Cheshire High School - Key Yearbook (Cheshire, CT)

 - Class of 1967

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Cross Countr CROSS COUNTRY. First Row: D. Moulton, J. Swift, M. Pack- B. Biesigel, L. Rathbun, B. Kunde. Third Row: P. Thomas, B. ard, W. Smith, D. Roscoe. Second Row: P. Swem, J. Welling, Olson, B. Hartshorn, M. Nemeth, J, Bunclris, R. Reihes, B. J. Bergolis, M. Kuhn, B. Komershejevski, J. I-Iartshorn, R. Kuhn, Brodeur, S. Ells, Coach McReavy. Paul Swem li ji 554, 13 .- Assy 'I i H J gg? l i i ifffif , wiaE3:,:f:iff iff ., , ' . .- fffiwe v' fy, J A ff 5 X 1 , 1 7 f, ,sr ,f ,,. f- ff- fn, A H ' -4 -- ,J W N ' 'fri I 'W J! 1 0 4 Av ef ' C: 547 ,if Wy' 'W f aff? ff' W I 8 1 I, , ,. ,. , 3, 4.,v,,-vfyxgnfq -'ff-f 1 ff Bill Biesigel 2 1' 1 f rrrr fy , A ' 'S V . , ia ffywf Av ,,. . f I at os 1 Z , ' 1 - .. wif' is WH if I rs f 'J an ,fix gy v 4 ff f 7 ff 2 f S Z V' if :fi 5' W 79' 5 ig! iz,-yf-mf Yyf,-H-gf.-,Q ff if ., fv?:s?ii2i?l , be Co-Captain Ben Komershejevski, Coach McReavy, Co-Captain Mark Kuhn. This yearls Cross Country team was the best one ever. Led by the seniors the team ran on to win the Housatonic League Cham- pionship. The biggest win was against rival Lyrnon Hall, which gave us our second beanpot. 59 LL wif 1 a Fly, 2 A4 e i f ff 7 fa if gf A' 'Q ' A f f . , nf, 1-,Wfzag ,Q if 10 I Z , ' , 4, f i, .f I-1 V, ,.,.f4 .44 john Welling I Z 4 x ,v , f ff MZ s M ,, fw ,W fy ,QL 4 we f. ,5 f, ff? . .-fi af, - ? M Z'fi1fg ,fg' yi Q mia ,fmt- , . , , Mtv 'eva fw- Efi 4 ed' ! James Hartshorn f ' . , Q ,K 2 X ff? f f ,X Q, aaa f ,fargo 1 My , va M22 1, ,A fe iq, ! V 4 ,, 1, i f 4? 'f , 2 f ff' ff 'f , , , X 6 I' ff ff? in v can ii, , I ff ,f Y, If I Jim Bergolis if ',L s , V .. Q if , ,l f M ,142 if f , Q e f f 1? f 4' l W ,f 9-Ig... ,.,,.,, Y ff' f 'Z' L47 4 W 1 12' f , f Ron Kuhn

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He will argue though that mid- dle linebackcr Paul Pasqualoni has no superior. The Register Player of the Week recovered two fumbles and flashed his sixth interception of the season Schrurnn breaks into the secondary. -Saturday in the 24-6 victory over Shelton. It was a banner week for the defense. Other Player selections -could have gone to Branford's lsophomore tackle Bob Arotsky lor East Havens Ron Frangi, lQuarterback Mike Carroll of 'Derby and George Dimitruck of 'Jonathan Law shone on offense. Cheshire started rolling to its first winning year since 1961 'when Maclary shifted Pasqualo- ni to middle linebacker in the 'last half of the North Haven lgame. This year he introduced ga new 6-3-3 defense and I was lafraid we'd have to get out of it ,until I shifted Pasqualoni to l middle linebacker. l The Rams iooked erratic in ,the 276 opening defeat to Ami- Xty. They lost 13-8 to North Hav- en also, but the last half, Pas- qualonifs indoctrination period, paid off immediately. East Haven fell 20-14 the ncxt week with Pasqualoni keying on Mike Zito. Nc-xt time, the 130 lpounder's victim was roll-out artist Jack Moresko of Seymour, The Rams shut down Joe Rober- ti of Branford's option running. iThe defense wasn't at fault in the S-D Derby defeat. Last Satur- iday, the hard-nose boys recov- ered six Shelton fumbles and l l l ,intercepted twice in blanketing iShelton's offense. I Regarding Pasqualoni's prow- iess for fumble recoveries, Mac- .lary says he's supposed to. lThe defense is built around him. From tackle to tackle, hes sup- Wposed to be on every play and ,wherever the hall is, is usually iwhcre you find him. , Maclary feels recording num- Kbers of tackles a waste, If 'someone is breaking down, we -want to know why, thats what's important. The films do show us though that if he is -knocked down, the other team gains on us. But he usually smells out the carrier. Maclary's finest defensive group since he took over the helm in 1956 has given up only ....- 'rn A-.---.:..-i.. 1- it., is.. ed this woek's Register Pllyur- centor and linebacker in tho , lsize you should be able to crip- iple anybody on the field. Pretty 'soon he was screaming and' fired up, l As luck would have. Shelton' ran at Pearsall, The Ram de-1 fense finally produced its sixth' fumble recovered by right line-l backer junior John Richards. f The front six. left to right, are, 3Mike Votto or Brad Holtz, Din-l lnan, Rich Walesky and Pearslll who stood out in the East Havenl lgame, tackle Tom Eibensteinenl 220 and almost immovable, and. Dan Benwell. f I Jocko Pelcher and Richardsl Iside Pasqualoni. The deep men iare Lee Moulton and Bob Smith. . l When not calling the 5 stunts on defense, Pasqualo- ni shifts to center. He cleared his opposite at the line andl ,made the downfield block Satur-l day that sprung Moulton's first, score. Pasqualonis resilient. 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Basketball l Manager Bill Oliver, Mark Kuhn, Paul Pasqualoni, jack Churma, Bob Schwed, jim Norback, Harold Joyce, Cosmo Proto-Manager. Front Row: Matty Cannata, Ron Kuhn, Bob Smith, Steve Waller. The '67 Basketball Sea- son was not a victorious one for CHS, but it did show promise for the fu- ture. The high point of the season was our victory over a strong East Haven team. The boys showed their team effort and spirit in this game. We won't easily forget that close game with Ly- man Hall or that amazing ending to the Derby game. Mr. Chandler had praise for his seniors this season who sacrificed their time in order to help the young- er boys. For the future there is nothing but vic- tory in sight. With two Freshmen letter winners, a great Freshman team, and a fine group of experienced juniors, we can expect to see Cheshire as a power in the Housatonic League. SENIORS. 'ljop L to R: J. Chumra, M. Kuhn, D. Schwed. Bottom L to R: R. Kuhn, J. Norback P. Pasqualoni.

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