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Coac In some respects this was a rather disappointing season. Although this was one of the largest seventh grades ever en- rolled at Abbott, there were only about thirty boys who actively participated in football. The poor record of no wins and four losses, however, should not be over-emphasized, as this group of boys showed considerable improvement through hard work and a good team spirit. We can look forward to better things to come during the remainder of their stay at Abbott School. , '60 Fuuback SEVENIH GRADE HHHBAH h Hulmes FIRST ROWeBob Katy, Garry Warren, ErI Runge, Bill Stall, Bill Gieske, John Dibb. SECOND ROWe-Harry Hoffman, Gary Thelander, Bob Reese, Don Hansen, Mike Lyon, Jack Klingier, Manager Bill Gruer. THIRD ROWeBiII Siegrist, Roger Burnidge, Bill Hayward, Ron Jacobson, Gary Smith, Walter Streit, Coach Ross Hulmes. 22
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FIRST ROWeRon Wa-rren, Ray Bradley, Harry Rooker, Emil Wolff, Dan Parks, David Fields, Dick Sinnett, Doug Koch, Bob Gillam. SECOND ROW-Bob KaTrsten, Eugene Moring, Bil! Tobin, Carl Buehler, Arlin- James, Wayne Larrson, Virgil Vogel, Jim Pease, Ron Burstein. THIRD Rowe John Baylor, Mgr., Bruce Reinking, Dick Behm, Barry Pucklin, Bud Wells, John Giardino, Darwin Minehart, Frank Sterba, Harold Leonard, Mr. Summers, coach. HBHIH GRAIN HHHBAH The Abbott eighth grade football team this year numbered thirty-three boys who were full of team spirit. The boys turned out well for practices and gave every opposing team a good fight. The team was coached by Mr. Carl Summers and the acting captain was Barry Puklin. Outstanding play- ing was done by Bud Wells, Barry Puklin, Wayne Larson, Bob Gillam, Dave Fields, Frank Sterba, and Harold Leonard The two managers were Steve Mengler and John Baylor. The team completed the season with two ties, one win, and one loss.
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h The Girls' Athletic Association meets three nights a week. Members must be present X two nights out of the three to retain their memh bership. The seventy-seven members of the Modem dance G. A. A. FIRST ROW-Virgi-nia Russell, Betty Keenan, Judy Bridge, SECOND ROW-AnnabeHe Mangum, Lois Knaak, Lynn Aaron, Mary Ann Fritz, Sharon Ferris, Alice Carlson, Nancy Watson, Kathryn Devereaux, Judy Bedwell, Judy Fabrick, Joan Crawford, Diane Whipp!e. STANDINGhSaundra Leetzow, Beverly Begahlka, Carol Carlton, Marlene Hall, Mary Ann Pahl, Gail MacMann, Miss Sorby, Lou Hoeger, Sandy Hoke, Mary Ellen Hemicke, Peggy Bailey, Nancy Nelson, Jean Sievers. club have this year enjoyed baseball, basketball, field hockey, square and modern dancing, vol- ley ball, and softball. Fifteen of the members were eligible for awards. .39 m-daec-ew mF-ze-a
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