Glassboro High School salutes the inductees of the Glassboro Sports Hall of Fame for their Sports Hall of Fame commitment

to excellence and contribution to the community.

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Santina Haldeman Cynthia Kates Principal High School Assistant Principal Acting Principal GIS Summer School Principal 34 Jeff Cusack ~ Assistant Principal/Director of Athletics Director of Co-Curricular Activities/Senior Discipline/Facility Use Coordinator

Dear Fans of Glassboro Athletics:

As I enter into my eleventh year as the Athletic Director for the Glassboro High School, I want you to know that I am very privileged to serve in this position. I have been fortunate to watch some of the state’s finest athletes compete for Glassboro High School athletic teams. Glassboro has a strong tradition in ath- letics and it is a tribute not only to those who have competed but to those who have supported the athletic teams over the years.

Tonight we honor former student-athletes. They have all brought honor to Glassboro High School and the Community of Glassboro. As a former member of the committee, I proudly salute their efforts with the induction into the Glass- www.eradavidyoungrealty.com boro Athletic Hall of Fame.

I would like to extend a sincere thank you to all who have supported tonight’s [email protected] induction ceremony and to the student athletes who have brought honor to Glassboro High School athletics. Your support is vital to the success of to- night’s banquet and it makes all the difference in the world to those who we honor tonight.

Congratulations to all Congratulations to tonight’s Inductees. I am proud of you and your accomplish- ments.

Sincerely, members of Jeff Cusack Athletic Director Glassboro’s Sports

Hall of Fame.

TEAMS in the Hall of Fame Program 39/94 Sam Trifiletti * Cash Bar 37/89 Clar Ruderow Turner* 1972 Field Hockey 36/76 Howard Viden * 33/94 Robert Viden Sr. * Coach Jean Bower Invocation 26/83 Ed Walton * Rev. Charles Harvey 28/76 Allen Ware * 1975 Field Hockey 43/77 Aubrey Warrington * Coach Jean Bower 88/12 Chalette Washington Griffin Introduction of Former Inductees 70/88 Carolyn Williams 1975 Football Team George Johnson & Charles Smith 69/87 Saundra Williams Coach 60/92 Woodrow Williams 64/85 James T. Wright Introduction of Class of 2010 Honorees 43/12 Lillian Wolfbrandt Truitt * 1978 Men’s Basketball Honorable Rusty Marshall Coach George Sutor

Introduction of 1975 Undefeated State 1993 Cross County Coach Kevin Timbers Championship Football Team Coach Robert Cleary

Buffet Menu Carved Steamship Beef, Boneless Chicken Breast Italian Sausage, Flounder Provencal Stuff Shells, Potatoes Au Gratin Broccoli in butter, Rice Pilaf

Induction Ceremony Honorable Rusty Marshall

Benediction Congratulations Rev. Charles Harvey, Assoc. Pastor EBC Nancy & Frank Toughill Alma Mater Neath the azure Jersey skies Alma Mater stands. Hail to thee, dear alma Mater, Alma Mater grand. Name that’s ever glorious Fame ‘twill never die. Hail to thee, dear Alma Mater, Hail to Glassboro High.

