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f. gl is .I , , Q . -1 A ,Il V 1 T9 'r 1 'Q First row, left to right: YV. Buckwald, P. Daggett, D. Soules, R. Honour, N. Clark, L. Johnson, C. Morris, F. Dickson, C. Basque. Second row: Coach R. Arminio, H. Krohn, Paulden, R. Dressel, M. Morenko, R. Enright, J. VVein, VV. Brown. Third row: J. Robinson, J. WValker, R. Jackson, J. York, L. Duey, D. Cates. TR CK The 1956 track squad under the direction of Coach R. Arminio had some outstanding successes. For the second time in four years, Roselle conquered the North Arlington Invitation Meet by outscoring twenty-two schools. In the Union County Meet at Westfield, the relay team took third place medals, outstanding performances being showed by Seniors James Land, and Larry Johnson. Robert Jackson took the XVat- chung Conference pole vault championship with a jump of 10 feet. Outstanding performances were also dis- played by: R. Honour and F. Dickson in the quarter-mile, L. Duey in the mile, XValker in the hurdles, and in the weight division by XVein, R. Morenko, and R. Daggettg up and coming C. Land, S. Land, and A. Drake. EBALL Under the able coaching of Mr. YValter Bork, the varsity baseball team had a success- ful season: winning eleven and losing six. The team had the youngest battery in Union County with freshman George Seaman playing varsity. Highlights of the season were scored by sophomore Ed Jones, who pitched in six win- ning games, including a perfect game against St. Patricks in the first round of the Union County tournament, score 1-0. Captain Clar- ence Davis won the 1956 Union County batting crown for the second time with a .451 average. Outstanding hitting was also displayed by XVa- nat, Holderreid, and Colford. This year, with five regulars returning, we are sure the team will go on to greater success. First row, left to right: Manager XV. Berneking, S. Pogue, C. Czerniak, C. Coleman, NV. Smith, H. Parker, F. Blasco, R. Smith, S. XVanat, Manager K. Hoffman. Second row: Coach NV. Bork, F. Holderried, XV. Baugher, B. Bazley, R. Grosso, M. Coleford, E. Clay, C. Seaman, R. Vaccaro, Captain C. Davis. Third row: j. Green, E. Jones, L. Crob, C. Hudiak, L. Haythorn, NV. Krakowiecki. S9235 E 'W' 1 'Hu I 1 ' ,' SHI' - 'IAEA . ,J . A CLLF ' ,W gn 1 Nav -Q--52.7 T'
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ANTHONY STATON 'xfa L Lf REGINALD SMITH LOUIS CROB JOSEPH SPYCH ASKETBALL Lnder tl1e C111 1hle ClII'CCtlOI'l of Co 1eh Rllpll ATITIIIIIO the 1957 c1n1p11g11 of the R 11118 finds the 100115 xx1tl1 the excellent reeorel of 1-1 7 Tlus XVIS 1eh1exed hx 1 tlnrteen gune xx 1nn1nff 5tre1le xvluch lneluded the defe It of exerx te 1111 Q9 the 5cl1edule tl1e Runs lo5t only to Cr 111ford 31121 hen 111el both of tl1e5e g1me5 xxere wr All. 1 1CCOI'IlPllS1IGd hx one of the mo5t -15 che te11ns o5elle 1115 xet 11 1d 'Norm 111 J xx1 seorer xx 1tl1 748 POIIHS 111e1 N 0311 9 LEROY HAYTHORN JAY WEIN 1111 ed 773 I'Ol70llIlC1S The us 111 l111e up xx lb C Green 111 OILS 'N Brmell L H1xtl1or11e 1nd F F1511 I11 reserxe xxere L C1011 R Slillfll Eddleton XX e111 A XeL11n Spxeh A Stxton md R Ixxl15l1 Seeded 5eeo11d 1n tl1e LIUOH Countx TOUFDI ment the R11115 hxttled IIIIO tl1e 5em1f111 115 xxhere the te 1111 xx1s stopped hx 11111K IX the R1m5 1lso 11 lttleel to tl1e SClHlflII 115 111 the St 1te Tour111rnent The F111115 11e 1l5o eo11older5 of the XX ltLl1Lll'lU' Conference Croxxn Next xe1r xx 1tl1 111ore tl1 111 h11f the te 11n re tllflllflg xve feel cert un 11o5elle xxxll 11 ue m otl1er 5uccessful se1son Xlr Young5 X 1115 5l1oxxn pro1n15e though heglnrung poorlx tl1ex 5te1d1lx nnproxeel 1nd xxound up xxlth 1 7 9 record lI1C1LK11l1U 1 XICIOYX IH the tournament ox er EdlSOI'l ,W ff ,1 I ' Q- ROBERT KYLISH EDXVARD JONES ARTHUR VIZIAN N1 'H' FREDERICL FISH X 51 L GERALD GREEN IANIES EDDLETON INORNIANI BRANDL 1 1 xv1LL1Ax1 BERNEKING 75 Q . ' wi' X 'W + , .1 ,, Na. 5 . V , . -. V ., 1 1 -1 sr - 1 I 'W -11. 