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11. . lxuunumyll . BACK ROW, L. to r. -- A. Shapera, R. Speir fSports Editorj, C. Adams fBusiness Mgr.l, T. Pettus fClass Editorj, A. Cameron CAssociate Editorj, D. Williams fPhotography Ed.j, K. Agle, I. Grosdoff. 2nd ROW - T. Petrone, F. Victoria, P. Donohue, J. Ward. 3rd ROW - S. Katz CEditor-in-chiefl, P. Clark, R. ..4- hi a lffz E ,ZZ Z U it 27 .5 I il QS I ,.: xi' WI 9 ' fx NI Nl, Xin. ' 4 In Wx Nb! il Nl X ,,, A My It W X xg. s ,' 'ly . E so X 2, MQ, I x ,N 1 l l , . I ' v 1 2-gpg ' - X 1 f , V. aiimmwita , l ,. Lf 7 ' -'S 'A Y , .W V l J gl II x P . ,Q xx 9 7 U 1. ' - B' ' Wal ', ll 13? MANAGING znargp ebiizf, ' is 3 b-X 5 A --M. ,J rn Pm? fmrog I. its-f 29 1 Muller, M. Wang, M. Waller, W. Coleman, P. Steiger, M. Efron, BOTTOM ROW - B. Wolfe, V. Kline, S. Wood, G. Vargish, A. Snyder, R. Wang, H. Knowlton, B. Hendler fArt Editorl. Absent: Mr. Wertenbaker Cadvisorl. Edgerstounian Although this is bad form and bad ethics like most of the yearbook, I would like to generalize 5 the staff of the Edgerstounian this year had a ball. We got out of athletics when we wanted to fthe vague excuse that we were work- ing on the yearbook was all we neededj, we slept when we wanted to fwhich was most of the timej, and the rest of the time we complained about our inefficient colleagues, high prices, tyranical and insensitive advisor, or the negli- gence of the publisher. In the end we turned a quarter of a ton of copy and photographs over to Mr. Wertenbaker to sort out and correct as he chose and went to bed. Credit must be given, however, even where it is not due. My associate editor was an indefatigable worker, at times sitting up half the night giving birth to an idea. Ronnie, ffor that is his namej had a roommate, Ted, who was also an editor. Ted reports that he once woke up and saw Ron- nie tossing and turning, he was mumbling, What can I put on page 35 ? Now that we have gone to press, the strain is off Ronnie, Don, Ted, Bruce, and the rest of the gang. I think we accomplished our purpose. We worked in a good theme fit escapes me for the momentj and balanced our budget. We expect next year's Edgerstounian to maintain our tra- dition - that of picking for being picked byl a derelict, deficient, and generally depraved staff. Steve Katz, editor
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The Hun MALL STAFF BACK ROW, 1. to r, -- - T. Pctronc. M. Donohue, T. Cook, F. Victoria, C. Adams, P. Kadlic, T. Johnson, D. Owen, 2nd ROW 1 P. Donohue, K. Agle, A, Shapcra, L. Wilson, C. Eg- gers, 31d ROW - G. Rottcnbcrg, Keflcr Cbusiness mgr.l, B. Howley, P. Spiller, P. Clark, M. Wang, D. Mueller, M. Waller, J. Smith. T. Watkins. 4th ROW 1 G. Frindell, A. Snyder, R. Wang, P. Bluestein, R. Whaley. Sth ROW -- L. Hirsh, BI. Wilson, B. Gilman, V. Kline, S. Wood, P. Capell, Mr. Bergeron Cadvisorl, Bl. Efron fcditor-in-Chicfj, P, Steiger fassovi- ate editorb, L. D'Ambrosio Csports cditorl, B. Wolfe. B, Handler. Absent: J. Steiger, R. Hulit, in many of his Sdhool dominated the soccer team. Four Hun and one on the second, according to Coach Thmas McNamara Lou,D'Aml:n'osio Khalid Faisal Bender Faisal and Prlllcetoni N' J' ferno made the first iteam, while Pete Clark wasnt: the second ' D'Ambrosio made the team as a halfback although he saw Y DECEMBER 5' 1959 NO' 5 also on the lineq Retiring captain of the team, I0'Ambrosio speed and apowerful kick to the team's throughout the season, , F Khalid Faisal raised his three season total to 66 by getting 21 goals. Khalid, one of next co-captains, is a deceptive driiblbler and has the strongest kick on the team. The other captain of the 1960 soccer team Pietrinferno, is a rugged halfback. Jim was halfway through the season and was unable to the ball when he did play because off a ll-'ietriniferno compensated for this with his Hun's right Wing, Bender Faisal, assisted goals. Like Khalid, Bender is fskilllfu-l dribbler and has an excellent kick. In games Bender was used for goal kicks because his precision kicking. Pete Clark, a fulllback, prevented many goals this season by placing his kicking skill tween