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

/83 Claude Abel* 78/08 Sue Davis Donaldson 43/87 Doug Mecouch 39/93 Pete Alaqua* 52/76 Con Domenic Donnelly 57/92 Vince Menna 73/79 Janice Aliberti 77/84 David Dorn 43/76 Lee Meyers Glassboro Board of Education 77/08 Patti Aliberti Crossman /12 James Doyle Coach 27/77 Harry Miller * 58/94 Joseph Anstatt 34/77 Jeanete Hutton Duffy 29/76 John Miller 54/76 John Aveni * 76/96 Carol S. Lynch Egers 22/76 John Pete Miller * 94/08 Mario Ayala 63/98 John Emgenbroich 48/90 Bernard Minor * Peter J. Calvo, President 81/06 Phil Barca 86/06 Glenn Esgro 81/87 Nick Mitcho Jr. 81/90 Kim Esgro Barcas 53/76 Tony Esgro 55/96 James Moore Linda M. Emory, Vice President 81/88 Lynda Barratt 43/77 Fred Fanfarillo* 33/93 James Moore * 59/79 Robert Barratt * 47/92 Tom Fanfarillo * 97/12 Justin Newell Chris Kane 54/96 Robert Bateman 73/05 Robin Glazer 54/77 William Patton 55/12 Donald W. Beach 88/12 Mark Graves 84/96 Tanjia Perry Edward Keith 51/91 James Bell * /79 Warren Grodotski* 70/76 William Pierce 79/90 David Birts 49/88 Audrey Bumps Groff * 56/93 Carolyn Priest Susette Jones 23/76 William Black* 41/94 Jessee Harden * 55/76 Charles Randall /82 Roy Bloomingdale* 63/96 Craig Harper 78/98 Randy Randolph June H. Longley 65/98 Charles Booker * 44/12 Christine Hartsfield Wilson 85/91 Sean Redman 50/12 Nancy Boyd Toughill 65/76 George Hartsfield 63/05 Charles Repp Jr. Anthony Marino /08 Jean Bower - Coach 70/76 Gary Henderson /76 Leona Reynolds 97/08 41/77 George Hill * 88/06 John Jack Rogers Ben Stephens 73/90 Mark Bresani 43/94 Robert Hilll * /84 Ray Rollins * 42/76 Joseph Brigandi 39/94 William Hill * 67/06 Tom Rutherford Elizabeth Volz 59/92 Joseph Brooks 48/12 Raymond Hubschmitt 94/05 Mark Sahm 35/76 Alvin Brown 32/93 J. Garfield Jackson * 85/98 Matt Saia 33/90 Raymond Brown * 56/85 Richard Jackson 68/98 Gary Saul 53/92 Dors Thornton Bundy 76/98 Janice Bower Jenkins 73/91 Greg Sawyer 54/86 Burnard Bunn 77/98 George Johnson 61/80 John Schellenburger Central Office Administrators 89/08 Carla Camino 64/10 Rob Johnson 10/76 Ernest Schwobel * 46/10 Marilyn Campbell Plasket27/76 Buck Jones * 32/87 Joseph Sivel * 55/92 Thomas Kane 78/96 Marva Bell Slaughter 53/81 Peggy Reed Cannon 73/79 Albert Carino * 70/76 Frank Kelly 63/06 Charles Charlie Smith Mark Silverstein, Ed. D Superintendent 60/89 Fred Carter Jr. 93/06 Jeff Lake 38/78 Roscoe Smith * 39/93 Fred Carter Sr. 73/84 June Mancini Kileen /98 Kim Smith-Bey Walter Pudelko, Business Administrator 57/91 B. Fanfarillo Cassaday 88/06 Kimberly Kirkpatrick 92/12 Ozzie Smith-Bey 74/12 Robert L. Chester 42/10 Harold Knorr* 63/96 Russell Snead Danielle Sochor, Dir. Of Curriculum/Personnel /06 Robert Cleary- Coach 88/05 Samuel Laspata Jr. 75/12 Dan Sottile 00/12 Sean-Michael Cleary 54/76 Lorraine Boyd Ledden* 39/76 Warren Spaeth * 82/10 Bill Cioffi 53/94 Paul Lee /10 George Sutor-Coach 84/89 Caroline Cioffi 69/98 Bill Lingerfield 40/93 John Steinert * 60/92 William Clark 71/08 James Linderfield 49/86 Joseph Stetson 73/98 Jo. Aliberti Colarourio 84/89 Gordon Lockbaum 46/12 Richard Strang Glassboro High School Administrators 72/08 Dan Corradetti 86/96 Ruth Lockbaum 78/87 Anna Stewart Miller 68/98 Louis Corradetti 60/92 Ralph Loper 78/88 William Strain 55/79 Nelson Cresson 61/80 Dennis Lynch 54/85 Louise Boyd Taggart 75/84 Steve Crispin 33/80 John Lyons * 64/12 William Taggart Santina S. Haldeman, Principal 42/10 Austin Datz* 76/83 John Mancini 27/76 Harry Tartaglione * Jeff Cusack, Asst. Principal Athletics/Activities 49/86 William Datz 70/76 Frank Mancuso 50/12 Frank Toughill

70/88 Gwen Holmes Davis 69/08 Victor Chug Mangeney 26/76 Gus Testa * Asst. Principal 29/08* deceased Howard TheTug firstDavis date * is the67/10 year Walterof graduation Rusty Marshall and the 2nd52/89 date isWilliam the year Thompson inducted. Cindy Kates, 82/10 Chris Delia 77/96 Deb Thornton Mathis 52/81 Beatrice Thornton 55/88 Dominick DePasquale* 84/10 Joe Mazzeo 58/87 James Thornton 39/76 Tex Dideo * 69/10 Jack McCulley 78/98 James Tony Thornton * 59/78 William McDevitt Congratulations to all the Sports Hall of Fame Inductees! What a great hon- or to be inducted to this very exclusive club of outstanding athletes. Glassbo- ro High School has been blessed with a plethora of excellent athletes throughout the history of the school district. How fortunate for my young men and ladies to have athletes of your caliber as role models today. Your love of sports, dedication, and continued participation make you de- serving recipients of this award.

