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Tappan Zee's Track Team assembles in front of the Tallman Mountain ,field house for posterity's sake. Left to right, Row 1: C. Ferrson, M. Wallace. Row 2: C. Francis, J. Peterson, J. Hernandez, W. Clarke, S. Hnat, T. Quinlan, R. Smith, D. Martin. Row 3: Mr. Raymond' Bader, Coachg E. .Y Beach, L. Canada, W, Rypl, C. Bullock, M. Ciganek, J. Francis, W. Smith, Mr. William Moran, Coach. V V145 , ,f. ,, if ,Z My nf ,W ,f , gf gy-3, 'f-k fy jjgzfv fs V VZ? f f f f If 47 'W ff 'f . Viv. V fffix 0 W ff, ,ffm .4577 f N V-7 L, V ,. If , ,V ff 7 ff? tt. ff , , , .. ,' e f , 5 fy , , 4 yi, 1 .ag ,.,,r f :wa if ' ' X X 4 f X if ,, ' 143' 'f ' f' . - - - eff, ifify, girvf efg 4, The daring young man-flying! is L. Canada. a , ff t 1. ,fp ffrf J -,fg-5 X, - ff, f , ngj f -ff-fIf,,I ' ,,, f ' I ,X I , We fu .. -i '2f?W ffI.-f'f' , ,,.,, - f fffh . , ' I , f ,fwfr if aff , fya--' V ' 's VA ff , 1 -J: ,rf g, 4z L, ,L , Kkyr 4: 27,2 I Z , , V ,Z-WL W 2fVLf57,W, , H , ff f , ' f Cffff' lf- ' f aa' , f . Q. ,' ,,f ,,z 1 -f - rv, fy X jk I X syn, 1 7 fV,, W-. ,ff . . ' ' 9 'i ' fr fm!! I I ' , ' ' s 'T' c f . , f , , ,,,, 7,1 ., ,G I N QQ ' . M .1 : a k ,yn ,, . A3,t.fffj?f31 .,,fc ,gf ,I ,M qi: ..,, rv .df - si Q, V, V if ' W f f a- ,., -1- my f w ,eff f' 1, ,V 1 ., . X, ' f Q 4 f W P' ' -v s iif fffw fry- ' ' 'f , ' ?'fi,f ' V 2 ,, , ,MV . X ,vvlp Z, ug, .V , ,W ,. Vi, Q , ,1 . -2. 4 Q ' , if 44.5.3 , ' 2 ' Q.-ig 1, J '.,f ,g I, V A I X. ,,m,,.,:v , V, +I, , ,, gf -1,4 ,. .1 , ' '1 H -2 , 4fV1,,.,fV ff 1,40-f J. Hernandez clears the bar with ease. TR CK In track and field events this year, with a 5-1 record over the season, T.Z.'s only defeat was at the hands of Rockland County P.S.A.L. champs, Suffern. Some of the outstanding Dutchies who comprised the team were: Dennis Martin, undefeated all season in the mile, Bill Clarke, who took top honors most of the season in the half mile and distinguished him- self in the broad jump, as far as field events were concerned Leroy Canada, high jumper, Joe Hernan- dez, pole vaulter, and Charlie Bullock, discus thrower all helped to add points to make impressive the total. Freshman John Peterson gave fellow sprinters Mark Ciganek, Cliff Ferrson, Jim Francis, and 'aBing Beach 'La run for their money. Strong in consistency., the Dutchies placed sec- ond in both the County and the Sectional Meets as well as in County competition. Dennis Martin and Bill Clarke received invitations to the state meet . . . thus adding to T.Z.'s glory. 51 W, , Ace Quinlan maintains a strong pace ahead of his Nyack opponent. 4 9, ff . uw, 'MU p
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Mr. Bader times Martin crossing the finish line in his usual first position. CROSS COUNTRY A lot of work has to he done to produce winners. The work was done. In their first meet, the harriers rolled on to an easy shutout over Haverstrawg one week later Spring Valleyis club suffered the same fate. In their next meet, however, the tables were turned on the Dutch- men, as they were defeated by a powerful Suf- fern squad. Accepting