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BUYS TENNIS Kneeling, left to right: Otto Schzule, Thomas Ho5statter. Standing, left to right: Bob Florio, Edward Hoifstatter, Per- ry Rolibins, Colyer Crum, Mr, Shannon. BUYS' BOWLING Kneeling: Frank Bruschi, Nick Teti, Sidney Testa. Second row: Mr. Mitchell, coachg Nel- son Bernards, George Tutuska, Colyer Crum. BUYS' GULF Left to right: Haydon lirocmel, Thomas Biczak, Edwin Stasse, Robert Lucas, Robert Nuna- macher, joseph Lucas, Arthur Muzza, Alan Samuels. mi
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. . ,Y 4 'iq .1- ',: N, 40 ' - . I 0 ILL .-... ,lyorftlt CALDWILL -u' -sq ai First row, left to right: Manlio Boverini, Coach, Arnold Berg, Ferdinand Nupuhla, jack Ruch, Lloyd Goldsmith, james Glerum, Boh Hedden, David McL'urdy, Bill jacollus, lhck Farly,.Emil Piel, Assistant Coach. Second row: Sam Gelfmgin, Bob Llark, Arthur Bracuti, john Dowling, George Reider, Jack Riddell, Herbert Vogeler, mzlll-Yllli P31-1lltLllEl',lllt'r?'::i'El Saloinzni. 'l'hirrl row: llonnlrl Millliurn, llurlrlv Major, joe . esics, IC 'oley, iiix 'inchf-stef, ohn Helhg-rii I ' - ' , '. lion Richardson, Dick Fvixnsch, Ray Ilelwar, ,gum Bin Rlgan' Ummm bkherer' TRACK Caldwell's 1948 Track Team under the able coaching of Mr. Manlio Boverini and Mr. Emil Piel, started the season off with a 71-28 victory over Montclair Academy. Mountain Lakes meet was next and Caldwell lost this one, 56-52. We finished third, however, with 15V2 points in a triangular meet with Dover and Clifford Scott. Next came the Summit-Glen Ridge-Caldwell triangular meet in which the Blue and White came in second with 40V2 points. The Suburban Confer- ence meet brought Caldwell a fourth while the Verona meet ended disastrously for our boys. The Millburn meet resulted in a 58-58 dead- lock, but 2 points were gained by Caldwell in the State meet by virtue of Arnold Berg's fourth place in the shot put. There were several records broken during the year. jim Glerum broke William Tanner's 440 yard dash record, running it in 54.3 sec- onds, three tenths of a second faster than the old record. Phil Win- chester and George Reider tied james Doran's 100 yard dash record. They each ran it in 10.5 seconds. George and Phil also broke the 220 yard dash record, their identical times being 23.2 seconds, one second faster than the old record held by jim Doran. The shot put record was smashed by Arnold Berg. Arnold heaved the iron ball 45 feet M3 inches to break George Stryker's old record by more than three feet. Other boys who were a great help to the team were: jack Riddell, half-mile ace, Bernie Solomon, Arnold Major, joe Mescis, Harry Schmidt, Robert Clark, Neal Simonson and Arthur Bracuti. rv wi ii- -ig.,-, 1 'au
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vm... L- 4' ,: 'E,1'1,' i,. ' 2 'ff--an-4 Jlgkl Q 1 ve f 2 K . ' 's ...m '. .-n'-v- -. IQ' 4f6..:.. f I I r ,D-,.. .-,.. h Left tu right: Marion Zahn, joan Sieben fCap!ainJ, Mary jane Baldwin, llzrrlmrzr Krell, Ginny Su-thus, juan llnhson, Barhzirzi Pzxccht, Mitzi Milone. CHEERLEADERS Rain or shine, these girls were always ready with a smile and a cheer at the '48-'49 football and basketball games. This peppy squad, in their cute new outfits, is one we are very proud of. Besides their excellent cheer- ing, every one of the cheerleaders mastered the art of the cartwhcel which adds glamour and color to their performance. These girls deserve a great deal of credit, for they cer- tainly did get the student body behind our teams, which no doubt was an important factor in effecting many of our victories. N, Left fl' Eht: Hild 3 - . w USS, Par .,, on, Doris W H 'Why Z f , , Mu , fy, ' ,441-1, 1,4 riel Blazekn 5... 'e,,, A - 1 V ' g ' ' 1 l 1-x ,5 14 U9
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