Congratulations and Best wishes, Santina Haldeman, Principal of GHS LILLIAN WOLFBRANDT TRUITT ~ 43

Lillian graduated from Glassboro High School in 1943. She distinguished herself in field hockey and basketball during their high school athletic career.

In the fall, Lillian was one of the most dominant female ath- letes at Glassboro High School. She earned three varsity letters in field hockey and was also a cheerleader in her junior and senior years. Lillian was the captain of the cheerleading squad in 1942.

In the winter, Lillian played basketball for the Lady Bull- dogs. She earned four varsity letters during her career.

Lillian is deceased and accepting this award on her behalf is her daughter Patti Krause. DONALD W. BEACH ~ ‘55

IN LOVING MEMORY OF:

Don graduated from Glassboro High School in 1965. He distinguished himself in football, wrestling and during FRANK TOUGHILL, SR. his high school athletic career. FORMER GLASSBORO MAYOR Don played quarterback for Coach Jim Doyle from 1961 to 1964. He started varsity in his junior and senior seasons. ERMA TOUGHILL FORMER GLASSBORO BORO NURSE As a wrestler, Don wrestled varsity for four years under Coaches Hinton and Guthermuth. ROBERT TOUGHILL FORMER GLASSBORO CHIEF OF POLICE

Ray Rollins coached Don on the varsity baseball team from 1963 to 1965. Don played for the Bulldogs. FROM: Following high school, Don attended Rutgers University FRANK AND NANCY TOUGHILL in New Brunswick, NJ. After graduation, Don joined the Army as an Operations Officer. He headed the Army’s Golden Nights Para shoot team. He is currently a commercial pilot and lives in Taylorsville, Kentucky.

FRANK TOUGHILL ~ ‘50

Frank graduated from Glassboro High School in 1950. He distinguished himself in football, wrestling and baseball during his high school athletic career.

Frank was an excellent football player. He earned three varsity letters as a Bulldog . The Brooks-Irvine Foot- ball club selected him to “2nd Team All-South Jersey” in his junior year. As a senior, he was named “Most Outstanding Schoolboy Football Player” in South Jersey. Frank was also select as the team’s MVP.

Frank was the captain of the wrestling team in its first var- sity season and he went on to States in his first year of wrestling.

Frank also excelled in baseball, where he was awarded three varsity letters.

At graduation, he was selected Most Athletic for the class of 1950.

Following high school, he went on to be a member of the #1 football team in the nation in 1955 at the University of Maryland. Frank worked for DuPont for 40 years. He is now re- tired and living in Massa- chusetts NANCY BOYD TOUGHILL ~ ‘50

Nancy Boyd graduated from Glassboro High School in 1950. She distinguished herself in field hockey and basketball during her high school athletic career.

In field hockey, Nancy played three years of varsity at left wing.

Nancy played four years of varsity basketball and was a caption for three years. She held the record for most points scored in a game with 33 points.

Following high school, she married Frank and worked as a secretary at GHS. They currently live in Hingham, Mass. They have 2 children and 2 grandchildren. WILLIAM TAGGART ~ ‘64 Special Thanks to the

. Hall of Fame Committee Bill graduated from Glassboro High School in 1964. He distinguished himself in football, wrestling and track & field during his high school athletic career. Ms. Jean Bower

In football, Bill played on the line and earned three varsi- ty letters. He was co-captain of the 1963 Bulldogs. In his senior Mr. George Beach Jr. year, he was selected “Player of the Year.”

As a wrestler, Bill earned three varsity letters. Mr. Robert Cleary

In track and field, Bill specialized in running the mile. He earned four varsity letters and set the school record in the Mr. Joseph Herrschaft mile in 1964.

Following high school, Bill attended Glassboro State Mr. George Johnson College and played football. Bill and his wife, Donna currently live in Woodbury, New Jersey. Mr. David Kalapos

Ms. Kim Kirkpatrick

Ms. Anna Stewart Miller

Mr. Charles Smith

Mrs. Louise Taggart

ROBERT L. CHESTER ~ ‘74

Robert graduated from Glassboro High School in 1974. He distinguished himself in soccer and tennis during his high school athletic career.