the bitter with the sweet, the Taps then trounced both Nyack and Clarks- town in a triangular meet, finishing the season in second place. In the County meet the team also placed second. Hooray for Coach Bader! . . . the marathons ,UV , V 52,1515 ' 5 , Q 'V -,I I ,fy 'T' 6 Wt?aa2'f,,z35, 53: , ' ,H 'fl V , af f , , bi, ' ,. , , N, , M rf, , v 3 .awk I -' -f :A G r 'ri f f- af. , , , I L 'fiLbe1if11,, ff 2- -1' , Qi 7 , ' ' ' , ,, V fqw ,WL ' ,jfgfw ' L, f f f, 1.-,f,..,, 4 ,.,f' V , , 1 fl :ff - , , f- 1 . ,g G ' ', , . f , .. -, ,Jr ify-V4 ig? f' pl A 71' '- ' i if M .,,-, M Y ' -N Q ,fx M 42' - ' l J ., Qin, sg, ,419 ,,,.n,, .a,w,,.gf M, .Wa , ' ' 1 , ', 'Q 1' Yi '2 ' A .V Ay 1' f X W' 'I-vi V -fffi' f '22f72 f Z.- 'ff - Q., ' Q, ' ' f 1, '3 ' V . -5? W-ffa,Wg8V X 7 1 7.4 Q ,ir ,f Aa f '. '- W ' ' I ' S .,. ' f ' ' Vg 'r i in fffkghigj K ,.- Q' ' , I I . fn, A A ,X X 4 fl --4 J N 4 D f , ,V R W M' ' ,Wi ff' ,Q . he . X , 1 5 V s W N 11 ' K Ma! , W, 1, 1 A ' --of-8. 3536 'MMM X ' ' 4 I g .,,,7,,g,.,,A , i K ,,.....,-we I X f f , 4 ,Q V , ., r 7,y.ori2, . ,ff - ff ,hr , - numb' '47 ' 1 l yy... Q r y K H, 1 ' ,,,. ,, ,MM I VJ I K h r A rmntwg v e .. if 21, , .tx ' TT ,W - V if -Q ilirlyyibfm 'Ms -' A -an . ' WWI! 1 r if ,, A G f ,1 th h ' ' h 1' V I - - - 1,5 4 -if o. an e arrlers spring fort ike the proverbial shot. 50
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5 Is it ood? Nick takes g . advantage of a free toss. Jimmy jumps for the layup and two points. '.'V W . VARSITY BASKETBALL Heartbreak after heartbreak-such was the story of the life of Tappan Zee's basketball team for 1956-1957. Many of our games were lost by painfully small margins in the last seconds of play. Although the overall record was mediocre, the squad displayed flashes of brilliancy on occasion. Pearl River was at the short end of an 85 to 47 rout. The biggest highlight of the season came, how- ever, when the Dutchies upset title contender Suffern by a slim 63-62 tally. This was considered the biggest reversal of the 756-'57 PSAL competition. Throughout the season, regulars Dick Loughlin, ,lim Francis, the Rechtorovics, Bill Freda and Tony Koza kept spirit and morale high, despite the many setbacks. The performance of the JV squad closely paralleled that of the varsity. This may be explained in part by the fact that the Junior Taps encountered many teams that were liberal with their age or class limit for players. However, judging from the performances dis- played by such stalwarts as ,Ioe Campoli, Walt Brooks, and Charlie Hogan, future efforts of Tappan Zee in basketball look very bright indeed. l. V. TEAM Row 1: B. Brooks, R. George, D. Galgano, J. Sullivan, .l. Campoli. Row 2: D. Harper, R. Carden, C. Hogan, C. Brawner, N. Valerio, and Mr. P. Morabito, .l.V. Coach. f f 1 sf f 52 , f V, 4.1 p ,, X , 1- -f-,L , , 6 f ' 1' , .V A A: 19 1, ' Mpc' -g. Q f -A ' 7 ? 5' M A A - ff 5 A ,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,-,,........w.. 0- 0 l I gf 6 6 if .,., ,. I ,, 5 -f A 5 fm-V, V y 3 5 A , 2 5 3 ' Z . f X
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