Clifton Heights High School - Log Yearbook (Clifton Heights, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Yes, these boys etched their names in the school's grid annals by their performance that night. DiPrinzio's efforts were so outstanding that on the basis of his performance in this game alone, he was selected 'back of the week' by the Delaware County Coaches' Association. Clifton's love win was a 19-13 triumph over its neighbors from Springfield. In addition to the Glen-Nor, Ridley Toumship, and Eddystone games, the Rams yielded to Prospect Park, Upper Chi- chester, Collingdale, and Darby. Both Mr. Libertore and Mr. Tomasco feel that any squad that loses such standouts as the gradu- ating players is bound to feel the jarring effects next campaign. However, the past year brought out some new talent that won't approach this past year's squad in size, but has the traditional old Clifton fight. Outstanding among the new faces are Lou Lombardo, joe DeLalla, Paul DiPangrazio, Henry Kwiatkowski, john Snader, jim Martinick, Gene Toracchio, Hassel Hill, Al DePietro, Bill Bat- tista, and Ed DiFranks. john Gosnay, a late starter, could be a dark horse next season, The Rams' coaching staff is not looking for miracles, but do expect the '52 squad to make itself felt. The coaches are not despairing over the lack of size so long as that Clifton determina- tion to win sticks for the coming campaign. To the graduating members of the '51 squad both Mr. Tomasco and Mr. Libertore extend their thanks for the cooperation they have received and express their best wishes for the gridders' success in the future. Football Schedule Sept. Glen-Nor ..... Away Sept. Prospect Park . . . Away Oct. Ridley Twp. . . . Home Oct. Upper Chichester Away Oct. Eddystone ..... Home Oct, Springfield .... Home Nov. Collingdalc .... Home Nov. Darby .... . . Away

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Getting Down To Earth I 1 First Row, left to right: Mr. Libertore,W.Edwards, L. Lizut, K. Rice, J. Finn, J. Traband, B. Kanuika, W. Saichuk, Mr. Tomasco. Second Row: B. Menge, E. DiFranks, V. Martinicchio, J. DiPoalo, D. Ferguson, P. DiPangrazio, J. DiPrinzio, J. Gosnay, J. Battista. Fourth Row: J. Cinaglia, D. Barrett, A. Toracchio, J. Kruetzfeldt, I. Snader, A. DePietro, A. Serafine, A. Froy. The Rams' '51 football season was anything but successful in the won and lost columns, the grid log reading 1-7 for the year. Yet, with the exception of the Eddystone game, which Clifton dropped 37-13, Coach Tomasco's charges actually held a statistical edge in first downs and total yardage in all contests. ' Unfortunately, the entire Rams' schedule is played under the 'old rule in which only final scores, not statistics, determine the victors, hence the poor season. Both Mr. Libertore and Mr. Tomasco believe this year's squad was capable of handling more than half the county schools. Says Coach Tomasco, There was nothing wrong with this year's squad that a good break in the scheduling wouldn't cure. lt was just unfortunate that six of the seven teams that toppled the Rams' footballers this past season ranked at the top of the listings in county scholastic circles for the '51 campaign. Perhaps the most glaring lack on the '51 football squad was that of experienced backs. Only joe DiPrinzio, fullback, and Anthony Serafine, quarterback, remained to form a nucleus for the back- field that was topheavy with newcomers from the freshman and sophomore classes. Up front, jack Traband, Len Lizut, Keith Rice, and Bill Kanuika gave the Rams a formidable array from tackle to tackle. At ends, Wasyl Saichuk and Pokey Edwards lent a capable hand, with Albert Froy and james Finn, next year's captain elect, sharing pivot duties in a steady manner. The tip-off on inexperience made itself manifest in the first set-to, which Clifton lost to Glen- Nor, 8-0, after yielding a minus total of 56 overall to the Indians. The '51 squad, however, garnered its share of glory when it tackled the vaunted Ridley Township Raiders in the first night game in the Rams' history. Playing before the largest crowd of the year, Clifton's linemen more than rose to the occasion by holding Ridley's offensive team, which averaged 40 points or better per game, to a single touchdown, and this only in the waning minutes of the contest. 64



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The 1951 varsity squad started their successful season at Miss C. Applebee's Pocono Hockey Camp. Much credit is due to the magnificent training the girls received at camp, and of course, to the ample coaching received from Mrs. jack- son. There was no one outstanding player this year. Every player put her heart into each and every game she played. lt was this spirit and determi- nation that enabled them to finish their season undefeated, and first in Delaware County. The girls started with a bang by overthrowing Prospect Park 2-0, From then on the victory ball rolled quite rapidly, slowing up only for the hard fought and well won encounters with Darby and Springfield. We will always remember the spirited varsity of 1951: Lorraine White, our junior left-wing who did a marvelous job in an extremely difficult position. Ruth jergensen, left-inner, our most con- sistent line player. We will never forget those smashing goals that she made. Barbara Hasselman, converted center forward and high scorer. Barb's skillful bullying was always a pleasure to watch. Mildred Bennett, right-inner, was a valuable asset to her teammates. Her beautifully ex- ecuted flicks set up many a goal. Terry Rinaldi, our busy right wing. Can't you still hear Mrs. jackson saying, Hurry up, Ter- ry! '? jo-Ann Drumheller, left halfback, who did a terrific job in distributing the ball to the for- ward line. Ann-Marie Clarkson, center halfback. Without this junior's accurate and smashing drives we never could have finished undefeated. Gerry Holcombe, right-half, co-captain and varsity member for three years. Gerry's un- bounding energy was an inspiration to every- 0116. Mary Martinick, strong left-full who dampened many an opponent's hopes for an easy goal. Unforgettable will be her stall for time in the Springfield game. Anna Barrett, quick, aggressive right-full. Her clever tackles and burning drives will long be remembered. Mary Ashton, determined and aggressive goal- keeper, co-captain and holder of varsity berth for four years. Ethel Dunn, efficient manager who plugged successfully through the tough job of keeping the team's equipment in tip top shape. Hockey season marked the end of Mrs. jack- son's reign as coach of Clifton Heights High girls. Her guidance, understanding and sincere friendship have made a lasting impression on the hearts and minds of 'her girls. She has won the respect and admiration of all her students and fellow workers through genuine concem and con- sideration in everything she has undertaken. Mrs. jackson's warm smile and bubbling personality are sorely missed by all who knew her and fondly dubbed her -- Coachl The scrapping l.V.'s are not to be forgotten. This hard hitting squad produced a better than average record of seven wins and one loss. Out- standing for the J. V.'s are B. Marsh, high scorer for 19513 D. Roberta, E. Blagbrough, L. Barrett, and N. Redfern. Keep up the good work, team, and lots of luck to next year's hockeyists from the Seniors of 1952.

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