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zjygugygy LZfa THE CYCLONE 9 GIRLS’ BASKET BALL TEAM OF '27 AND ’28 First Row: Bisbee, O'Keefe. Crandall, Captain Turner, Farrar. Bruce. Second Row Pasco, Coach DuBois, Winslow, Smith. Daniel, Langworthy. Cameron. GIRLS’ BASKET BALL TEAM Soon after school started in September, the girls became anxious for basketball to begin. There was more than one reason for this. One of these was that the other sports like tennis and volley ball, had become tire- some and we wanted something new, but the most important reason was because we had a new coach. Miss DuBois succeeded in interesting the girls in basketball and for the first practice there were between twenty and twenty-five girls who came out. All the season we had between ten and fifteen out. and this was unusual because other years by the end of the season we did not have more than one “sub” left practicing. We were in the Adirondack League in which the other teams were Luzerne, Cor- inth. Fort Ann, South Glens Falls and Glens Falls Academy. We also played two games with North Creek high school and one with the Alumnae. Of the thirteen games we played we won seven games. The Corinth girls succeeded in winning the most number of games in the Adirondack League, and the trophy was presented to them. The girls’ team of '28 and '29 will be the same with the exception of the two for- wards. and we wish the team a very suc- cessful next year. MURIEL TURNER. '28.
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8 THE CYCLONE THE FACULTY First Row: Mr. MacBride, Mrs. Weber, Mis, Lemmle. Principal Ripton, Miss Blackburn, Miss O’Brien, Miss Zimmerman. Secon 1 Row: Mrs. Frost. Miss Hunt. Miss DuBois Mr. Cameron, Mr. Young, Mrs. Orton, Mrs. Tucker, Miss Hurley. LITTLE BROWN ROAD Little brown Road, oh, little brown Road, Winding by mountain and hollow. Picking a path through the mazes of life, We’re dropping our lessons to follow The goals that you lead to—the city or town. Brooklet or mountain or meadow, The frequented path of the lonlier way Are hid in the Future’s dark shadow. Some may drop out in the heat of the day. And some follow on to the finish; But whatever our fate, may we ever be true, Nor cur zeal for our lifework diminish. Th a let us plod on through shadow or sun. Through whatever the fu'ure discloses; If indeed you must lead through fields of thorns, Ch. spare not your dust for the roses. LOIS RUSSELL, ’28. £: £: ;-y :•? ;•?. :.v :,v :.v :.v :.v :, :.v :.v :.v :.v :.v :.y :.y :.v :,v v,; :.v :.y
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10 THE CYCLONE BOYS’ BASKET BALL TEAM OF ’27 AND '28 First Row: Principal Rip ton, Montena. Captain Dickinson, Smith, Woodward. Manager Lane. Second Row: Menshausen, W. Smith. Maltbie. Remington. McCuen, Wilsey. BOYS’ BASKET BALL TEAM In the annals of high school athletics in Warrensburgh. the basketball team of 1927- 28 should stand out prominently. The team, with its thirteen victories and four defeats, was one of the best ever turned out. It was defeated but once in the Adirondack League and consequently it became the winner of the Silver Basketball. The team was very erratic. It showed its best skill against Fort Ann. and played its worst game against North Creek. Although the expenses for the season were more than a small high school team could really afford, the team proved a financial success. At the close of the season, Menshausen was voted the most valuable player on the team. The only players who will be lost through graduation are J. H. Smith. Dickin- son and Wilsey; and this loss should not seriously weaken the chances for another successful year. The members of the team wish this op portunity to thank all those who took part in the Vaudeville, and especially the faculty who, for the benefit of the boys, burdened themselves with the task of making the show a success. LEROY DICKINSON. W. H. S. 26 Home Glens Falls 25 W. H. S. 41 at Round Lake 35 W. H. S. 15 Home North Creek 23 W. H. S. 13 Home So. Glens Falls 9 W. H. S. 19, at Lake George 15 W. H. S. 25 Home Corinth 20 W. H. S. 44 Home Round Lake 19 W. H. S. 18 at So. Glens Falls 16 W . II. s. 25 Home Schroon Lake 29 W. H S. 32 Home Fort Ann 19 W. H. S. 40 Home Luzerne 21 W. H. S. 15 at St. Mary’s 16 W. H. S. 29 at Corinth 34 W. H. S. 33 at Fort Ann 26 W. H. S. 44 Home Lake George 32 W. H. S. 45 at Luzerne 29 W. H. S. 29 at North Creek 25
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