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Netcong High School was a high school in Netcong in Morris County, in the
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. In 1969 the school had 390 students."Crusading Teenagers Push for Review Of School Prayer Ban"
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'', December 8, 1970. Page 20. Available from
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It was a part of the Netcong School District.


History

Netcong High first opened in the 1900s.January 2009
(Calendar). Netcong Borough. Accessed December 15, 2016.
In 1969, students protested after New Jersey courts ended a prayer program. The school administration stated the prayer was student-organized and voluntary. New Jersey courts argued that it violated ''
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'' (1962). Judge
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issued a decision in February 1970 in the case ''State Board of Education v. Board of Education of Netcong, New Jersey'' regarding a policy under which the district's school board provided for voluntary readings at the start of the school day at the high school of prayers that had been published in the ''
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'', as delivered by
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. Attendance at these readings was voluntary, and the board said that they were intended as inspirational remarks, rather than prayer in the schools. In his decision, Judge Stamler prohibited what he described as a "subterfuge
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is degrading to all religions", arguing that by taking what were "beautiful prayers" and referring to them merely as "remarks", the school district was working to "peddle religion in a very cheap manner under an assumed name." The
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unanimously affirmed Stamler's decision and the
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refused to hear an appeal from the district's school board. The school closed in 1974 and the building became Netcong Elementary School.
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in Stanhope now serves as the public high school for Netcong residents.


Notable alumni

* John Giannantonio (born ) set several national
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records, many which still stand as of 2016. As a , sophomore in 1950, Giannantonio rushed for 4,756 yards and 41 touchdowns over the team's eight-game season."Johnny G.'s prodigious marks have endured since 1950"
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. Accessed December 14, 2016. "Throughout the history of high school football, there have been some records that would be regarded as unbreakable and then there are others that have endured the test of time.John Giannantonio's amazing 754-yard rushing performance in a game against Mountain Lakes (New Jersey) High School and his 594.5 rushing yards per game for the 1950 season for Netcong (New Jersey) High School clearly meet both criteria.... In addition to those two prodigious performances, he also rushed for 4,756 yards that season. All three marks still rank as national records, according to the NFHS' National High School Sports Record Book."
During a game in November that season against
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he rushed for 754 yards and nine touchdowns in a 61–0 win.DiIonno, Mark
"Netcong 76-year-old is a living legend for setting unbroken national high school football record in 1950"
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'', November 7, 2010. Accessed December 14, 2016. "That John Giannantonio is 76 now, and 60 years ago this weekend, he did something no other high school football player, in New Jersey or anywhere, has ever done.Wearing the black-and-red of Netcong High, a leather helmet with no face mask, and a pair of thin leather cleats he still has, he ran 754 yards in a game against Mountain Lakes."
His 594.5 rushing yards per game average, season rushing yards total, and single-game rushing yards against Mountain Lakes remain national high school records as of 2016.Krider, Dave
"John Giannantonio still holds the national record for rushing yards in a game and in a season; The 79-year-old New Jersey legend stood only 5-foot-7 and weighed 137 pounds, but his rushing yards were large and wide."
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, September 16, 2013. Accessed December 14, 2016. "He once rushed for 754 yards in a game, the same 1950 season he ran for 4,756 yards and averaged 594.5 per game. All are national records, according to the National High School Sports Record Book. John Giannantonio had magic feet, even as a youngster, before his days at now defunct Netcong (N.J.) High School starting in 1949."


References

{{Authority control Public high schools in Morris County, New Jersey 1974 disestablishments in New Jersey Defunct high schools in New Jersey Educational institutions disestablished in 1974 Netcong, New Jersey