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, if,-1 ,stir liirst Row, l.c-ft to right: Mikoljczyk, Raczkowski, Bernacki, Staskalunas, Dzwonkowski, Genovese, 1 Blake, Wc'tizc-I, lc-truzella. Second Row, Left to Right: Flood, Fazzina, Beloin, Paul, Kohosky, Swanson, Piorkowski, Murphy, Lickwar, Farley, Attardo. Third Row, Left to Righti Rio, D'Avanzo, Cirasso, Aparo, Orzechowski, Hartman, Hoffman, Startz, Tata. 'ith an alwundante of experienced liatll talent returning, Coach .lp lflood looks forward to a sucic-ssful season. The opening seventeen game schedule will seniors in every position. 'niors playing for the hrst time arsity men are: Conrad Swanson, tstop, and Al Kolmosky at Second. iniors on the squad include: s D'Avanzo, Catcher, Aloe Mur- Pitcher, and George lfazzina at d. efensively and offensively, the I looks fairly strong. In the past of capalile pitchers has heen a tant thorn in the flesh, costing team many victories, lf this Stretch Wenzel BASEBALL N J' X '. y Q97 l, 4, I .313 , , Hglllfh at the Bat lzwitb apolngier In Entert Lauirenfe Tlaayerl It looked extremely rocky for New Britain High that day, The score stood one to nothing hut an inning left to play. So when Wenzel died at second, and Kohoski did the same, A pallor wreathed the features of the students at the game. Then from the gladdened multitude went up a joyous yell - lt rumblecl from the mountain tops, it rattled in the clellg It struck upon the hillside and rebounded on the flat, For Dzwonsowski was advancing to the bat. ...- years pitching holds up, the Red and Golf! Nine should he among the leaders at the close of the season. Unfortunately, at the end of the season, the following athletes will bow out of high school sports. Capt. Edward Dzwonkowski, Leon Rac- zowski, joe Grasso, Charles Blake, Mike Mikoloiczyk, Sam Genovese, jim Petruzella, Edward Staskelumas, Hank Bernacki, Dick Lickwar, Rob- ert Wenzel, Wcilfe Beloin, Frank Paul, Alfred Kobosky, Conrad Swan- son, Ronald Piorkowski, and Richard Orzechowski.
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Top Row: Donald Sokol, Joseph Sytulek, Richard Salamon, Ronald Martino, Victor Schulz, Donald Welton. Second Row: Marl jackson, Milton Pader, Herb Fenster, Garry Dahlberg, Albert Schade, Ronald Coleman, John Moskus, Malcolm Kolpak. First Row: Francis Zapatka, Donald Luke, Leslie Hall, Francis Manning, Fred Seaman, William Seaman, Charlie Williams, john Ahearn, joe Mucciaro. TRACK New Britain High School is very proud of the fine job Coach Hal Beagle is doing with our Track and Cross Country teams. The teams' records may not be the best in the state, but there is a story behind their wins and losses - a story of sportsman- ship and fair play, the basis of the American ideal. - Our high school has been happy to receive a number of students from abroad. It was not long before these boys were try- ing out and participating in high school activities, and American sports won immediate favor with them. Daily practice in running com- bined with other physical exer- cises may not have produced big scores, but it has produced line spirit. The boys have won honors in physical fitness and in prac- tical sportsmanship, and these are lasting trophies. HAL BEAGLE Coach CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row 1: Joseph Genovese, Tho Gramitt, joseph Mucciano, Edv Swain. Row 2: CNicholas Na. Managerh, Ronald Foster, C Thomas, Charles Williams, Get Tanguay, Barry Gaigis, Bern Swledyn, Manager.
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GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS They provide the oil to keep the machine running. in Frangione, secretary, Kathleen Bryson, treasurerg Claire xnningham, president, Nancy Olson, vice president. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB The Girls' Sports Club was formed to pro- vide the girls with an active sports program. The basketball teams have had a very suc- cessful season being defeated only four times out of a total of twenty-five games. On the Ping-Pong squad, jane Giedraitis is the star player, defeating all other members of the group. The Hockey team won two games, tied one, and lost one. Kathleen Bryson was the most out- standing player on the field. In the National Interscholastic Tournament the Archery Team scored 1,057 out of a pos- sible 1,080 hits, total score, 6,478 Also, they entered the State and National Spring Tourna- ments with top scores. Eleanor Venberg with a score of 110 and Carmela Salafia with a score of 111 are the two top bowlers. Girls are anticipating games with schools from the surrounding territory in the spring in Volleyball, Softball, and Tennis. BOWLING TEAM Strikes and spares their routine. C. Salalia, M. Sablotsky, J. Gooding, J. Schrump, B. McNamara MISS HARROWELL Katz, F. Lenkiewicz, P. Andy, L. johnson, E. Venberg. ' The power behind the scene.
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