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The ' 58 baseball team startled the school by piling up a 5-2-1 record in spite of the rain which washed out four games and about two weeks of Mountainside Park practice. High points of the season were Mark Polderman ' s seven-inning no-hitter against Montclair Academy, the first doubleheader (a split) in CHS history, and those 6-0 and 1-0 victories over Newark. Kneeling are Assistant Coaches Joe Conti and Jim Agnew. Standing: Captain Bill Drinkuth and Coach Ray Yagiello. Who ' s on first?!! BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Alex Aikman, Ed Kenney, Bill Drinkuth, Ernie Remig, Herb Califano, Gil Peterson. SECOND ROW: Jim Behrman, Dave Ruiter, Ricky Cenci, Barry Bernson, Roy Bernt, John Maines. THIRD ROW: Rob Cooke, Paul Caffrey, Ricky Robinson, Ron Young, Dave Nochimson, Alan Sacht- leben, Nick Califano, Jerry Thimme.
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FIRST ROW: Ed Kenney, Alex Aikman, Ricky Cenci, Ernie Remig, Ron DuVall, Ron Young. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Hemi KuU, Howard Mindus, Peter Sharfman, Dick Miller, Dave Nochimson, Bill Drinkuth, Coach William Dioguardi. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Gil Peterson, Hank Schinman. BASKETBALL Kenney and Remig reach for the ball in the Newark Academy game. Basketball Coach William Dioguardi and Captain Ernie Remig. The basketball team, under Captain Ernie Remig, finished the season with a count of nine wins and six losses. Five of the latter category, including the memorable Oratory and Newark Academy games, were lost by no more than three points each. The dramatic win over Carteret after a previous loss was another highlight in a season of e. citing and generally well-played games. i
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FIRST ROW: Robert Atkinson, Allison Schleicher, ' illiam Shershin, Robert DuVall, Richard Miller, Andrew Thorburn, Arthur Meserve, Walter Romberg. SECOXD ROW: Coach Arnold Aronowitz, Harold Pettegrove, Griffith Feeney, David Nochimson, Richard Dugan, Captain Wilham Carlson. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Rruce Bristol, Steven HalH- well, Henry Schinman. CROSS COUNTRY In their new uniforms the harriers made a considerably improved showing this year. Led by Bill Carlson, the team beat Montclair and Newark Academies, wl iile losing to Morris- to Mi tsvice, Delbarton once, and Eastern Chris- tian once. In a meet against Morristown and Montclair Academy the boys placed tliird. GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Brenda Wolak, Terese Rachiele, Virginia Haymann, Sarah Mlson, Helen Gordon, Linda Bremer, Christine Macdonald, Diane Bassett, Virginia Kelley, Carro Svenson, Cecily Drucker. SECOXD ROW: Patricia Smith, Mary Snell, Joyce Graeter, Barbara Seel- bach, Antonia Rachiele, Jane McIKeen, Nancy Fendrich, Mary Kasser, Barbara Kocis, Joan Damiano, Eileen Peterson, THIRD RO ' : Nancy White, Lorraine Cimino, Ruth Lehr, Virginia Humphreys, Diane Windeler, Diane Thimme, Kathleen Wagda, Mary Atkinson, Margaret Standish, Andree Wright, Linda Deimet. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Janet Fallon, Barbara Fendrich, Linda Goldsmith, Kathleen Parr, ' irginia Redding, Bonnie Shep- pard, Susan Short, Carol Van Horn. Beginning with a suc- cessful dance, the Sock Hop, the G.A. entered one of its best years yet. Due largely to under- class support, the girls won the basketball play- day for the first time in seven years and tied for first place in hockey. The skillful playing re- flected the excellent training by Miss Shirley Martin.
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