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Vhw 1. CO-CAPTAINS: JOE DAMIANO JERRY KENT 2. THE CLINIC 3. WHAT A SHOT 4. GROUP III SECTION 2 TROPHY FOR 1947 6. COACH AL (RED) WEINER 5. PHIL AMATO IN ACTION
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1ST ROW: Jerry Kent. Philip Amato, Dominick Robertozzi, Edwin Rosen. Joseph D'Amiano, Joseph Ambrose. Robert Diamond. Eugene Vroom, Joseph Coppola, Jack Sellick. Robert Ondilla. Roger Davis. 2ND ROW: Angelo Fortunato, Martin Nor-witz, Clarence Parratt, Edwin Voynik, William Miller, Ben Schatman. Mitchell Krasney, Paul Jansak. Jerry Toti, Ray Mastellone, Robert Lilien, Alfred Haley. 3RD ROW: Anthony Serratelli, Alex Bitsko, Robert Buechert, James Scheu, Ed Ledford. David Goldberg. Sidney Galanty. Rollo Galbraith, Leonard Bierman, Elmer Peek, Teddy Fischbein, James Mahoney. 4TH ROW: Bob Flieder, Aaron Dworkin, Joe Carey. Coach A1 Weiner, Frank Hill, Carmen Ferrigno, Sam Dubow, Clarke Harding, Robert Tabit, Robert Loew. NOT SHOWN: Donald Carey, Jack Cohen. Eric Justice, Leonard Krasowski, Richard Ponzini, Alan Semet, Steve Yednak. This was predicted an “off” year for the local eleven, since graduation had taken all but two first stringers from the Comet ranks. Head Coach A1 Weiner, assisted by Carmen Ferrigno and Frank Hill, prepared to put together this “green” squa'd. For the first game of the season the Hillers traveled to Elizabeth to battle with a highly favored Jefferson team. “It was luck”, many said when the scrappy Comets held off Jeff to a tie. But when Kearny visited Hillside the following week to lose a hard fought contest, people began to take notice. The Maroon and Grey lost the next two contests to two powerful teams, Orange and West Side. Yet the Hillsiders invaded Cranford the next Saturday and whipped the Blue and Gold. Playing host to Belleville the following week, in perhaps the most exciting game of the season, the Hillers again triumphed. On Armistice Day, the Comets downed Linden in revenge for last year’s defeat. On the march again, Hillside visited Irvington the next week, and overcame the Camptowner’s first half lead to upset them. In the traditional Turkey Day Tilt, the Maroon and Grey thoroughly doused the Wee-quahic Indians before a capacity crowd at Woodfield Stadium. Although the team racked up more Col-liton points than any other Group Three school in the state, Hillside shared the Group III Title with Springfield and West-field.
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TWIRLERS MAJORETTES—Lois Schaefer. Phyllis Berger CHEERLEADERS Co-Captains—Lois Voelk, Barry Siegel MARCHING BAND
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