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MAROON AND WHITE CROSS COUNTRY Coach-Earle E. Oswald Manager-Lewis Willing William Sickingerj . Frank Macieweski J Cwcaptams FIRST TEAM Lewis Woods William Mudie Lindley Smith Vincent Fineller Heinz Irmscher Leonard Beman Despite one of the stiffest schedules ever booked for the team, the 1932- 1933 edition of Coach Earle Oswald's Cross-Country team completed a most successful season. Dual meets which took place at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City were surprisingly well attended by many of the student body. Two outstanding stars were found among the surplus of harriers in Frank Maciewski and Bill Sickinger, who placed among the first five in all dual meets. and linished well up among the leaders in such meets as the Co- lumbia Invitation and the Westchester County. NINETEEN'THIRTY'THREE PM at
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MAROON AND WHITE CHEERLEADERS Mr. Childs-Sponsor Fred Neuberth-Captain Alan De Cew Heien Hall Richmond Sutherland George Glew Janice Estill Jane Miller Catherine Kevan This year's cheering squad. captained by Fred Neuberth, was the best that ever cavorted before the student body. After getting under way early in the football season, the cheerleaders were a familiar sight at all athletic events where their efforts toward arousing enthusiasm were greatly appreciated. page one Hundred and N1NETEEN THIRTYfTHREE 3
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l FOOTBALL Greg Coffin-Coach Robert Clark-Manager FIRST TEAM Arthur Cross Gennaro Credendino Vdilliam Henvey llrnest Jansen Joseph Annunziata Patsy Egidio Charles Goerlitz Robert Ramsey Albert Katinsky Jerry Signorelli John Casucci Albert Lowe Horace Weldon XV'endell Thompson Leonard Inglis John Tarler Roy Cloud Andrew Masset George Freeman Frank Gilroy Ned Porcclly XValter lvers XVilliam Branlman XVillard Bellesheim Edward XVilliams Roger Jewelt Fiore DiMarzo Siegfried llling With a record of seven wins and two losses the A. B, Davis High School football team completed creditably one of the stiffest schedules in Metro- politan gridiron circles during the '32 season. Opening against Alexander Hamilton, a team from Brooklyn, the Maroon ran roughshod over the heavier visitors to ring out a Z6-O victory. much to the delight of the largest crowd ever to witness the Hrst game of the season at Howard Field. Following its opening game breather. the Steamrollers met two of the strongest teams in their states. The week following the Hamilton game, St. Peter's Prep of Jersey City came to Mount Vernon and were defeated by the locals 20-0. St. Peter's Went on to down every other team it met, and won the championship of its city from Dickinson High School. The other team outside of New York State that the Mount Vernon squad combatted was the Bridgeport Central High School. Meeting at the Nutmeg Staters' home field, the Maroon found that they were playing a big, good team, but by getting the jump in the nrst few minutes of play managed to beat the Nutmegers 26-6. Concordia Prep of Bronxville played hosts to Mount Vernon, and the Maroon continued in the undefeated column by trouncing the Ministers 26-0, making it four in a row for Mount Vernon. Port Chester visited Howard Field. in the next game, and gave the Hilltoppers quite a scare by holding them to 7-6 in the Hrst quarter. Mount Vernon came back strong though and came in ahead 34-6, to tie with White Plains and New Rochelle for the W. l. A. A. lead. Tr
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