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LEFT TO RIGHT Robert Dmytrlw Richard Roche John Dominick William Caforella S FF COMPETITION BECOMES TRADE- MARK OF GOLF TEAM is spring should mark a highly competitive and revealing son for the Essex Catholic golf team. Having lost four s iors from last year's squad, the team has recruited new m bers to fill the starting positions. Last year, the team, as sual, was pitted against stiff competition, nevertheless, it naged to total a successful record of 8-3. This year, the ac utters of Essex Catholic will stroke their way through the nnual state tournament, the Essex County Coaches and a newly established School Tournament to their regular matches. lf previous years are of the golf team's potential, then a highly season can be anticipated. LEFT TO RIGHT: William Clifford, William Hoehe Hickey, Robert Cueman, Michael Dunleavy, James Thomas Willson, Robert Munczinski, Robert Coleman Richard Roche Stephen Ferro John Dominick William Banks GOLFERS LOOK ON as Steve Ferro blasts a long one down the fairway.
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DOMINANCE GOAL FIRST-IASEMAN JOE KAVALUS demonstrates winning form. SENIORS: Arthur Warner, Craig Courter, Lonnie Moneelsi, Vin- :ent Otskey, Joseph Gingeles- kie, Joseph Kovolus, Robert Forezek.
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xt. ft Y - I I 3 .l....Lt 1 H a !i V TENNIS TEAM: FRONT: Raymond Cieetti, Robert Knott, Leonard Butler, .lohn Davis, Robert Moran. BACK: William Fox, David lish, Michael Cawley, Richard Davis, Michael Kelly, Kevin Begley. TENNIS TEAM MEETS RGUGH Among the latest additions to Essex Catholic's list THIS YEAR ngi..-,- , of varsity sports is tennis. Last season, the team, newly established and inexperienced, saw little competition as time was utilized mainly in instruct- ing interested students in the basic skills of the game. In this, their first year of competition, the rookie aces will invade the courts in a difficult twelve-match schedule. And should our men es- tablish themselves as worthy opponents, they may well be invited to play in the City Tournament. BRIAN CAWLEY returns a servo with a forohond. 1 r MIKE MALONEY gots lot to smash an ace at his opponent.
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