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BRAWWU7BOOTERS Like that other fall sport, soccer also had a per- fect season. Under the patient coaching of Mr. Frank Cavender and Mr. Vincent Kuzas, our inex- perienced team scored only seven goals, four for the opposition, while losing every game. After a mild loss to Stamford, the Warde kickers faced the top two teams in the state, and although they put up spirited resistance, they lost by narrow margins. The Ludlowe games proved the scheduleis high point for our booters amassed two-thirds of our season's goal output. Co-captains Eric Brown and Glen Englander, Bill Kaufman, Nial Neger, Paul Sellevaag, and Dan Har- ris sparked the team, and things look brighter for the future. Six players and veteran manager Al Shumofsky will be lost through graduation. Hope rests with many underclassmen on the team who have the potential to develop into skillful players. l l COACH KUZAS COACH CAVENDER Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde Warde SCORES .-rg, 43.5 Stamford ..,. Staples .....,.. New Canaan Greenwich .. Norwalk ..,.,. Ludlowe .... Stamford ..,. Staples .....,.. New Canaan Greenwich ,. Norwalk ..,. Ludlowe .,.,., .fig 'fi' .4 4 ' ' 1 3 4, 31,115 ' aeafafze ' ,. . ,,. ,. Q.ai:lf .A . J 'Aj 3' 4 . Wg ., V-:ff V' inf-f,..p.4' 1 s . FIRST ROW: L. Mischik, D. Mendelson, J. Schwarz, P. Lorenson, C. Jones, P. Sellevaag, N. Neger, L. Demarest Thompson, G. Englander, B. Kaufman, E. Goldberg, E. F. Okenquist, D. Harris, J. Greenberg, J. LaDoux, B Brown, K. DeSantie, S. Havery. SECOND ROW: Coach, Greenspun, A. Shoeman, A. Shumofsky, Coach F. Cavender V. Kuzas, D. Feldman, J. Stock, J. Riha, G. Kane, F. kt.. .. Qs. af.
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JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: Manager S. Gross, H. Bahe, L. Capucci, D. Gunther, B. Nagy, S. Gladstein, B. Cervone, M. Bell, Coach Dobler, G. DuBois, S. Hartley, R. Tripoli, B. Peckas, Asst. R. Jackson. THIRD ROW: K. Musante, ,I. Szabota, L. Manager B. Toth. SECOND ROW: Coach R. Seirup, Asst. Grubb, C. Mutrynowsky, D. Rossen, B. Biro, M. Antal, S. Coach R. Howe, B. Ard, R. Bennett, D. MacQuarrie, B. Markoja, M. Steele, B. Bassick. COACH JACKSON COACH SEIRUP JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES 'Mm Warde ,...... ....,,...... O Darien ,,..,..,..... ,,.... O .fi at Warde .. ,. ...,,... 22 Greenwich ....,.. ....., 0 ,i, 9 - . i if Warde ...., ......... 6 Danbury ....,.. .....,..,. 2 0 ' ' ,V I Warde ..... ....,.... 1 6 Norwalk ,,........ ....,. 0 Warde ,.... ,.... 6 New Canaan ,,.......... 12 Warde ..,.. ,.... 6 Westport ........ ...,.. 1 9 Warde ..... ......... 1 9 Stamford ......., ....... 3 6 Warde ..... ..,...... I 2 Ludlowe .,.........,........ 6 Warde ...,. .,....... 0 Fairfield Prep .....,.... 48 Warde ,.........,......... 19 Barlow ,.....,............... 6 Although Warde's varsity football team was ex- tremely successful, most of the students did not re- alize what is largely responsible for the success-a JV training period designed to develop an indi- vidual's football skills and knowledge of the game. The junior varsity team, coached by Robert ,lack- son and Robert Seirup, aims at developing individ- ual potential, rather than winning games. Thus, when there is a vacant spot on the varsity squad, a junior varsity player will be ready to step in and fill it. This year's team had a fair season, winning four out of nine games, with one tie. The first game was a hard-fought but scoreless contest with Darien. After the next three games, it seemed as if the ,lV's were emulating the varsity as they shut out Green- wich 22-0 and Norwalk I6-0. But they about-faced and lost to Danbury, New Canaan, Staples, Stam- ford, and Fairfield Prep. Victories over Joel Barlow and Ludlowe completed the season. Some of the boys who may be seen playing var- sity ball next year are Mike Antol, a sophomore center, Lou Cappucci, a sophomore guard, Ray Barske, a junior guard, Ray Blomdohl, a freshman fullback, Gary DuBoys, a freshman quarterback, Ed Dailey, a sophomore end, Bill Pekar, a sopho- more tailback, Roy Tripoli, a sophomore wing- back, and Carl Mutrynowski, a sophomore tackle. These boys will soon have a chance to prove them- selves, since ten of the starting eleven on the varsity team are graduating.
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HURRIED HARRIERS FIRST ROW: A. Shumofsky, J. Williams, J. Lichacz, L. Che- Daniels, R. Candini, P. Colonnese, R. Boda, B. Carbone, B mini, E. Ceslein, B. Paradis, D. Feldman. SECOND ROW: J. Morrison, D, Wenton. scomzs W Warde New Canaan ...,.. Warde Warde Warde Greenwich .......,.. Ludlowe ...,..,.,,.,.. Harding .,..,.,..,..., Warde Stratford ,.........., Warde Danbury ,....,,...,. Warde Stamford ...,.,.,.... Warde Norwalk ,.,..,.,..,.., Warde Fairfield Prep Cross country running is a gruelling team sport which requires endurance and allows no one to sit on the bench. A cross-country meet is scored in the following way: a team receives points for the placement of its runnersg for example, two points for second place, live points for fifth place. Con- sequently, the team with the lowest score is de- clared the winner. Coached by Mr. Frederick Klee, Warde's har- i COACH KLEE riers were predominantly underclassmen. After dropping the initial meet to a formidable New Canaan squad by a single point and after losing several members because of injury, the team un- fortunately attained consistently high scores this season. In spite of the loss of Captain John Lichacz, next year's barriers, including fleet-footed Bob Par- adis, are headed straight toward the road of victory.
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