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CLARINETS R Atwood C Baunach M Boggs I Brearley I Craxg I Cruser K Dodge I Eby E Fuchs G Gunsxc G Kxrk B Magnantx I Moms G Roll R Sanders O Shtezr W Taylor G Thomas C Underwood C Wxdman OBOES L Stephan R Titus FLUTES E Brockelbank E Cook M Welshon PICCOLO I Felsher ALTO CLARINET B Walton BASS CLARINET T Vaughn SAXOPHONES C Benson A Camevale G Gm ter G Lowe I Parker R Tryon E. Wxlbur BARITONE SAXOPHONE R Lynch BASSON D Kemnu HORNS G Carkhufl I Cooper N Dobry G Moms BARITONES D Shxmomura G Stout R Stults TRUMPETS C Boggs A Camevale W Eggert M Haienmaxer I Hxnkle A Parpart T Robbmns C Sxmonse D Smlth R VanDeventer TROMBONES C Ashton I Borgh1 D Cranstoun C Gutbrodt R Rivers I Shepard W Schroe Mudd R Peskm L Rivers L Seavy R Stults DRUM MAIOR Byron Crandall MAIORETTE SERGEANT 'anon Tamasn G Bnan A Freda B Hand E. Messlzng A Tagxoll C Tram COLOR GUARD D Brokaw Duncan I Lambert D Mazur P McDonald S Robmson dfzdjmdthnfmzda uuz BAND After three Weeks of 1ntens1ve drrllmg and prachce our 73 DISCS marchlng Band und r tue dxrectlon of Mr l.ou1s Rlchards was ready to glve 1ts hrst performance at the MOfIlSV1lle football game Accompamed by the Drum Malor By ron Crandall the Drum Ma1orettes headed by Manon Tamasr and the Color Guard tlre Band contxnued to add color to our grrd 1ron contests Wlth 1ts 11'1lI'1CQl9 formahons and musxc ln May the Band now a Concert Band of 75 members presented 1ts annual Sprmg Concert wh1ch 1ncluded a program of marches overtures and speclal select1ons Instrumental quartets and ensembles added vanety to the program CHEERLEADERS Our Tower Boosters cons1st1ng of Qlglll peppy and enthus1ast1c a1rls headed by Audrey Sharretts contrlbuted the1r best to Q 9 Q a successful sports year by cheenna our school heroes on to Vtctory They attended all games both home and away and were represented at the I V games by a Ium r Vars1ty Squad cons1st1ng ot flve Freshmen and Sophomore gmrls Q? LE!-'l' TO RIGHT Mary Margaret Toole Betty Davxs Ioan Shorten Conme Brunner Audrey Sharretts, Betty Gxroux Carol Douglas. Mary Crouse der. H. Tiedmann. C. Young. PERCUSSION: T. Everett, A. Hyter. R. Leigh, D. I-Iomrighausen, B. Maddalon. G. I I I J I . L l I - , . . . .
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A week later we lost to Somerville, l4e6, in a poorly played game, but quickly re- bounded to defeat Manasquan, 7-U. A l9fl8 loss in a thrilling and hard fought game with Lakewood followed. Sparked by the good playing ot l'Slcip Hall and Bob Dilatush, Princeton High com- pleted its varsity season with a 2leO victory over Highland Park. All in all the squad under Coaches Iosf eph Iingoli and Richard Wood completed a highly successful season, winning live games and losing tour. The I. V.'s, under Coach Wood, come pleted a most successful season with three wins, two losses and one tie. Led on by such players as Iake Bartolino and Rudy Shelton, they defeated the I. V. squads from Trenton High, B.M.l., and Hamilton. They lost to Ane nandale Reform School and Peddie, and tied Somerville. The Lightweights, coached by Mr. Iose eph Friel, also had a successful season, compiling victories over Lawrenceville, Somerville, and Peddie twice, losing only to the Trenton Catholic I. V.'s. TOP: Coaches Wood, Iingoli, and Friel in a huddle. LEFT CENTER: Our Guard. Iohn Carter. RIGHT CENTER: lake Bartolino makes another point ai- ter touchdown, Bob Dilatush holding. BOTTOM: Skip Hall, on an end run. makes a first down against Somerville. . . . jo mllld Uwz jnntball learn SCHEDULE Princeton 6. ........ . Morrisville 7 Princeton O . . . . .Red Bank 6 Princeton 19. . . . . .Hamilton U Princeton 34. . . .........,. Trenton 0 Princeton 15 . .... Trenton Catholic 0 Princeton 6 .. .. . Somerville 14 Princeton 7. . . . Manasquan O Princeton 18 . . .... .Lakewood 19 Princeton 21 . Highland Park 0 LIGHTWEIGHT TEAM-FIRST ROW: I.. Fletcher, A. Teague. H. Kahny. C. 'I'homas. G. Tiddy, H. Saltzman. W. Shorten. T. Willis. I. Tuiano. I- Raikes. N. Hume. I. Scudder. I. Fleck. SECOND ROW: R. Weiss, Manager, C. Streater, C. Smith. I. Shepard. R. Reed. D. Stives. T. Perks, C. Page. D Lynch. I. MacKenzie, I. Friel, Coach. THIRD ROW: R. Moore. Ass't Coach, H. Ververides. A. Sannino, C. Gutbrodt. G. Stout. G. DeMontalvo. D. Fer- nandez.
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