During his soccer career, Bob played defense for Coach Groff and earned four varsity letters. In his senior year, he was selected “1st Team All-Olympic Conference,” “All-Gloucester County,” “All-South Jersey” and “All-State” in Group I. Congratulations

In tennis, Bob played singles while earning four varsity to all members of letters. He was selected “1st Team All-Olympic Conference” and “All-South Jersey” in Group I. At graduation, Bob was se- Glassboro’s lected as the recipient of the Walter L. Marshall Award. Sports Hall of Following high school, Bob graduated from the Univer- sity of Georgia where he played tennis for one year. Bob and Kimberly, his wife, have two lovely children, Jennifer and Fame 2012! Katherine. The Chester family currently resides in Ellijay, Georgia.

RICHARD STRANG ~ ‘46

Richard graduated from Glassboro High School in 1946. The Athletic Hall of He distinguished himself in football and basketball during his high school athletic career. Fame Committee

When Richard was in 8th grade, he was asked to play Junior Varsity football for the high school. He accepted the offer to play Congratulates and started to learn the offensive tackle position. He went on to earn varsity letters in his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons. Richard was selected captain in his junior year.

In the winter, Coach Grodotski quickly recruited Richard to play basketball. He played center for the Bulldogs from 1943 to 1945. He quickly established himself as a main stay for the Bull- dogs.

In 1945, Richard went into the service, as many of our young men did at that time. Richard is retired and living in Wil- liamstown, New Jersey. All of the 2012 Inductees!

SEAN-MICHAEL CLEARY ~ 2000

Sean-Michael Cleary graduated from Glassboro High School in 2000. He distinguished himself in football and baseball during his high school athletic career. During his football career, Sean-Michael was a three year varsity letter winner and captain in his senior year. He earned hon- ors from the Brooks-Irvine Football Club and Touchdown Club of South Jersey. Both organizations selected Sean-Michael “1st Team All-South Jersey Linebacker.” He was also honored as the “Back of the Year” by the Touchdown Club and “Scholar Athlete” by the Brooks-Irvine Club. As a scholar athlete, Sean-Michael was “1st Team All-Star” in the Tri- County Conference, Gloucester County and the “Courier Post All-Group I Team.” In his senior year, the Bulldogs finished the season undefeated 12-0 and were the #1 team in South Jersey. As a baseball player, Sean-Michael earned three varsity let- ters and was selected as team MVP in his senior year. The Tri- County Conference athletic directors honored him as a “Scholar Athlete” in the spring of his senior year. At graduation, Sean-Michael was the recipient of the Frank Flowers Scholarship, Walter Marshall Award, Fred Kalapos Award, Dawson Award, a Bloustein Scholar and the Glass- boro Faculty Bowl. Following high school, Sean-Michael attended Rutgers University as an honors engi- neering student. Sean-Michael decided to enlist in the U. S. Ar- my to become an Army Ranger. He is currently a Staff Sargent in Fort Stewart, Savan- nah, Georgia. DAN SOTTILE ~ ‘75

Dan graduated from Glassboro High School in 1975. He distinguished himself in football, wrestling and baseball during his high school athletic career.

Dan played defensive back for Coach Slomsky and Coach Aveni. He earned three varsity letters during his career. He was also selected “1st Team All-Olympic Conference” and “All- Gloucester County.”

Dan wrestled 135lb. weight class for Coach Bob Seibold. In his senior year, as team captain, Dan’s record was 27-1. He was “District Champion,” “Region 8 Champion,” “1st Team All- for all your accomplishments Conference,” “All-Gloucester County” and “2nd Team All-South over the years! Jersey.” Dan earned three varsity letters in wrestling.

As a baseball player, Dan played left field for Coach Mike Toscano. Coach Toscano was always wishing for a pocket full of Sottile’s because of the way Dan played the game. Dan earned two varsity letters and was selected “All-Conference” twice. In his senior year, Dan was the captain of the team.

At graduation, Dan was the recipient of the St. Antho- ny’s and the Walter Marshall Award Award.

