Clifton High School - Rotunda Yearbook (Clifton, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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ORANGE THE LINE-UPS THE REFLECTOR With our usual large number of rooters and all the players on the squad confident of win- ning, we journeyed to Orange on the 24th of November. This game was the only contest on our schedule that was not handled in a competent manner, resulting in Clifton’s being defeated by tbe score of 12 to 13. “Art” Argauer made a pretty run of 80 yards for a touchdown but the referee called it an illegal play, saying the team was offside. The Clif- ton line played an excellent game. Too much glory cannot be heaped upon Bill Ziegler, Plog, Weber, Le Grand, Riley, and Nicolls. CLIFTON THE LINE-UPS ORANGE Riley Left End De Lorenzo .... Left Tackle Le Grand Left Guard Zeigler Center Blog Right Guard Welter Right Tackle . De Vencentis Coan Right End Bednarcik Quarterback Quinlan (Capt.) Left Halfback Argauer Right Halfback Chimenti Fullback NORWOOD ()n Saturday afternoon, December 2nd, ap- proximately 5.000 fans came from all parts of the state, to see the Clifton High School eleven defeat the football team representing Nor- wood High School of Norwood, Mass., by the score of 13-10. The game was so close throughout that the result was in doubt until the final whistle. It was the hardest game that any Clifton eleven has ever played. Norwood was supported wonderfully by 400 rooters who travelled from Massachusetts to Clifton with the team. The playing of Clifton’s line featured the game although both teams’ back- field played stellar football. Argauer and Bednarcik were the stars of the Clifton back- field, while Hammersley was the best man on Norwood's team. Others who starred were Dower and Foren of Norwood and Riley, Weber, Coan, who took Vine. Chimenti’s place at fullback. Capt. Quinlau and De Lorenzo of Clifton. THE LINE-UPS CLIFTON Riley NORWOOD De Lorenzo Left End Le Grand Left Tackle Ziegler Left Guard Plog Center Weber Right Guard Nicolls Right Tackle Bednarcik Right End Quinlan Quarterback Argauer Left Halfback Coan Right Half track .Foren (Capt.) Score by periods: Norwood Fullback H. S... 3 0 7 0—10 Clifton H, . S 0 13 0 0—13 Thus Clifton ended its long and hard fought 1922 football season. Since the Orange de- feat was thrown out by the State Athletic Board, we for the second successive year finished the season undefeated. Clifton was considered by many sport writers to be as strong as either of the two contenders for the state championship, but the State Athletic Board failed to recognize this. We set aside this space to congratulate Rutherford High School on winning the state football championship for the second consecu- tive year. Every member of the team and every pupil of Clifton High School gladly for- wards this congratulation. Finally, and most important of all, we grate- fully thank the Citizens’ Committee for the good time they gave the members of the foot- ball squad. On December 12th this Commit- tee gave the team a dinner at the Hotel Mc- Alpin in New York City, at which the letter men received their letters and rewards, and in the evening the team witnessed the Hippo- drome performance. The following were the members who re- ceived gold footballs and letters: Captain George Quinlan Phillip De Lorenzo Arthur Argauer Raymond Bednarcik Vincent Chimenti William Ziegler Charles Riley Ernest Weber lack Feldman Arthur Plog Rupert Le Grand Ambrose Wasdyke Arthur Ilardt John Reid Robert Coan James Nicholls Boost the “Reflector” Please Patronize Our Advertisers PAGE TWENTY-FIVE



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THE REFLECTOR THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, 1922 The Cross Country Team is composed of the following members: Allen (Captain) Donkersloot Douglas Vanicek Surgent Fisher Menegus In introducing the Cross Country Team, Clifton High has entered into an entirely new branch of athletics. These harriers did very well, taking into consideration that this was their first year in this particular sport and also that all the members were inexperienced and several of them Freshmen. With spirit like theirs we believe that in a few years to come, or perhaps next year, the Cross Country Team of Clifton High School will be known throughout the entire state of New Jersey. Much credit should be given to Captain Allen, and to Douglas and Surgent. Captain Allen was low scorer, with Douglas and Sar- gent a close second and third. THE CUP The track team has certainly made a re- markable start for this year. The cup was won by the Clifton team at the first meet of a series of eight to be held at the Paterson Armory. Out of five or six schools contest- ing, Clifton won by a margin of 15 points. This was largely due to the strenuous efforts of the girls. The high expectations of the Patersonians led them to believe that they won the honors to such an extent that they carried off the cup too soon. Because Miss Musson insisted that the cup be delivered into our hands before leaving, we accepted the in- vitation of Doctor Burnett to accompany him in his car to get the treasured article so kindly donated by the Wadsworth and Daz Co., for the purpose of better combined sports for high schools. Remember, Cliftonites, the cup is ours as long as we can succeed in defeating the con- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN

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