Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access
THE 1953-54 INTRAMURAL boske t– ball season saw the Senior Rebels capture the "A" league crown. The ATIT was made up of ten all-stars from the "A" league, but Coach Marling's fast-breaking faculty five was too much for them. Fronk Re– lin led the losers with 14 counters. A week later ATl T breezed to a 61-47 win avera rough all-star team from irondequoit. BobRiker led the locals with a 12 point output. STANDING L. TOR.: Harvie, Re– lin, Cohen, Wight, Painter. SEATED: Kay, Proper, Riker, Mil– ler, J. Miller, Minor. JIM DEVER ASSUMED command of the Boys' Leaders Corps fJr the year 1953-54. Dever developed the boys in gymnastics and muscular coor– dination in preparation for section V competition. STANDING L. TO R.: Whalen, Nolte, Ketchum, Ferguson, Bas– tian, Platt, Kaltreider, Mcress, Fuller, Dalbey, Starn, Lane, Cook, Speegle, Shirley, Oldroyd. KNEELING: Phillips, Ashton, Han– son, Powell, Kingston. SEATED: Guyer, Foster, Ltebsch– utz, Anderson, Boynton, Bush. MISSING: Lewis. PICTURED HERE IS the annual Faculty– AliT game. The faculty came through with a good show for the large crowd. Coach Marling really had his boys up for this game , and they fought their way through a tough bottle to a 48-44 win. Witzel, Schleyer ,Renner, Closson, and Miner paced the teachers. Relin led the losers with 14. Mid-way through the third quarter, Superintendent Pointer, dressed in red, made his debut on the Brighton hardwood, hooping two points for the ATIT. Pre-game warm-ups proved to be most interesting, as Chapin, Mc– Namara and company appeared in their unique warm-up outfits. Marling un– doubtedlywill have another stunt ready for next year.
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