Arthur M. Gulla, presently Norwood High School history teacher and assistant football coach at NHS since 1953, has been appointed by the School Committee to the head coaching post held for 15 years and now vacated by Orlando (Andy) Scafati who, as of September 1 of this year, will become Director of Athletics in Norwood Public Schools and head of the Physical Education Department at the High School.

Mr. Gaita Will be replacing his former coach at Norwood High, under whom he played football and baseball during the years of 1946-1949. Gulla, 29, was one of the Blue-and-White’s most outstanding gridiron performers and a 3-year letterman. Among numerous accomplishments, he scored three touchdowns as a junior against traditional Thanksgiving Day foe, Dedham High, in the annual affair of 1947. The following season of 1948 saw his selection to the Boston Traveler’s All-Scholastic Football Team.

Mr. Gulla, the youngest succeeding coach in Norwood history since the great “Benny” Murray (25 years as coach at NHS), who took over as Director of Athletics in 1921 at the youthful age of 26, has lived in Norwood all of his life. Upon graduation from Norwood High in 1949, he entered Georgetown University and, majoring in government, received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Previous years of teaching before coming into the Norwood system in I960 were spent at the Acton-Boxboro Regional High School where he taught history for 4 years and at nearby Walpole High during the 1959-60 school year.

Gulla, who will be the youngest coach among BSL grid directors in the coming season, resides at 42 Monroe Street East with his wife and two children. One of his two brothers, Anthony, played some football and basketball for years of Norwood’s new head coach. The other brother, Steve, was an outstanding fallback on the 1959 High School grid eleven.

The Norwood Athletic Club Lost Only Four Games in Nine Years-This Day In Norwood History-November 18, 1939

The Norwood Athletic Club Lost Only Four Games in Nine Years-This Day In Norwood History-November 18, 1939

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Norwoodites still remember the 1907 Thanksgiving Day Conspiracy, engineered by Harry Corbett, organizer and president of the old Norwood Athletic Club, now a member of the Norwood police force. There are many who saw Phil Schlossberg, later famous for his…

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Everybody Can’t Be a Good Cheer Leader —Yellpers Have to be Born (They Say)-This Day in Norwood History-October 8, 1940

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Here is the group that keeps the students active at the football games: left to right they are; Robert Pike, Helen Zuke, Margaret Davol, Capt. Kay Meissner, Dot Pendergast, Louise Gustafson, Shane Boulis Everybody can’t be a cheerleader. It seems…

Norwood Youth Association Baseball Champions-This Day In Norwood History-October 7, 1939

Norwood Youth Association Baseball Champions-This Day In Norwood History-October 7, 1939

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The Norwood Press ball team will receive their jackets as champions of the N. Y. A. baseball league on Monday, the 16th. Jackets have been secured for the winners by the Norwood Loyal Order of Moose. Above, front row, left…

Bunker Looks For Upgrade In Phillies System Next Year-This Day In Norwood History-October 4, 1956

Bunker Looks For Upgrade In Phillies System Next Year-This Day In Norwood History-October 4, 1956

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LAST INSTRUCTIONS — Dick Bunker receives instructions from one of the Blue Jays managers after completing a very successful season, leading his team to the top spot In the Eastern League with a 17-8 pitching record. Dick is home for…

Norwood High Rolls Over Walpole, 19-0-This Day In Norwood History-October 3, 1963

Norwood High Rolls Over Walpole, 19-0-This Day In Norwood History-October 3, 1963

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FIRST DOWN FOR NORWOOD — William Bender, Norwood High quarterback, rolls out a 10-yard gain in the second period of the game at Walpole on Saturday. Blocking is Dave Eck, No. 84. Norwood won easily, 19 to 0. (Eugene McLean…

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