Carteret High School - Loudspeaker Yearbook (Carteret, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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GIRLS' SPORTS What does the sound of cheering girls bring to your mind? Ladies' Day at Dodgers' Giants game? Perhaps, but here at school it means that the girls are enthusiastically participating in a game of volleyball, basketball, cageball, or softball. The irls, dressed in their blue fm suits and white sneakers, take art in class g gl P 'ames 'ust for fun, for health, and for the develo ment of good sportsmanshi . Z 1 P c P P ARCHERY PresidemYF1.oRENcE OVERHOLT VicefPresidentfW1LLA WALSH S6CT6fdTj'-WILNIA SPEWAK The Archery Club was formed in 1937 and given the name, The Flying Arrows. The aim of the group is to promote the sport of archery and provide for social activities for its members. Each year a team of five has been delegated to attend archery meets and shoot their best for C. H. S. Their other activities have included rollerfskating, bowling, and bicycling. 61

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Top Row-Miss Richey, Mr. McCarthy Bottom Row- ffGeorge Heil, C. Larkin, M. Suto, E. Kaskiw, Kolibas Top RowfD. Dolan, H. L. Bodnar, A. Burke, F. Overholt, E. Melick, I. Cutter, B. Phillips Bottom Row-W. Spewak, A. M. Dunne, E. Gregor, S. Donovan, P. Chodosh, W. Vsfalsh, H. Walko ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Presidentf-lohn Kolibas Treasurer-Ethel Kaskiw VicefPresident-George Heil Secretaryglvlarion Suto Freshman Representatives7Charlotte Larkin and William Riedel Advisersflvliss Bess Richey and Mr. F. C. McCarthy Each member of Carteret High School interested in athletic activities, intramural or interscholastic, automatically belongs to the Athletic Association, the purpose of which is to stimulate interest in games, to support loyally all athletic contests, and to promote CHEERLEADERS The girls of the cheering squad are literally cheering to both eye and ear as they coordinate the enthusiasm of the Rambler fans and direct it into channels of tremendous true sportsmanship. concerted sound. Whirling, leaping, Nfishfjumpingf' to exhaustion each Saturday afternoon, they personify the excitement that the spectators, sitting in the stands, feel but can hardly express. In spirit they fight Carteret's battles as mightily as the most energetic halfback. 60



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THANKSGIVING DAY CLASSIC Another successful season was written into the record by the 1941 Carteret High School football squad. A powerful line and a hard run' ning backfield had prevailed over eight oppof nents before the Blue team finally bowed to Perth Amboy in a hardffought Thanksgiving Day encounter. It started with a night game against Rumson hthe first opening home game in the school's history, a Carteret victory by an 18f6 score. In quick succession, our Ramblers rolled over seven other squads. Hackettstown was downed in an' other night encounter at home. Next came Union, again at home. In the fourth contest of the season, Long Branch proved accommodatf ing hosts, 13f0.'After Long Branch came South River. Again the Blue eleven prevailed by a 27-O count. Then Thomas Jefferson succumbed in a thrilling 7f6 affair. Woodbridge came after jeffg again our team played the Barons in a pouring rain and this time triumphed, 910. Lin' den was next on the list, fighting hard but finally yielding a fourteenfpoint victory to Car' teret. The Perth Amboy game brought to an end a victory string that had stretched over a threefseason span and included nineteen games. This time the Panthers were victorious, 16fO. HIGHLIGHTS CE THE SEASON Andy Shymanski driving through a tough Rumson forward wall to score the first six' pointer of the season . . . Ed Bergmann's pass- ing and C. P. Perkins' receiving in a host of games . . . Bergy's quick kick in the Amboy game . . . Timko's touchdown, the nrst of his career , . . The tension before Jeff's attempt for the extra point . . . The sigh that went through the stands after the kick was blocked . . . The comeback in the Linden game when Buck Wadiak and Tom Fitzpatrick both scored . . . The great playing of the Rambler reserves . . . Andy's accurate placements . . . The ferocity of Kolibas' tackles . . , Bergmann's dash on a rainfsoaked Wood' bridge gridiron . . . The great try by a grand team in the Amboy game ...' The hard driving line play throughout the season . . . Pelc holding like a stone wall . . . The downfield tackling by Red and Mal . , . The enthusiasm of the team from the first practice to the last minute of play in the last game . . . And last but best of all- the sportsmanlike conduct of team and school alike . . . Coach McCarthy's coaching and his grand results . . . And Coach Horn's able as- sistance.

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