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Pall Sports Combined with new talent was the consistent play of the veterans such as Kenny Pal- mer, Mark Szerencse, Frank Goldsberry, and Kevin Whippo--to mention a few. Some new talent in Riley football appeared with such people as Gary Ellis, Mike I-laws, Rodney Hubbard, Jack Manges, Bill Lyons, and Eric Carleton. The spirit desplayed by the female faction brought new pride to their team and SChOO1. ln this fall portion of the sports year, many things happened to leave an impression on peo- ple's minds. Crowds at all Riley spectacles always marvel at the talents displayed by the athletes participating for the Wildcats. These people, along with many others who have tried to carry the banner of fine Riley athletics and good sportsmanship, ought to be congratulated for an effort Well done. This fall of the 1971- 1972 school year's sport's competition has molded a place in the hearts and minds of many Wildcat fans and will long he remembered. Rick Kasmierzak, joe Farkas, and jay Clark, seniors in their last year of play, match rackets one last time. . ,V ' .efirf P1ffr.'Q f'1 . - V W.. . ff' S . - 4 .. ,. -,.. ff- V. 575 sidiw' 'wg v Qj!'t.', 3,4 ga. ,541-u , .2 fn R' 6' H 3. ef . .,,f .ff f. 'egg .t ' ,' i - f ,: - 7- - f - f ' ., l-,tv L . Q:-1 ff L Lf '57-fn -Jr .4 L 1:11, - The Cross Country team displayed a IOOCXJ effort to Win, in spite of fewer members than ever turning out for this strenuous sport.
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Potpourri Of ill The managers, stu- dent trainer, and team physician, al- though not in uni- form or taking part themselves, play an important role in the success of a team. To have an outstand- ing season these men must contribute their full abilities in order to benefit the cause both on and off the field. MANAGERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Swientalg Dave McGinnis, Chip I-Iinkle, Student Trainerg and Ray Lewandowski. w l i , ! Q Due to a mid-season head injury, a special White helmet for added protection was TEAM PHYSICIAN: 1.0. Hildebrand, employed by quarterback Kevin Whippo. M D is assisted by Student Trainer Chip The athletic teams of Riley Wear varying styles of uniforms and dif- ferent means of protection corres- ponding With the degree of physical contact involved. With football, prob- ably the most brutal sport, protection is a desired necessity which includes a helmet, shoulder, knee, hip, and sometimes elbow pad. In tennis, cross country, and volleyball, there is very little chance of injury beyond a pulled muscle or a twisted ankle. Therefore, a much freer uniform for more manueverability is needed, Here Gail Kajzer models the latest hairstyle for the voll 64 courts . I ff' 1
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Basketball Begm Members of Varsity Basketball Team, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: Coach Don Coddens, T. D. Shelton, LeRoy jones, Coach Tom Hess. STANDING ARE: jim Byers, Bob Arthur, George Smith, Frank Goldsberry, Ricky King, Turk Chambliss, Steve San- ders, Mike Shine, jon Phillips, manager jim Swiental. f5 I5 S the Winter Season B-Te am Basketball Scores Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley Riley B-Team Basketball Players, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING, ARE: joe Toth and jim Swiental. STANDING ARE: LeRoy Dixon, Paul Chatman, Gary Ellis, Doug Bagarus, David Darnell, Derek Reynolds, Coach Tom Hess, Bob May, Phil Lenyo, jeff Steel, Gary Schiff, Gary Poindexter, and Rick Lieberman. lx ,tse J wifi 1 Members of the Freshman team, LEFT TO RIGH, KNEELING, ARE: Frank Burton, Barry Adams, Derek Roenfeldt, Curt Simmons, Tim jones, Dave McGinnis, Brian Campbell, joey Gardini, and Fred Malone. SECOND ROW: Dwaine Goshen, Bruce Haupert, Gary Sisk, Allen Page, jerry Slein, and Coach Harper. THIRD ROW: Randy Skelton, john Welcome, jim Barnes, john McChriston, Mike Brambert, and Peter Allen. 66
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