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TRACK TEAM Front row, 1. to r.: S. Henderson, f . I . , ge. Q 'fy 1 f ' - , .. : ffl 1-11 L 4zlge'k'LY . 5 X f ' it B. Sheppard, G. Spratto, P. 3' ., , A Doran. J. Salzillo. . ff' . , F -, ,T ,N .l J X Second row: J. Tassie, B. Le- '-1 V 'J 1. Y , 1 Page, A. Angilerta, J. Flynn, T. Q X - -. , -A Kirkland, J. Llodra, H. Ursone. X ' ' ale. !f,w- l, ',A ' I I' 5' Third row: B. Flynn, C. Marotto, Q, Q 31 b ,A Q I if ,J ' , - '11 1 -5, V J. Callahan, B. Lacourciere, R. N- X, , X: W- N . 4 ' FR' S Renna, N. Florian, M. Ungaro. ' X 1. L , V fi , J. Woodman, B. Curtis, j. Nagle. ' 1 f XL' Q , XX . Q. A 'xg J. Geloso. ' '75 fx, V I eu N B ' I xixiv Q i nip. h' ' , I , V ,,jv,,. -- ' A , ., - Q. 1 - up , is 1 .7 1. 1 ir. . 1 SOUTHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS Event Time Year Held By Meet SSO yd. Run 2:06 min. 1934 Dwight Atwater Derby 1 mile run 4146.4 min. 1934 Francis Walsh New Britain-Plainville 880 yd. Relay 1135.8 min. 1933 L. Mucci C.l.A.C.' F. Smith G. Smith J. Gura High jump 5 ft. 1015 in. 1933 Donald Erbe Plainville Pole Vault 12 ft. o iii. was Donald Erbe c.i.A.c. Javelin 160 ft. 5111 in 1937 Alton Wallace C.1.A.C. 100 yd. Dash 9.7 sec. 1953 joseph DePaulo Farmington 220 yd. Dash 21.9 sec. 1953 joseph DePaulo C.l.A.C. L 440 yd. Dash 51.7 sec. 1953 Joseph DePaulo Farmington 180 yd. Low Hurdles 23.3 sec. 1953 james Conaty C.1.A.C. . , , Broad jump 21 ft. 1.3 in. 1953 joseph DePaulo Farmington gourhmgton 12 Slmsglffl' T h shot Put 47 fr. 21., in. 1955 Joseph Flynn sacred Heart Outhlngton 19 Goofm ec Discus 137 ft. 2 in. 1955 joseph Flynn Wethersheld Southington 8 Torrington D Southington S Haynor C.l.A.C. Connecticut lnterscholastic Conference Southington 10 Glastonbury V , Soufhington 10 Plaiaviiie 3 ggiiiiiiiiigg 2314 Wggdrgig 3254 goutglngton 12 IIGCWLIHSIOH May 12 Southington 62M Wetherslield 41W Southlngton , Miiiilen 1 May 19 Southington 56 Middletown 48 Southlngton 1 W? hetcgmpd May 23 Southington 81 Sacred Heart 23 out inzton 5 of CIS 9 May 27 Southington 79M Portland 616 goutlgington 18 Effindsor July 2 Southington S4 Torrington 20 out ington 15 armington Southington 14 Rockville Southington 1 Glastonbury Southington 5 Goodwin Tech Southington 8 Newington Southington 6 Plainville Southington 4 Seymour 3 ,. . , - .,,,,, .. , , , ' ', , Southington 0 Woodrow Wilson fffu. V' ., 'Y-2,35 'fi ' . ' ., '-ix 5 7 1 A 3 1 . fr.-a..f 7 -' 1' A .1 , -at js' 1, I ,.x'f','5', 'iff 1 , -..,4P',.gA F i an iq' ,ski ,V J VLTN- V . Jix. qu. di l if A- 3, hifi -ff 112 '11-.Wfzf , ' - J fwraal' J--A -11' .ftkljk -. 1 1' 'Vf7 'L .2 'f ?f N. 1 fri' ','. i' ' . it-P -t J! I , . - - - 'wir' 'F' .,.l ., ' 4 Q1 44 if ,Hmm if LQHIIISI rnmg irimg- ti- ,wg A f w ' - ' 1' ll sl fl 1 . H1 1- - ul ll A all Q 9 1 as 1 A .fa f Front row, 1, to r.: J. Orsene, R. ' 1 fr-Jn, -sa. a 5 Q 'gg ' ':,'lf's,' s' 'A Campochairo, A. Meade, C. Cas- ' ' . 1 ii' tx! sella, D. Lorenzo, F. Dudzik. 5 X- W 'mmm Second row: T. Mauro, R. 5 . INGY ll l Thorpe, C. Mauro, W. Coppolo, LWNUQ 1Hl'f5!0't llvlllluulxf I UP-Q51 ! J. Lombardo, B. Bureau, F. Q -L. ' 5 n Florian. . x 1 7 .1141 fx? ' LJ xl . 11 Third row: S. Porter, Brooks, J. Lorenzo, M. Habruary. P. Lazaskus, B. Kowalczyk, Coach Lozoski. J ,f ,Q Q59 1,9 W .gap . .1 Y X t DIHQ, N A 1 0 1 QuvkiniupluwXiyyiufwgmri .vmqmwl 'N 'rf