Following high school, Dan attended Glassboro State College. He currently lives in Sewell, New Jersey with his From: wife, Deborah, and their three Erin & Gregg, Jamie, Colleen, children, Daniel Jr., Joseph and Anthony. Marmee, Mom & Dad

COACH JIM DOYLE Thank you to our Coach Doyle was the head football coach from 1960 to 1965. He accumulated a 25 – 27 - 2 record. His finest year was Athletic Hall of Fame Patrons when the Bulldogs went 8 and 1 in 1964. Doyle’s boys outscored their opponents 112 to 52. The 1964 team shutout four teams that year, they were Deptford, Edgewood, Overbrook and William- stown. The Bulldogs were Olympic Conference Champions and Marilyn Plasket were Gloucester County Co-Champions.

Jim also coached Track and Field for the Bulldogs from Laura Boyd

1956 to 1966. The program complied a record of 51 – 37. He coached many outstanding athletes during his career such as George Hartsfield, Greg Joannides, Tom Rutherford and Steve Louise Taggart Baumgart.

Coach Doyle is retired and currently lives in Cherry Hill, George & Kate Beach Jr. New Jersey.

Glassboro High School’s Memory Walk You can support GHS & the Renaissance Program by purchasing a paving stone. The stone will be inscribed for you and placed in the walk. The cost is $40.00. Order forms are available in the high school main office. Stop by or call 652-2700 x71210. OZZIE SMITH-BEY ~’ 92

Ozzie graduated from Glassboro High School in 1992. Ozzie distinguished himself in basketball during his high school athletic career.

In basketball, Ozzie earned four varsity letters and was selected “1st Team All-Tri County Conference” three times. He scored over 1,000 points for the Bulldogs. As a senior, he was given the Al Carino Award, selected “1st Team All-South Jer- sey” and named team MVP.

Following high school, he attended Hagerstown Junior College where he continued his basketball career. Ozzie earned an athletic scholarship to Lamar University.

Ozzie is a member of the Hagerstown Junior College Hall of Fame and now a member of Glassboro’s Hall of Fame. . MARK GRAVES ~ ‘88 Glassboro High School Mark graduated from Glassboro High School in 1988. Mark distinguished himself in football, basketball and baseball Varsity Club during his high school athletic career.

Mark played running back for the Bulldogs and earned three varsity letters. He was selected “1st Team All-Star” by the Tri-County Conference, Gloucester County Times and the Couri- er Post. He was also selected as the team MVP.

In basketball, Mark earned three varsity letters as a guard. Proudly supports the He earned “1st Team All-Star” by the Tri-County Conference and the Gloucester County Times. Mark was also selected “All- Glassboro Hall of Fame. Group I All-Star” by the Courier Post and earned the team’s MVP Award. Congratulations 2012 Inductees! Mark was an excellent infielder on the baseball team. He was selected as a “1st Team All-Star Infielder” in his junior and senior Go Bulldogs!!! seasons. He was also selected “1st Team All-Group I Infielder” on his way to earning three varsity letters. STATE & FEDERAL PHONE: 856-881-7575 JUSTIN NEWELL ~ ‘97

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Following high school, Justin graduated from Wesley College in 2002 with a B.A. in Science. Currently, Justin is teaching 5th grade. He lives in Glassboro with his wife, Kristen and their two children Nicholas and Ryan. CHALETTE WASHINGTON GRIFFIN ~ ‘88

Chalette graduated from Glassboro High School in 1988. She distinguished herself in cross country, winter track and spring track during her high school athletic career. In Cross Country, she earned four varsity letters while competing on the boys team as the high school did not have a girls team. She was selected “1st Team All-Gloucester County” in her senior year. She was also “1st Team All-Group I” and placed 11th in the South Jersey Sectional Championships. In Indoor Track, Chalette earned four varsity letters. At the South Jersey Championships, she placed 4th in the 3200 me- ter run. She placed 4th in 3200 meter run at the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Championships and placed 5th in the NJTCA State Championships. Her best time for the 3200 meter run was 13:15. In Spring Track, Chalette earned four varsity letters and set a school record as a member of the 4 x 800 meter relay team. As a captain, Chalette placed 3rd in the TCC 3200 meter Cham- pionship. She was “1st Team All-Gloucester County” and se- lected MVP as a senior. Following high school, Chalette attended Lincoln Uni- versity where she was selected the “Most Outstanding Ath- lete” in 1991 and “Most Out- standing Cross Country Run- ner” in 1992. Chalette was a member of the NCAA Division II National Championship track team at Lincoln Universi- ty. Chalette married Cary Griffin and currently lives in East Point, Georgia. RAYMOND HUBSCHMITT ~ ‘48

Ray graduated from Glassboro High School in 1948. He dis- tinguished himself in football and baseball during his high school athletic career.