1 , - , 1 .f .1 - 5 -my tg N H 1 ' 1 1 'Iwi I A f O ' Y 1112 7 1 , I -i n xx fn? I 9 1 ' P N, 1. E , . . , 'f l R, ' . 4 1 1 1' 1 VHS ll - 1 1 . ,' 1 1, 1 1 1 . -L. ' .1 litl . V V A . I A X V. . 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1, ' A ' l ' k J ll I Yi ' ll , 1 1, , 1 1 1 1 11 , H X xg 1 Q i RQMMWMV 1 Agp C .ey , 7 2 1, L 1. 11 1 ,, I 93. NC -' 13 W x S V- gb 1 Q 1 Ebi . . 1 1 1 - 1 f 1 1 1' 1 , 1 1 1. 1 . 1 1 X . 1 E ' 'u 7 1 XVI 5 . r1 Ii 1 ' - ', 1 KX I'-' 11le A en ' :.:.f' '. 1 37 N1 Q ' E I . 1 v If 1 li - Ii ': . ' X . . I 1 ', 1 . X 1 , . 1 ' B 1 . . 'Q ' 7 1 V , f K ' . 1 . 1, ' 1: . , . , ' , 1 , 1 1. '1,-1. ,.. 1 1 X X 'A 'J I I 1 V . W V L- , v 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . ' ' 1 5, 1 ' 1 '13 3 1 ' 1 '1 'Q 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' V . , , . , ., , . , , . W- 1 . 1 1 1 x I- 5 5 5 5 V , 1 3, . -- 1 v 1 - v . 1' 1 - - f 1, X 1 , I 1 , 1 1 1 Y, in 4. x ' , D ' ' 1' '1 1 1 ' 2 - I X 1 1 ' ' 11 1 . 1 1 '- 7 1 . . , '. , ' , -, 1, 1-.1 in , W 51. . Q .x 11, , ,i v, ., 1 ff' 'Sl' .ik , , L 4 , , , D 1 ,M I, T . y .1 J f I N JJ' . 1 1 JI . A 1 Af , 1 hal, Dj 1 1 M 5 4 ,df 1 -U K ff f 4 f ' fl 1,1-if nfl' nk ,ft In JA F fy f, 1 1,- 1 1. ,M . ' 1 111 ' 47 -1 ,fe ,we 0 1 .QM A I 1 rn' 11 Z? T, s . 1 ' A 1 lffff' 1 L I 1 4 I 1 ll ,,' 117 V F 1 ' ' v 'gf 4 M 4, J 1 1 1 X M' . V-X 1 ' -lv ef- T ' .4 f' I ,f 1 vine -frl 1' . .-14 1 V 1, M I , , LL 471' g, Lg ' 1. 1 5- 'P' WKX ' 1 1 L 1
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FCOTBALL BASKETBALL Flrst row left to right: S. Land, L. Tyler, F. Porter, BOUOIH TOW, left to fi!-Zllfl l- 0'Bfi0I1, J. AU-Zyl'0S, I. Crosso R Ditzel, S. Sovinsky, A. Nietche, H. Stevenson, C. Chrebet, R. Cavalla, A. Silverman. R. Relsner C Brlntley, XValker, H. Mayer. Second Aaron. Top row: H. Morson fCoaehP, R. Scppelt, B. roxy T YY olfc I. Argyros, C. YVilliams, S. Clyburn, Peters, E. Lietz, R. Donald, C. Crob, E. Soliolowslci, W Pinto -X Isolde, C. Sineman, NV. Roberts, S. Fink, F. Porter, C. Land, R. Costa. C Lind Third row: E. Lietz, D. Smith, R. Donald, B Peters D Nelson, R. Seppelt, C. Crob, D. Marion, I Agms H Stienfelt, XV. DePalma. Fourth row: Coach NV XVard Assistlnt Coach T. Muhaw. IU IOR HIGH PORT In Junior High our potential heroes are made, for here they learn to become the Rosie Criers and Tom XYheatons of tomorrow. In baseball under the coaching of Mr. Michael Petrisin, the team had an average season, but displayed some outstanding players. Among these were: R. Krahling, E. Thompson, Agins, H. Stienfelt, R. Berry, and Cass. The football team under the guiding hand of Mr. XYilliam XYard had a good season. Though outclassed, they had a :Z-4 season. Their best victory was over Park, score T-0. The team displayed spirit and great potential, with such players as Argyros, E. Letes, R. Seppelt, and S. Fink returning, it should be a successful '57 season. In basketball, Coach H. Morson has been handicapped by a small bench. The team's record at this writing has been 0-6, but these have been close games. Anyway, we hope to see great improvement in the coming games. BASEBALL TRACK First row left to right: S. Crosso, A. Young, C. Brown, Fi1'5t TOW, left ffl right: T. Morne, XV. Pomitz, M F. OI es R lxrahling, R. Bozman, D. XValker, R. M0fCnk0- M- H11UCh0f, C. LZIVOIPC, H- Milvilfd, ,l Berry Second row: Coach NI. Petrisin, P. Esbrandt, TQYIOF, COHCI1 R. Arminio. Second row: E. Meyer, C R Wmdholt J Aging, H, Steinfelt, H, Leno,-d, L, Qgneg JB XYactor, S. Land, H. Soles, F. Butts, S. Brazil . ro s. . - ff?-fi. A S I ll a' .1 , -FO v i .- 135 o , --. -- Q 4955 +8 V 'fc 'ia n 2 'Q 349' 4 y N N 7 1 r 7 ll ,F sink 2'i,-ff- LE., ..- lx
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