Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: TOMW
Illustration: I
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Glorydays-March-8-96
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Glorydays, March 8, 1996
This week in 1991
Maureen McGovern advanced to the indoor track New England Championships when
she placed fourth at State Opens in the 3200 meters with a time of 11:43.
McGovern also placed seventh at State Opens in the 1000 meters where she
turned in a time of 3:12.43. Newtown's Becky Young threw 29 feet in the shot
put, but did not place at Opens.
This week in 1986
The St Rose girls' basketball team finished its season with an 11-3 record
after beating St Peter's of Danbury, 40-22 in the regular season finale. The
team overcame a seven-point deficit thanks to Dara Zemo who finished with a
team-high 14 points. St Rose also got scoring from Lisa Wargo (8), Justin
Gaudiosi (7), Michelle Scoville (5), Patty Murren (4), and Susan Zemper (2).
Coach Jack McAuliffe was forced to play the game without starting players,
Cheryl Amaral, Mary K Morgan, and Justine Joy, all of whom had the flu.
This week in 1981
Coach Kevin O'Sullivan and the Newtown High School boys' basketball team
successfully defended their WCC Championship crown by beating Pomperaug 56-54
in the title game. Tournament MVP Randy Gunther scored the winning layup in
the game's final seconds and finished with 22 points, eleven of those coming
in the fourth quarter. Billy Wilkison scored 16 points and was named to the
All-Tournament team as well. Other NHS players who saw time in the finals were
Randy Below, Frank Bolander, Tim Leahy, and Rick Gepfer.
This week in 1976
Steve Gallo and Mike Whelan qualified for the indoor track state championships
with outstanding efforts in the Class M Sectionals. Gallo won the state title
in the 60 yard dash, breaking a school record with a time of 6.6 in the event.
Gallo also qualified for the state meet by finishing second in the long jump
with a leap of 19-11 1 / 2 . Whelan qualified with a 5-6 high jump. Newtown
athletes who did well, but did not advance, were Tony Reelick, Dan Coleman,
Roger Streeter, and Perry Esposito.
This week in 1971
The Newtown high School wrestling team completed its first-ever season with a
3-2 record. The Indians were coached by Bill Manfredonia and led on the mat by
Carl Berquist (4-0), Bill Ross (4-1), Mike Forcht (4-1), Pat Kearns (3-1),
Steve Gleason (3-1-1), Kevin Griffith (2-0), Tom Young (2-1), George Stowe
(2-1), Jack Whittle (3-2), Tom VanAlemo (3-2), Bob DeJoseph (1-3), Bob
DePersio (0-2), and Paul Riutta (0-5).
This week in 1966
Over 200 townspeople gathered at the Newtown High School cafeteria (on Queen
Street) to hear Superintendent of Schools, John Sommi, and Board of Education
Chairman, David Chipman, on the proposed building of a new high school at a
cost of $3,300,000. Chipman told the forum that the population in Newtown was
expected to rise to 17,000 by the year 1975. Sommi, in stressing the
importance of a good high school education, quoted figures that said a high
school graduate could expect to earn $247,000 in a lifetime and a college
grad, $385,000. " The rewards for a college education, " he said, " are nine
and a half times its cost. "
This week in 1961
The Newtown High School junior class defeated the seniors, 47-45 in the
championship game of the Interclass Basketball Tournament as Ronnie Beardsley
scored 16 points and Dave Stickles eleven to lead the way. The sophomores,
meanwhile, defeated the freshmen, 57-11 in the consolation game as Dan Lawler,
Ted Kamas, and Dan Dayton combined for 38 points. John Hartman had four points
for the freshmen.
This week in 1956
A new slate of officers was proposed to members of Newtown Country Club to
replace the five acting members whose terms had expired. Paul McNamara was
nominated for president, Fred Buermeyer for vice president, Virginia Mackro
for second vice president, Richard Winship for secretary, and Warren Abrams
for treasurer. The new group would replace the current board of George
Kaltenbach, Gould Curtis, Frank Hubbell, and Walter Campbell.
This week in 1951
Mrs Brian Mainwaring, of Mile Hill Road, captured the award for best hound
with her greyhound " Mouse " at the recent AKC sanctioned 39th Match Show of
the Newtown Kennel Club.
