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The CAULDRON ‘to ot iy c 2 ; x - . é ‘ + a ae ra ; P he bowh . { , é b4 — | % ‘ , 4 Fe eg ee Es eee ene Hie ee eee BURNT ORANGE AND BLUE ENJOYS GOOD SEASON When the curtain had rung down at the close of this year’s basketball season, it left behind it a great record that was never before accomplished in the history of the school. This year the team was successful in garnering third place in the A.K.V Conference, claiming a .583 average. The team scored 654 points as against 570 for the opponents. Name Nickname Position Familiar Expression During Season Robert T. Elder = “Bob” coach “No letups” Brooks Kuhn “Brooks” Asst Coach “Keep right in there Cosmos Rossi, Capt.“Cossie™ Guard “Let's snap out of it” Charles Sevyati Foe” Guard “Don't give up fellows John Karrs “Russian” Porward “Don't shoot so much Albert Rossi “Ba Ba” Lorward (To John Karrs) “Dont think of Maran much,” Joseph Kuznicki “Joack™ Guard “Have any gum Coach Joseph Elizeus “Sleepy” Forward “T just got out of bed Albert Lorant “Abbie” Porward “Coach is saving me Earnest Garzotto “Earnie” Guard “How was my guarding Andrew Danko “Dinky” Forward “C'mon gang, pile up that score” John Lowry “Johnny” Guard “Do you think Coach will use me” Steve Popovich “Pop” Center “I only got seven held goals tonight PAGE TWENTY
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The CAULDRON THE HI-Y CLUB The Hi-¥ was one of the most active clubs during the past school year. Although pression hurt its activities somewhat, nevertheless we had some good times The HeY is one step higher than the Y.M.C.A. It principles are: Clean living, ( n sports, Clean speech, Clean scholarship, and Clean morals. Only boys who are holding such prinetples are accepted into the organization. This year’ tivities We! somewhat ¢ irtailed, but, nevertheless, a tew initia ‘Id. New office rs were elected in May to preside for the W wed the year with a final initiation and a banquet at the local I thee this year’s club extend their fondest hopes and wishes President Cosmos Rossi Vice President Orlando Castorina Treasurer Alvin Heutch: Secretary Paul Faska Asst. Sec’y Albert Bian Advisor Mr. Abe Laufe, Mr. Paul E Carson, Mr. Harry D. Berk
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The CAULDRON 1931-32 FOOTBALL SEASON Eleven years ago, football was inaugurated at Arnold High School. Since that time, Arnold has produced some very good football teams. As each season progres- ‘d, football became one of the most popular and active sports at Arnold; and now ve school ts rated as a high class opponent for any school. The season of 1931 as msidered as one of the best if not the best, Arnold has ever witnessed, After winning the first game of the season from the Alumni, our lads took a lownward shove from three teams. A great game was played at Har-Brac. This ld be classed as a moral victory for Arnold. It was disappointing to lose to Spring: late, but it will be remembered that they won the Class B Championship of the W. P.LA.L The team bewan it’s Winning stre tk the day it played Leechburg. Our boys played well, and were on the offensive all the time. On the big trip of the yeer to Sewickley, our lads battled to a scoreless tie And now came the “home stretch” when the team hit it’s stride. Arnold invad- 1 Aspinwall and Vandergrift at the opponents’ expense and came home with both rames in the bag. The game with Vandergrift really was a thriller. The season can be called a success with these victories and holding its oppon nts to such a small score. The team asa whole was really fighting together to win ind deserves all the credit due them. The three or four games at the beginning of the year which were lost to the opponent were tried as experiments sO as to get the right team tovether There will be five letter men—Adolph Karluk, John Laitos, Jack Rogers, Wes ley Smith, and Edward Nee lost to the team next year. John Karr a, Caplan of this year's team, will again lead the team next year, Resume of the scores of the games played Arnold—15 Alumni--0 Arnold-—7 Leechburg Arnold —0 Har-Brac— Arnold—0 Sewickley—® Arnold —0 Springdale—1 5 a Arnold—0 Oakmont—13 Arnold Aspann Fae Arn ild--6 Freep rt 26 Arnold 13 a Vandergrift- v PAGE TWENTY-ONI
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