the net and the ball. Selected to the All-lPrep .School Second Team b This Tfrentouian was Paul Kadlic, while honorabl mention was given to Alex Cameron, Jolm Wa wllfave, and Pete Savidge. in 1960 Football Eleven, ad N ew Soccer Captdns Lch's 1 Award for T. Stephens, R. Gallaudet, Kitchel, Lane, Maynell, A. Landis. Lccording to information received 3' Headmaster Paul R. Ch'eseb1'o. Landis, who was a member of 'he Mall staff during his two ears at Hun, received the appoint- ent after being interviewed along th other Cornell freshmen who ad served asreditors of high hool publications. The '63 Hilltoppefr marks the Coaches' Awards for outstanding work this season ,were announced. Alan Landis, Dave Savidge, Khalid Faisal, and Jim Pietrin- ferno were announced as co-ca.p- taines of next year's fall sports teams tonight at the Fall Sports Athletic Banquet. Landis and Sav- idge will head the football squad, while Faisal and Pietrinferno will Qandis and Dave h carry two years of varsity experience into their job of co-captain. Landis, a halffback, did not play in the final two games this season because of an injury sustained in a practice session. Savidge, a, guard, suffered ,from a recurrent shoulder injury ,after the season's opener against Pen- nington. Dave could not play for the next two games, but, when he THE MAI,L The scholastic year of 1959-60 was one of uumy changes in all nsports of Hun School life. The Alall, in echoing the general trend, was likewise not without changes. Perlmps thc most noticable were thc physical ones. The previous glossy paper gave way to ncwsprint. Better pictures were evident, and 21 more modem masthead was devised. The purposes of a preparatory school newspaper are to infonn the students and to represent their views. The 1959-60 Ala!! stall attempted to fulfill both of these purposes through features, news, and editorials. Features included such subjects as the Academic Depzirtnlcnt. individual Senior canclids. :md social events. The stu- dent body was able to express its views through letters to the editor, and the 'Cross- section C1OHlIIlCIlt7, feature, Likewise. the news department reported on many timely and unpublicized subjects. Mall editorials cxemplinc-d both student opinion and the multitude of pressing problems concerning Hun School life, This year's editors, Marc Efron fcditor-in-chic-fl, Paul Steiger Cassociatc- editorl, Lou lYAmbrosi0 fsports editorj, Bruce lN'olfe Cphotography editorl, and John Keller Cbusincss managerl attempted not only to cater to the wishes of the stu- dent body, but to keep, at the same time, a high standard of journalism. The results of their efforts can be seen in the awards won by the Jllall, and in general acceptance by the student body. e squad, made a. Lion to the line. and Jim Pietrin- -tal of five years rience into their the 1960 season. rr first string all- rark News. Kha- acted on the first ew Jersey 'Soccer nion. In his two ity participation, mior, has been an mrrner at halfiback. ad by a concussion as unable to play pential, but he was fvide the winning .back:field. Khalid :er squad with its Phe speedy junior scored 21 goals this season also won the Coach's Award. Pete Savidge, a sophomore cipient of fthe Football Co Award, joined his brother Dave the all-prep honorable mention An offensive center and' def J linebacker, Pete proved to be most consistent tackler one team. Twenty-eight football and ,soccer players earned varsity ters this fall. Those receiving' .sity letters in football are: Donohue, Dick Freemann, Bill man, Gary Grover, Harland son, Tom Johnson, Paul lBob'Kaplan, John Keffer, Jay fnell, John Pitney, Ross Speir, fSteiger, John Stewart, Joe vpiger, Rod Vetterlein, Fred toria, .Pat Donohue, Pete ZDave Savidge, Steve Melzer, Cameron, Alan Landis, Fred gerson, John Carroll, J-ohn IBarry Levin, and Dorn manager. 'Soccer letters were received lBob Light, Pete C-lark man Faisal, Lew Wilson, Jim rrinferno, John Reed, Chris Bender Faisal, Lo-u D lKhalid Faisal, Gary Ted Pettus, Bob Rodgers, and Schaefer, manager. 0 -. yranito Feizture Singing,
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