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FRONT ROW L. to R.: Bob Fenton, George Fritz, George Vollmer, Trooper Caldwell QCapt.J, Harry Wirth, Alex Kuciej, Richie Remy, Coach Haworth. BACK ROW: L. to R.: Jack Gallagher, Barry Sweet,Rocco Giovinazzo, John Cogan, John Voter, Frank Giovinazzo, Fritz Dauterman. Closter High's '51-'52 basketball team came through with Coach Haworth in his first year at the healm with a fourth place tie in the B.C.S.L. In spite oflosing two heartbreaking games by one point, both to the same team, C1oster's Shamrocks ended their season witha 9win and 10 loss record. Closter is looking for- ward with high hopes to next year's team since this year's squad was formed by Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors, of whom our 6'1 Captain led the scoring brigade. Hats off from the Seniors, to an underestimated but not outfought Shamrock quintet. I ,F-5 'W , Basketball Schedule and Scores Closter Opponents 40 Holy Trinity 47 34 Spring Valley 35 61 St. Lukes 53 45 Spring Valley 31 44 Wood Ridge 40 37 Dumont 74 59 Fort Lee 50 61 Bergenfield 79 57 Hasbrouck Heights 44 31 Westwood 50 36 Park Ridge 37 47 St.. Lukes 37 42 Wood Ridge 35 47 Dumont 65 51 Fort Lee 57 51 Bergenfield 82 69 Hasbrouck Heights 37 Westwood 48 48 53 47 Park Ridge 28
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il will film il ml l Q 1 1 l 4 o i - M Lk 1 , 1 Li wi .xlftl ii li li l ii it lull ll 1 ,s - 1 l - 11 . 1 . Z 1 i l, Ili - A Q l , i fi - A '4' i . 71 ivy M is A il mgscfyg. p lt I ia- .. .- K V f -5 .. i' g' ,E r,.f ivi.,3 X ri H ,ia .3 . 5 .Q i Y 1 r F is ff. , 1' 1 .iii-NST. 'lm ,ii ,, - . i. T'f7 i '?1 '7 9 ' if-f - i 1 at Front row Left to Right: F. Giovanazzog B. Fentong R. DeCastrog J. Kozag R. Guthrieg E. Scalibring Middle row. J. Voterg G. Vollmerg D, Ryan. R. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Giovanazzog B. Fritchg V. Belskig P. lee. F. Cecottig R. Remy: I. Wargog R. Perusinig A. Gearyg 1-I. Wirthg Back Rowg G. Parsellsg P. Buchtmang J. Cogang 6 Nyack 12 R. Koberg G. Fritz. R. Campbellg I. Roseg F. Buzzonig R. Cogan fCaptainD 12 Wood Ridge 12 6 Bergenfield 41 46 Park Ridge 0 0 Dumont 19 0 Fort Lee 20 30 Westwood 7 0 Has. Hgts. 24 Y 0 N. Arlington 12 err Mr. FOOTBALL This is a spotlight review of a fighting football team. Closter's '51 Sham- rocks surprised everyone by landing the fifth place position in the B.C.S.L. Coach Mott, along with his assistant, Coach Haworth, led the team to its most successful season since football was first brought to Closter High. Whether winning or losing it was a team to be proud of. Many a record was broken this year, a few being the most yards gained in one game, and also one season, the most points on offense in one game, and also the season total. We are more than proud of Rod Gutherie, Closter's mainstay, who with his hard plunging and stal- wart defensive play landed a position on the second string all league team. Two others, Rich Cogan and Bob Perusini, made honorable mention. Let's hope next season the squad heads for even greater heights. lx 27
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Miss Schneider, Advisor, M. Titus, Sec'y.-Treas.: J. Hosfordg J. Bartelsg A. Lupardig M. Daly, Vice-Pres.g H. Bullen L. Fuchs, E. Fuchs, Pres.g M. Puglia. The Girls' Athletic Association The girls in the class of '52 were among the first members of the Girls Athletic Association. You might say the Seniors and the G.A.A. grew up together, Long ago, in 1947, the G.A.A. began with such sports as volleyball, basketball, and softball. A few girls came out for practices and filled in the vacant positions witha few promising 8th graders- Thompson, Fu- chs, Frohlick, Gruben. Today the G .A.A . supports ten different activities including co-ed bowling, dancing, and individual sports. It boasts a membership of 119 girls including both junior and Senior High School students. It has had six play days with other schools during this past year. Who are among the leaders and best athletes of the G,A, A. today? Why of course--The Seniors. Besides fostering athletics the main object of the G.A.A. is fostering Sportsmanship and fellowship , Will you ever forget the lockerroom parties , the hiding of the class pennant, the trips to away games, the unposed pictures, and the attemptsat being Spaghetti Chefs ? One thing is for sure--We will nev- er forget the G.A.A.! 7' , -? 5 - i , ' I A 51: 1 ,7' , T i nl , , IWN' T' 5. P si nw w m,,.d-.,' ' 29
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