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Furl you Dave Hawkins john Barber jeff Rosen Frank LoGerfo Drck Lundgren Tony Lrcardr Don Bergamo Russell Russo Second mu jrm Morrrson jack Hughes Charles Moshrer Dave Cohen Tom Clarke Denny Ruppert Bill Wcwcvds Earl Bonncll Tbnd row Don Sprmgestead Alan Grhtan 'loc Cooney john Howell Charlre Paduch Martm Amann jun McGowan john Bergamo Ray Masr Brll Patton Fomlh mu jan Decker Dave Pet rozak Ironel Bennett Ron lsaakson Gordon Bertholf jack Collms jrm McQueen Bernre CLUB ROBABLY one of the most highly respected and most popular clubs rn MHS rs the M Club For an athlete to become a mem ber of thrs organrzatron rs equn alent to a scholar becommg a member of an honor socrety In realrty that rs precrsely what thrs organrzatron rs an athletrc honor socrety Its members symbolrze the hrghest achievement and the highest standards rn the field of sports They represent the clean sportsmanshrp and the hrgh compctrtrve sprrrt so If essentral to the successful deyelopment of the rndnrdual both phys rcally and morally Thrs organrzatron sponsored by Mr Faller rs a servrce club rn the true sense of the word Its members act as fire wardens and hall monitors when school IS rn session They raise money through dances and sponsoring the cloakroom at basketball games Thrs money naturally rs put to worthy use At graduatron an M Club scholar shrp rs gn en to the club member with the highest scholastrc average durlng hrs four years at MHS The club also proyxdes the annual M Club Trophy for presentation to the schools best all around athlete To haxe a club such as this mthrn the halls of MHS rs an honor which we can justly be proud of Its members are the finest examples of the men whrch the wholesome rrgors of an athletrc hte can produce 88 . I fy tl , l' l lh' ' l -u - - x v I - . I V' 1 ' ' '1 . I Y . , . ' ' , r '. , . I a . I ' ' '- ' ' . 1 , A . - . , ' , D . ' Q . - ' C 'L s ' 4 , 4 I u . ' C Q I 1 A t' 1 Prtaccro, Mrke Connelly, Lours Munoz. Slandmg-Mr. Faller. cc 99 . 1 . r? 5 . i , y . , , , . , gf i l I Q y . V Q . . . . A X . - . , 1 - ' s ' . . V 7. A . r
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Fin! mu'-Louis Alves, Ron Quick, Wilson Turner, Nick Cosco, Charles Moshier, Ted Garber, Charles Paduch fManagerQ. Second mu'-Howard Yegidis, Fred Scharf, David Cohen, Richard Lundgren, William Woods. Third rou'-Mr. Stinnett fAssistant Coachj, Lionel Ben- net, Gary Bennett, Alex Zolden, Wayne Ward, Earl Bonnell, Mickey Savarino, David Petrozak. Donald Bergamo, john Nania QI-Iead Coachj, Anthony Capozella fAssistant Coachj. Fourth rnu'-Anthony Going. Angelo Vellake, Carl Cross, joe Dibello. Merton Green, Anthony Russo, jack Hughes, john Watkins, Anthony Di Fazio, Alan Grodin, David Hawkins, Ted FOOTBALL LTI-TOUGH the 1957 edition of the Middletown High School football team will never be remem- Yovanovitch. bered for compiling an impressive won-lost record, il may be noted that the season's record of 1-3-2 is a distinct improvement over the previous year's O-7-l mark. The predominately senior team was hampered by injuries to key personnel and by an outbreak of Hu which eliminated several games and postponed others. The high spot of the season was the 13-O upset victory over Curtis High School of Long Island. Quarterback Don Bergamo scored both touchdowns at the climax of scoring drives led by fullback Dave Petrozak, who re- ceived second team All-DUSO mention for his out- standing work. Dave was particularly effective, both offensively and defensively, against Port Jervis in the traditional Thanksgiving Day game. His outstanding individual performance helped compensate for the de- feat. The boys chosen by the team to serve as their co-captains were quarterback Bergamo and end Dick Lundgren. 90
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