Carteret Academy - Carteret Yearbook (Orange, NJ)

 - Class of 1940

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Captain. . . . . .John F. Moore' Manager .... Justus von Longo Tho 1940 hovkvy tvam was rvmarlaahly good in comparison with those: of rcvvnt years. Under the cxccllvnt vaptaincy ol' Jack Moore.. 'oaliv we did manage to ln' victorious in thrve of our ci fht Haines. As 5 t F . . 2 P lor goals scorvd, wc made IS, compared w1tl1 4 for last year. It is indeed fortunate that we are situatc-d nvar a pond on thc Esscx County Country Clulfs golf course, WllCl'f' wo were permitted to prac- tice on the ice which lastvd during tlw grvatvr part of tht- wintvr. We always were without till advquatv number ol' rclicl' playvrs- having sometimes only one substitutv, hut our mvn werv filled with tht- ncvvssary spirit to win games. ,lack Moore.. Charles Rowlvy, Ed Mt-ado, ,lim lVliil'l3lll'I'S0ll, and Brad Palmer wvrc our outstanding playvrs. As for nvxt y0ar's squad., Coach Boyson thinks that the prospvvt is vvry good, since wa- will have many of this scasonis cxpvricnccd varsity members returning. Cartvrvt . . . 5 Mountain Lakvs . . l Cartvrvt . . . 0 Madison .......... . l Cartvrvt . . . 3 Montclair Academy . . . 2 Carters-t . . . 1 Army Plvlws ,...... . 6 Cartvrvt . . . 2 Pcddio ..... . 5 Carteret . . . 1 Manual ..,.... . 7 Carteret . . . 5 Brooklyn Prop . . . 1 Carteret . . . . . . . . . . 1 Hun ..... . . . . . . . 3 lfirst Row-Left to Higln,Ja1-k lfre-nuyv, Jim lvlZll'l,llf'l'S0ll, Edtlit- Mead, Jack Moore-. Coach lloyson, Brad l,illllI6I', Charles Rowley. Third Row: Justus von Lvngerkv, Allir Cal 'l'omkins. rkc, Jr, Svronll llow: llill l rvnaye, cd Custm-r, ,lost-ph Svhevrrr,

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5 ni .M il, I 1 rfllllnm 'la-ft to Right, liyau llowell. llarry lxrasner, ,lim l.Vlill'l,llPTh0lI, Stef. llieekmann, lirad Palmer, Tom Xhllllilltla. N-eond lion: Warren llriggs. lion Quinn, ,laek Moore. Coaeh lloyson. Third Row: Charles llenslnr Carl l,I4'llll'lll1'lr. liiek Kllen, llarry Rogers, Lloyd Curtifs, ,Ioe Mangin. Ilill lfrenaye, Charles Rowley. FO0TBALL Co-eaptains. . ..,lohn F, Moore and Donald J. Quinn llauager. .. . .. . . . .Carl W. Liehtenfels Although the 1939 football season was not impressive as to results. the spirit ol' the individual team memhers exeeeded that of former years. l,ed hy two lighting linesnien, eo-eaptains ,lack Moore and Don Quinn. aided hy the seoring ol' right hall'-haek Harry Krasner, we did manage to suhdue two ol' our live gridiron adversaries. In the opening game with the Pingry School, we lost a Close hattle ol' T-0. Un the following Friday, we again bowed to a very powerful linglewood eleven, l9-0, hut then, in our next attempt, we arose as victors, IIT-0. against lloly Trinity. 'l'wo weeks later, under great odds, we met the Wlorristown Sehool, and held them to a score of only 27-0. This was a landahle aehievement heeause other sehools, having teams with more resourees than our own. eould do no hetter. As a finale for the season. we trouneed the Wardlaw squad 21-0. .Ns for next year's team. it is rather hard to prophesy, hut it is ex- peeted that we will have a hetter than average one. Carteret .. 0 Pingry ..... . T Carteret . . . 0 Englewood . . . . l9 Carteret . . . . 27 Holy Trinity . . . 0 Carteret . . 0 Morristown . . . 27 Carteret .. .. 21 Vifardlaw. . 0



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lr.-nl llow Left to Right. Carl l.iehtenl'els, ,laelc l.t-wis. lixan llowell, Don Quinn, llerry Kra-ner. ellen llieelxntann, Urr l'illll'!'. Charles llall, Rear llovs: .Iohn llevoy, Xss't Mgr.. T4'1lxilll5lll1lX5l. Wiley Nlellinn. liolwrt ll1lfNll0ll,lll0lll Xlilliants, Xlllretl Saupe, l.awe-renee Stokes, Coat-lt. Kh-ent: l.eonaril lllllllllbllll. llarry Rogers. Mgr. 1 aptain. .. ...Donaltl J. Quinn llanagger.. ...llarry Rogers. Jr. The I9-1-0 basketball season was the tnost sueeessful one in our his- tory. Out ol' the sixteen games ventured. we were victorious in thirteen. This reeortl was truly relnarlxahle heeause ol' the liaet that we hail the longest and toughest seheflule in our league. nllthough we hail only one 1939 varsity eager, Captain Donalfl Quinn, and three jay-vees, ,laek Lewis. Carl Liehtenfels, and Stella-n Uieelunann as veterans. Coaeh Lawrence Stokes lll0llll'1l an unusually line squael out of this material. llf eourse. we were very fortunate in having two new eourtsters. Harry lirasner anel Leonard Tlionlpson, who aifled us greatly. .Ns for next year's varsity. it is ohvious that we will have an espe- eially powerful team heeause we will not have only three lirst team players returning. hut also many promising slarlets of this year's jay-vee team. Carteret .. .. 50 Nlontelair . .. .. 30 Carteret .. .. 22 Nlorristown .. .. 21 Carteret l'ing1ry .... Carteret Newman .. Carteret Kingsley . Carteret .Nluntni ., Carteret Buxton .. Carteret Newark .. Carteret Kingsley . Carteret Warsllaw . . Carteret Pingry . Carteret Uratory . . Carteret Nlontelair . Carteret Rutgers Pre Carteret Newark . . . Carteret Morristown

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