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Glass of 1953 89 As the much-awaited baseball season draws near, we find several of last year’s top players back on our fighting nine. The power department was headed by Captain “Eddie” Bluestein at first base, the Green and Gold’s leading contender for the All-Scholastic Team. Rounding out a smooth infield were “Freddie” Bartoloni, who alternated between second base and centerfield throughout the season, and “Marv” Dobrow, a. slick-fielding, hard-hitting shortstop. -These three veterans were supported by “Phil” Carr and “Joe” Carnation, sharing the catching honors. “Art” Nowell and “Marty” Garber, a newcomer to the squad, handled the pitching assignments. Numerous problems were overcome by Coach ‘““Tom” Campbell, and junior var- sity coach, “John” Keane, who deserve much credit for their outstanding efforts. Baseball Third Row: Coach Campbell, Coach Keane, Martin Garber, Robert Magerer, Barry Agranat, Stanley Pearl, Manager David Holsberg, Burton Pearlstein, John Burke. S econd Row: Marvin Goldstein, Arthur Nowell, Phillip Carr, E@ward Bluestein, Paul. O’Donnel, Edgar Ferguson, John Hayes. First Row: Bernard Frank, Harold Eskot, Robert Grande, George Groomes, Robert Caprio.
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2 ay 88 Wostantan Year Use a1 Second Row: Mr. Thomas, Martin Grey, Arthur Bovarnick, Benjamin Johnson, Phillip Carr, Theodore Kaplan, Richard Green, Thomas O’Brien, Arthur Fortier, Joseph McCarthy, Edward Kushner. : : ; First Row: James Carbone, Ronald Powell, Aldo Binda, Harold Eskot, Charles Thebado, Robert Caprio, William Smith, Fred Venezia. Hockey The 1953 ice sextet is one of the school’s hustling teams. Although labeled as door mats in the Boston conference, Memorial did very well against Latin, Commerce, Trade, and Charlestown, despite their in- experienced and young players. Coach Thomas is building his team around sophomores and juniors and is looking for- ward to a better season next year. This year’s Co-Captains are Heshy Eskot and Chuck Thebado. Other outstanding players include Jim Carbone and Arnie Sher, goalies; Phil Carr, Dick Powell, Johnson on defense; Aldo Binda, Bob Caprio, at the wings; and the spark of the team Bill Smith, at center. Ed Kushner did a good job as manager during the season.
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90 Lesion tan Year Bool. Third Row: Mgr. Joseph Goldman, Gilbert Rosenthal, Robert Werman, Edward McGrath, Me!vin Cohen, Phillip Baler, Robert Curran, Frank Stoddard, Francis Gauss, Myron Saranger, Edward Dolbey, Donald Handler. Second Row: Mr. Campbell, Richard Daley, Steven Fishman, Marvin Brams, Martin Jaffe, Lawrence Blumsack, Norman Rutledge, Jacob Itsibitsky, Allen Kassrer, Rocney Brooks, Alfred Green, Water Robinson, Daniel Davidson. First Row: Steven Selman, Henry Burns. Joe’ Freedman, Erwin Sidman, Stanley Miller, Fred Galloway, George Pearson, Sidney Doren, Robert Zuk, Joseph Fox, William King. Track Coach Campbell will put on the boards cne of the finest track squads in recent years. The “53” track squad will really go places. It is led by Co-Captains “Buzzy” Pearson, an excellent hurdler, and Stan Miller, a good “300” yarder. Curran in the 1000, King in the 880, Burns in the 600, Monteiro in the 440, Friedman and Miller in the 300, Baler and Calo- francis in the 229 are scme of the best in their particular races. Pearsun in the high hurdles, and Rodriques in the low hurdles cover the “lumber skimming” with the best of them. Dash men such as Galloway, Pratt, Joe Carnation, Zuk, and Cohen make Mr. Campbell proud to be the coach of the “53” tracksters.
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