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QQ Q AW- 6 Third row: Sherry, Neroni, Spivack, J. Huhn, Skidmore. Second row: Carbone, Cleary, R., Perrine Cook, R., Brooks, Keating. First row: Millison, de la Cruz, Kudla, Mr. Dunn, Stote, Rainforth, Stires. WRESTLI The 1952 wrestling team had a new coach, Mr. Donald Dunn. The co-captains were Bob Stote and Mike Kudla. The teams strongest opponent was its own lack of experience, as only three of the nine first- stringers were on last year's team. The regulars, with their pound classes were: Nelson Rainforth, 1055 William Keating, 1155 Manuel de la Cruz, 1225 Harry Perrine, 1315 Robert Stote, 1375 Richard Cook, 1435 Michael Kudla, 1475 Anthony Carbone, 1575 Richard Cleary, 1655 and Wilson Brooks, unlimited. The team had five matches, losing all five, but this record was compensated by their high spirits and sportsmanship. 'rs ,--1, 85 ,, J , A -,x L J tl
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J Third row: Langevin. Second row: Sohayda, Noll, Fitch, Klemm, Swayze. First row: Peppler, Studioso, Nolte, Cara- belli, Knight. The 1952 junior Varsity Basketball team has played eight games, winning two and losing six. Guided by Mr. Marvin O. Borst they are developing several players who are almost sure-fire for the 1953 varsity. Whitney Nolte, the center, scored ninety-eight points, and seems on his way to at least one hundred fifty points for the year. Tony Carabelli, a forward, is performing somewhat erratically, but at his best is a fine prospect for the future as are several others. I BASKETBALL The 1952 juniors had Mr. Howard E. Husker as coach, and the unusual training schedule of afternoon study hall and evening practice. They have won about half of their games from such teams as the Borden town High School Freshmen, St. Mary's Grammar School and the Bordentown Warriors. The juniors are composed of sophomores, fresh men, and junior school cadets, the idea of the team being to give the younger boys, who do not have much chance of making the varsity or jayvees a chance to play, and at the same time to provide those older teams with a steady supply of experienced players in years to come. U IOR BASKETBALL Third row: Smith R., Benz, Goldberg, Benedict, Hy- man, Haag, Pedrick, Sanders. Second row: Gingold, Fasolino, Tauch, Margerum, Byelf. Cande- lori, Frazer, Barrett. First row: Olsen, Regiec, Carton, Schenek, Rickett, deLaurentis, Spivack, R.. Scholes, Coach Husker. E841
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. Y I 4 ' ,QW ,if L' 'JT' 1 , . .wi ' 'Q . Q , .,. Q, M , . '12, 'f ,gh , ,..,... .in av .W 'ana N ' ' ' H 1 ' uv.f,,, v 5,1 . W WI TER TRACK The Winter Track enthusiasts received a shot in the arm this year when the school purchased a board track for use during the time when the cinders were either frozen or muddy. The coach of the team is Mr. Hartpence, and the captain Bob Wear. At this writing there have been two meets. The cadets defeated Mount Holly High School by 45-23 and fell victim to Princeton High School, 38-30. In the mile the top man is Wear. Gaston Bermudez is tops in the half mile. The quarter milers are Alex Candamo and Hector Munoz. Sprints are topped by jose Diez and George Viehmann. Humberto Larach and Carlton Chapman are the hurdlers. Saul Bendayan is the outstanding shot putter and in this status threw 48' 7 in the Princeton meet. Others are john Lewis, Elliot Moses, George Phillips, and Charles Cohen. The eight lap relay team f4f5 Milej has made an amazing showing by improving its time by almost half a minute. It consists of George Viehmann, Bob Wear, Alex Candamo, and jose Diez. Third row: Efros, Phillips, Diez, Yiehmann, Lewis, J., Miller, Cohen, O'Brien, Lupoff. Second row: Ochoa, Hibbert, Smith, L Arlen VVillsev Chocron, Kuck, Moses, First row: Seifried, Larach, Wear, Mr. Hartpence, Cuneo, Calalano. lBarker. Il
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