

BOWLING
The
1952
edition of the
Nyack bowling team, again
coached by Robert Schild,
was hit hard by graduation.
The only returning veterans
were co - captains Jeff Del–
lol io and Phi l Schulder.
Around this s m a I I but
sturdy nucleus Coach Schild
hopes to build a team that
will prove to be a credit to
Nyack High.
fint row:
J.
Alden, P. Schulder, N, Andeu., W, Owens. Se<ond row
J.
Delloloo, J
Mor~ert.
D
McCormoc~.
Mr. Shields, 1, Morton, D. Cannon, 8. Motto
TRACK
Although the Nyack track team will miss the services of many capable
veterans, there is still a strong nucleus for the team of
1952.
Foremost in the list of returning lettermen is Russ Sisco, county champion m
the pole vault, who last year set a Nyack vault record of 10
ft.
11'h
in. In strong
support of Sisco will be Harold Pringle, one of the county's top broad jumpers.
Another return will be Stan Metlitz, who excels in the middle distances.
Coaches Warren Templtn and Vernon Cox believe that with these returning
veterans and the many newcomers expected, Nyack can look forward to a success–
ful track season in
1952.
Fir" row:
J.
Dennehy, C. Peterman, P Parroetto, 8 Campbell,
J.
l•them,
J
8ittlg,
J.
O'Neil. Second row
R Si•co,
l.
Suuy, W ftovre, P. frledmen, S. Brown,
l.
Whidbu R. V•nNutt,
A.
Pondi. Thord row· Mr. Co•, S.
Methtz, D. Arnold E Brilliont, C Bltck, H Prongle, 8 Wodmer D. D•vos, Mr Templon.
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