dumas, A. Bulger. I). Nardelli, J. McLindon, Assistant Manager. prna prts fnr tBaarball for this aaott The nine gallant Black Horses of Schuylerville High School will soon be galloping around their respective positions, in an attempt to clinch the 1935 baseball pennant. Coached and handled this year bv Coach O. W. Boivin and captained by K. Fitzgerald and T. Hoey, the Schuylers are looking forward to a very successful season. Most of the old warriors of last year will be among the training recruits, namely: Hoev, Dumas, Fitzgerald, Elm Boyce, Jim Carey, Gravelle, “Judge” Cummings, and “Blondv” Mosher. Also in training and under the sharp scrutiny of Coach Boivin will be: Frank Nacy, Earl Pratt, Dorn Nardelli, Tony Corsetti, Adlcy Bulger, Nick Iarossi, and Jim Peters. This year, the “Horses” will have some new “harness”, in the line of nifty uniforms. Some of the tough obstacles that the Schuylers have this year to trim are: Saratoga, Argyle, Iloosick Falls, Cambridge, Greenwich, Salem, Stillwater, and St. Mary’s of Glens Falls. In conclusion we all hope the Schuylers will play their best for tbeir Alma Mater whether they win another trophy or not. “Pat” Nardelli ’35 Twenty-Five

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