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fwfr Y nf -. N'-. 'sv . I' '-0 uw-- sr- . GOLF lllS year marks the debut of golf as a varsity sport. Never before has the school competed in golf tournamentsg however, this year a team was entered in the South jersey Scholastic Golf League. The team was placed in Class B. lt defeated Camden. Mt. Holly, Camden Catholic. Nloodrow XYilson and Palmyra winning seventy-five points out of a pos- sible ninety. This placed them at the head of their group and at the time of writing they are to meet Kloorestown to decide the championship. The winner of the playoff will receive a plaque on which will be engraved the name of the school and the name of each player. We are sure that Yocational School will win this trophy. Al Druee and Phil Cresthull. our demon golfers, have played through the live matches without the loss of a point. Druce also made one of the lowest scores of the entire league by shooting a 78 against Palmyra at the Burlington County Country Club. The golf team members are: Ffrxl Row: Wlilliam Fox, Jesse llorton, Thomas lirennan, Albert Druce, ose ill Smith. . l Setrmd Rare: hlr. lforbes, Philip Crestliull. .Iohn Casey, lfdward hlihm.
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Page 82 text:
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I I l TRACK ITH the incentive of last year's undefeated season spurring them On, more boys turned out for track this spring than ever before. About seventy-five eager candidates appeared at the first track practice. The first meet with Haddonfield was lost by only a few points and in a short time the team had gained its winning stride. It has defeated Burlington, Merchantville, Woodrow Wilson and Mt. Holly in rapid succession. At the time of writing there is every indication that the team will be undefeated for the rest of the season. The track squad consists of thc following members: Front Row, ERNEST CARR, EDMOND SOCHANSKI, RICHARD BURNSTIN, GEORGE MEII.ER. Second Row, PHILIP CRESTHULL, RAYMOND VENTURA, VVARD CASE, GEORGE GREENBERC9, JOHN REID, STANLEY BRODZIK, WILLIAM PAYNE, STANLEY KOZAK, WALTER TRYNSRI, LEONARD OSLOWSKI, ALBERT LANG, ERNEST BORZONE. Third Row, F. BLUMENSTOCR CCoachj, L.D. FORBES CCoarhJ, JOHN PATRYK, ROBERT QUICK, JOHN BRODZIK, JOSEPH PEROZZI, RALPH SULLIVAN, FRANK EATTOCR, MERRILL VVYOOD, ALEXANDER LEON, WALTER KRUEGER, JOHN HENLE, CHARLES LEVANDOSKI, FRANCIS ENGSTROM fMgr.J HARRY KING CMgr.D. Back Row: JOHN ANDRUSKO, RICIiARD DOWN, JAMES HAULENBEEK, WILLIAM LUURTSEMA, JOHN Ross. F.. , -. L .. .1 f - A - 1 ii A I like .. f ,X Nl .P li N fi U I N 'I' N
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Page 84 text:
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INTRAfMURAL SPORTS HEN more than 350 boys, out of a student body of 550, participate in the intra-mural contests it is a sign that this type of program is very popular. Varsity teams, at their best, only provide opportunities for a limited number. With our extensive program of intra-mural activities there is hardly a boy who desires to play who cannot do so. Thus the boys who would have little chance to make the varsity squads have an excellent opportunity of playing on one of the many class teams. Besides being keenly contested, these sports stimulate a strong and healthy rivalry between the classes. The non-playing members of the class root very strongly for their shop teams. The sports in which the classes participate are: touch football, soccer, bas- ketball, volleyball, swimming, baseball, and track. An innovation was started, this year, in awarding a plaque to the class champion in each sport. The plaques were made by the Woodworkers and paint- ed by the Painters. Places were left for the names of the winning classes for a number of years to come. The winning class becomes the possessor of the plaque until a new champion is crowned the next year. Every team does its best so that it will win one of these plaques. C, ,X Nl Il lx X fi H I N 'I' X
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