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First Row: William Bradshaw, Fred Nash. Vincent Jesionek, Walter Biscardi, Richard Cook, Joseph Tancredi, Pasquale Cassetta. Second Row: Coach Moseley, John Mattson, Richard Veith, James McDonald, David Brenner, Richard Dolan, James Mac- Brien. Richard Whitney. Third Row: Richard Wilson, Monfred Kaehler, Howard Paul, Edward Kearney. Kenneth Faust, Henry Barton. 1. V. BASKETBALL This year's J. V. team of Roosevelt High School proved themselves worthy of the green and gold uniforms they wore by winning ten games and losing seven. The juniors boasted speed and dexterity in ball handling. Undaunted by its minor losses, the team went on to round out a very successful season under the capable coaching of Mr. Moseley. R. H. S. 32 - 33 New Paltz R. H. S. 4l - 19 Hartford R. H. S. 32 - 20 Pine Plains R. H. S. 30 - 36 Highland R. H. S. 50 - 33 Pine Plains R. H. S. 33 - 23 Cairo R. H. S. 42 - 26 Poughkeepsie R. H. S. 25 - 32 Millbrook R. H. S. 28 - 45 Cardinal Farley R. H. S. 32 - 33 Wappingers R. H. S. 30 - 32 Arlington R. H. S. 30 - 28 Millbrook R. H. S. 47 - 34 Cardinal Farley R. H. S. 36 - 28 Wappingers R. H. S. 46 - 27 New Paltz R. H. S. 37 - 28 Arlington R. H. S. 31 - 32 Highland
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First Row: Coach Lewis, Salvatore Cerulli, Ernest Henkel, Richard Slavik. Walter Crispell, Louis Manfreda. Second Row: Harold Juckett, Keith Olson, Karl Herrmann, James Outwater, John Alessandrello, Leonard Hetsler. Third Row: Thomas Daley, Richard Van Wagner, Donald Holman, Robert Masten, Raymond Kearney. VARSITY BASKETBALL Showing complete reversal of last season's form, when the Green and Gold hoopsters won only six games and lost twelve, this year's quintet concluded the most successful season at R. H. S. since 1944-45 by winning 12 and drop- ping 6. It was a veteran team well rounded with height, experience, speed and. most of all, the ability to score often. Faced with a strong schedule of opponents, which included the ever power- ful Poughkeepsie, Arlington, and Wappingers Falls fives, and spiced with tradi- tional battles with strong area teams like Cardinal Farley, Highland. New Paltz. and Millbrook, the Roosevelt Raiders started the season with 16 straight victories before running into a series of disheartening reverses. ' Next year's team. being composed of some of this year's varsity and those moved up from J. V., promises a season almost equal to this year's. R. H. S. 64 - 45 New Paltz R. H. S. 48 - 38 Wappingers R. H. S. 43 - 26 Hartford R. H. S. 43 - 49 Arlington R. H. S. 51 - 27 Pine Plains R. H. S. 40 - 31 Millbrook R. H. S. 46 - 39 Highland R. H. S. 32 - 37 Cardinal Farley R. H. S. 55 - 31 Pine Plains R. H. S. 32 - 36 Wappingers R. H. S. 38 - 33 Cairo R. H. S. 65 - 42 New Paltz R. H. S. 29 - 41 Poughkeepsie R. H. S. 39 - 46 Poughkeepsie R. H. S. 45 - 20 Millbrook R. H. S. 43 - 61 Arlington R. H. S. 54 - 34 Cardinal Farley R. H. S. 58 - 48 Highland
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I First Row: Richard Dolan. Clyde Haines, Edward Oakley, Harold Juckett, Arthur Gross, Keith Olson, Robert Wyatt. Second Row: Albert Conrad. Edward McDonald, Richard Veith, George Berryann, Edward Denning. John Cleary. Third Row: Coach Trani. Gordon Kidd, Homer Becker, Charles Overdorf, Alexander Spruill. Ivan Sarda, Harold Harden. SOCCER 1948 In keeping up the athletic prestige of Roosevelt, this year's soccer team did its share by winning three games out of a tough live-game schedule. Anderson and Oakwood, the former soccer powers of Dutchess County, both met defeat at the able hands of Coach Trani's Roosevelt booters, captained by Harold Juckett. If this is an indication of future seasons, Roosevelt can expect some great soccer teams in the coming years. This year also saw soccer instituted as a major sport at R. H. S., making the letter-men of the team eligible for membership in the Varsity Club. The record of the season's games is: Roosevelt Cornwall Roosevelt Anderson Roosevelt Oakwood Roosevelt Anderson Roosevelt Oakwood , f, -cf' i A ' I sage JE- .::f ff f 12121-5 'i. .if if Gm
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