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Back row: di Palma CMgrJ, Giordano, Walsh, Zeis, Pope, Bryan, Carpenter, Prideaux, Herren, Baratoff, Pitman, Phillips fMgr.J, Farrow, Lum, W. Middle row: Mr. Paradis-Line Coach, Peabody, Capstick, Edds 1 Wellbrock, Budd, Adam, Smith, Maas, J., Hedley, Pike Mr. Molitoris-Coach. Front row: Totton, Thompson, Kettle, Peer, Baran, Ward QCapt.J, Lorentzen, Reilly, Greenberg, Campbell, Laing. l Mr. Paradise - Line Coach, Larry Ward - Captain, Mr. Molitoris - Coach, Mr. Coutts-Line Coach. Backfield: Thompson, Lo- rentzen, Baran, K e t t l e , Line: Reilly, Peer, Green- berg, T 0 t t 0 n , Campbell, Laing, and CCapt.J Ward.
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MR. MACKIN Coach In the fall of 1954 Morristown formed its first Cross Country Track Team under the supervision and coaching of Mr. Mackin. In all the team participated in four meets, three within the Ivy League and the fourth without. In its first meet the team placed second to Delbarton School. At Paterson Morristown came in third after Eastern and Delharton. For its third meet, the Morris County Meet, the team placed fifth after Morris Hills Regional, Dover High, Boonton High, and Delbarton. Finally, in the Ivy League Meet with Delharton, Eastern, Newark Academy, and Montclair College High, Mor- ristown succeeded in coming in fourth. Morristown's Cross Country Team, with the good running of Don Lum, Jim Peters. Adrian Maas, and with support from the other members, had a fairly good season for its first year. Standing: Remsen, Lum, D., Mr. Mackin fCoachJ, Sherman, Peters. Kneeling, Maas, A., Danco, Rearick, Fox. H355 UlIl1tI'P -
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RECORD M.S.- 0 .............. Delbarton-35 M.S.- 7 .... Montclair Acad.-25 M.S.- 0 ........ Newark Acad.--13 M.S.-13 ........................ Hun-14 M.S.- 7 .................. Oratory-18 M.S.-54 .............. Columbia- 6 M.S.-38 ........ St. Bernard's- 7 119 112 Jfnnthall In his first year as football coach at Morristown Mr. Molitoris had a definite handicap, the bulk of last year's squad having been lost through graduation. Although he used the more experienced players as a core- Captain Ward, Totton, Baran, and Kettle-he constructed a team which was primarily of green material. The result was a poor record: 2 wins, 5 losses. But what they lacked in experience they made up in spirit and the desire to win, shown by the closeness of the Hun game and the fact that in the Montclair and Newark contests, the final whistle blew with Morristown on its opponents' goal line. The games were highlighted by the superb pass catching of Larry Ward and by the running of Milan Baran. The experience gained this season by both the coach and team, should contribute to a better record next year.
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