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Wrestling B. M. I. had the most successful wrestling season in its history. Most of the credit belongs to the Hne coaching of Mr. Donald Dunn. This team won all of its matches in the state of New jersey. Peddie was our nrst opponent and we nipped them 22-21. Admiral Farragut was next and the cadets came through again winning 25-22. The heavyweights clinched both of these matches for us. The team went then to George School to wrestle and its winning streak was broken. Stanford Seto and Harvey Katz were the only two to win while Bob Dallas gained a tie for our eight points against George School's 31. The Bryn Athyn Grapplers defeated us 26-14 and Valley Forge de- feated us 25-16. Finally our losing streak came to a close when we met St. Benedict's Prep of Newark and defeated them 20-18. This was the last of the dual meets. The team then went into the state meet which was held at Lawrenceville. Both Howie Kramer and Al Hermonat got by and Stanford Seto and Harvey Katz pinned their men while Bob Dallas won by decisiong therefore, five of our men got in the semi-finals. These boys wrestled at the following weights for us: Rodey Seto, 103 lbs.g Stanford Seto, 112 lbs.g Dick Pinney, 121 lbs.g Julius Mier, 127 lbs., Harvey Katz, 138 lbs., William Griest, 145 lbs.g Howie Kramer, 154 lbs.g Bob Dallas, 156 lbs.g Victor Swartz, 175 lbs.g Smith, C. B., 133 lbs.g Ward, D. S., 133 lbs.g and Al Hermonat, the heavy- weight. lxl row: Katz, W'artl, D. R., Pinney, Mr. D. A. Dunn, Mier, Seto, S., Seto, R. 2,111 mu': Gricsr, Kramer, H., Dallas, Schwartz, Hermonat. Jrd row: Marks, Haase, A., Granbois. Y ?' 74
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MR- Y' lgoagl-1 ross Countr The 1955 Cross Country team, despite a poor start, turned in a successful season of four wins and three losses. The team was ably assisted by the coaches, Mr. Paul Hartpence and Mr. Malcolm O'Brien, and the co-captains, cadets Ted Benz and Tom Sitton. The team lost the first meet to a well rounded Lawrenceville team 27-29 and the second meet to a owerful Trenton High School team 22-38. Then they got on their fleet finally by defeating Peddie School by the impressive score of 20-35. The next meet was probably the most thrilling. It was a triangular meet with St. Benedict's, whom we had been unable to beat in the last ten years, and Moorestown. We won it, barely beating St. Benedict's by one point, 37-38-50. After losing the next one to Princeton by a 21-34 score, we bounced back by swamping Mount Holly by the perfect score of 15-40 and George School 21-34. After these meets, we went to the state contest where we finished fifth in a field of eight and to the George School Interscholastics, where we finished third in a field of ten. The top scorers for the team were the co-captains, Ted Benz and Tom Sitton, Harry Griffiths, Bill Evanko, john Finneran and Alex Bickar. Of these six, we lose next year Harry Grifhths, Bill Evanko and Tom Sitton. We think the outlook for next year is very good, for we have many young boys who should start breaking the tape soon. Good luck to the 1956 team. ls! row, left to right: DiGioia, Clark, Taylor, Zarroli. Zml row: Talbot, Acrich, J., Seto, S., Bickar, Levenson, Benz, Sitron, Backer, Arthur, Hoffman, Acrich, L., Laruso. 3rd row: Mr. O'Brien, Orenberg, Ruggerio, Sucre, Franke, Morgan, Evanko, Finneran, J., Griffiths, Bryan, Giove, Knight, T., Mr. Hartpence.
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