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V ,ii Ss L, .Q V .nfl 1., X4 i It I It all 95' asf, xzirzeg, 223:37 im., V, 1s.zag,q.f ffsfwff a'4 5 ig, If if i 1 s ' f , - Z 5 .wwf I , 4 ,, , , E , , - . . f f ew- , Q W , 1 , aa . , -'-' ,, ' , V . ' Q L Front row, 1. to r.: R. Potter, C. Cassella, R. Rodriguez, A. Meade, D. L Back row: Orzech, B. DePaolo, A. Polak, A. Tarfano, N. Florian, Lozoski, Coach Orsene. Corky Cassella, Andy Meade, Nat Florian, Bill DePaolo if I , f 'I y r A 2517 ff! I 'YZVZ X . haf ,fbi WI? WM! if W orenzo, A. Angiletta. P. Lazaskus, Coach Q SIVJJZQ BASKETBALL Southington Southington Southington Southington Sourhington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Southington Lyman Hall Woodrow Wilson Middletown Glastonbury Rockville Windsor Newington Alumni Plainville Farmington Woodrow Wilson Newington Lyman Hall Glastonbury Middletown Plainville Rockville Windsor Farmington
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization around which all athletic programs are built. In May of 1955 the control of the Association passed from Miss Carroll to a group of officers and sports man- agers who will be elected yearly. The officers that served during 1955 and 1956 were: Rosalie Pizzi- tola, president, Johanna Brunalli, vice-president, Maria Fontana, secretary, and Arlene LePage, treas- urer. The purpose of our organization is to promote leadership, provide wholesome recreation, and induce good sportsmanship. Within each sport five to fifteen teams are formed and they compare in intramural programs. An honor varsity team is then selected through the process of elimination to play inter- scholastic games. The Leaders' Corp was organized this year for the junior and Senior girls. This club was organized to enable girls interested in sports to obtain practical experience in timing, scoring, and officiating. These OUR COACH AND TEACHER Miss Helen Carroll has been our friend, coach, teacher, and helping hand ever since we first stepped into the locker room as little Freshmen. Since then she has guided us and given us a large curriculum of girls' sports and has tried to teach us how to get along with others and good sportsmanship. Miss Carroll, we are deeply indebted to you for all that youve done for the girls in this school and we seniors hope that the seniors, juniors, sophomores or whoever you may have in your classes in future years will appreciate you as much as we do. girls officiated all the intramural programs. Each year the G.A.A. sponsors an annual sports day. On this day the girl athletes are given the op- portunity to demonstrate their talents. On sports days the honor teams compete as one school against the other. On play days the girls simply divide up sides. The Sports Day this year was held on March 3 and basketball and volleyball were played. Refresh- ments were served and a good time was had by all. The main objective of the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion is to have all the girls participate in the pro- gram in one way or the other, and if it wasn't for this whole-hearted support the G.A.A. would be un- able to exist. Last but not least there is Miss Carroll, who has given her time and effort for the promotion of girls' sports. She not only teaches the girls to be better athletes, but she teaches the true meaning of sportsmanship. She has done a tremendous job and we all want her to know how much we appreciate her. 1 r 2 ,,,,....a,.,,...- !., E ax Xiu' t. . Ms, 13.4 ph 1 i .W I l . . ,,,.,,i
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