Ray played quarterback for the Bulldogs for three years, earning a varsity letter in each season. Coach Morton told Ray that he wouldn’t let him start as the quarterback because he was afraid Ray would get hurt and Coach Morton would lose the greatest pitch- er ever!

In baseball, Ray was an outstanding . In 1948, he pitched three games in four days and won them all. Coach Morton thought so much of Ray’s pitching ability he was able to get profes- sional scouts to attend a few Bulldog games.

Ray is retired and currently lives in Pennsville, New Jersey. I would like to nominate the following person to be considered for the GHS Sports CHRISTINE HARTSFIELD WILSON ~ ‘44 Hall of Fame in the following category (check one):

Contributor ______Athlete ______Coach ______Christine graduated from Glassboro High School in 1944. She distinguished herself in field hockey and basketball during her Nominee: ______high school athletic career.

Christine played center halfback on the field hockey team. Year of Graduation ______She earned four varsity letters and was captain of the Lady Bull- dogs during her senior year. Nominee’s Address ______Following high school, she graduated from Bennett College for Women in Greensboro, North Carolina and Hahnemann Medi- cal University in Philadelphia. Christine married Jordan Wilson ______Zip______and had two wonderful children, Julianne Phelps and Micah Car- penter. Nominee’s Phone Number-______

Christine is retired and currently living in Pennsauken, New My Name: ______Jersey. Phone Number: (____) ______

My Address: ______

______Zip______

Mail to: Hall of Fame Committee Glassboro High School 550 Jos. Bowe Blvd. Glassboro, NJ 08028

PLEASE RETURN THIS PRELIMINARY FORM BY: January 20, 2013 The complete official detailed nomination form will then be mailed to you. 1975 - Undefeated Football Team

Head Coach Aveni and the 1975 Football Team

Row 1-(L to R) M. Sottile, T. Bateman, E. Grace, D. Straga, R. Gotti, F. Doughty, M. Ramos, K. Scott, J. Mancini, B. Sawyer, R. Skyes, S. Manga- naro, C. Triffiletti, M. Fanfarillo Row 2- B. Ott, D. Stewart, M. Manganaro, M. Alberti, M. Carmolingo, M. Cheeseman, P. Bryant, D. Dorn, H. Bruner, G. Johnson, K. Mick, K. Ammon, J. Rambo, J. Bell Row 3- F. Pirri, S. Rowson, F. Rizzo, L. Bonino, R. Miller, C. Wible, M. Sawyer, C. Robinson, S. Hurff, B. Coons, M. Woerner, T. Thorton, B. Strain Congratulations Row 4- Head Coach John Aveni, Coach B. Cleary, Coach B. Barrett, Coach R. Seibold, C. Barnes, J. Breslin, J. Herschaft, S. Kelly, T. Harrell, B. Spinelli, A. Milstead, G. Lynch, B. Henderson, Coach Corradetti, W. Spears and A. To all the Inductees of Lisa-trainers.

In his first year as head coach, John Aveni led the Bulldogs to an Glassboro’s Sports 11-0 record. The team outscored their opponents 247 points to 93. The Bulldogs shutout four teams; Edgewood, Gateway, Pit- Hall of Fame 2012! man, and West Deptford. The coaching staff was directed by Head Coach John Aveni and Assistants Bob Cleary, Bob Barrett, Bob Seibold and Lou Corradetti. PRELIMINARY NOMINATION FORM for the Class of 2014 GLASSBORO HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS HALL OF FAME

26 N. MAIN ST. Criteria for nomination of candidates: Glassboro, N.J. 08028 Athlete: Candidate must be an alumnus of Glass- boro High School and have graduated ten years prior to nomination. Consideration will be made on athletic ac- complishments while at Glassboro High School and be- yond.

JOE & MARY ANN JUSTICE Coach: Candidate will be considered on the basis SINCE 1946 of accomplishments while coaching at Glassboro High PHONE 881-9854 School.

Contributor: Candidate will be considered on the basis of contributions to the athletic department and student athletes of Glassboro High School.

All Candidates will be considered on the basis of character, integrity, and good sportsmanship during high school and beyond, as well as achievements or contribu- tions to the Glassboro High School athletic department.

Complete the preliminary form on the next page and re- turn to Jeff Cusack. The official form for either Athlete, Coach or contributor will then be mailed to you.