Left to Right FIRST ROW: Prezzano, Rovettig Ruez, Ashenbachg Usichg Herstoneg Garrick. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cochrane, Cohng Zee, Warner, Mr. Saxby. The 1962 Baseball Team seemed to be all set for a perfect season. However, due to leg and ankle injuries, and lack of depth, the team could only win seven out of thirteen games. Karl Aschenbach, captain, instilled the necessary spirit to give the players the desire to win and keep fighting even when losing. The line-up fluctuated in the beginning of the year, but remained consistent towards the end of the sea- son. Alan Ruez, lead off man, played shortstop all year and obtained a 263 batting average. Playing second base and batting second was Bill Warner, who ended the year with a 361 batting average. The power part of the order was made up of Dick Hers- tone, Karl Aschenbach, and Art Rovetti. Playing left field, center and catching, they batted 325, 500, and 314 respectively. Batting sixth, and playing first base, was Charlie Kohn. He batted 264 for the sea- son. Speedy Jack Garrick played third base for the team. What he lacked in batting, he made up for in the field. Nevertheless, he batted 257 and stayed seventh in the order for most of the year. Eight and ninth in the order were taken by Dick Prezzano and Lou Usich. Alternating at pitching and right field they went along with the saying that pitchers aren't hitters, both batting only 159. With only three returning lettermen next year, Hers- tone, Ruez, and Garrick, the team might lack depth. It is hoped the J.V.'s will fill the necessary gaps in the team. If the gaps are filled, Coach Cochrane, with the help of Dick Herstone, captain-elect, will be able to lead to another winning season. 142
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Left to Right : Tongue. The Tennis team, in 1962, lost only one match in its attempt for an undefeated season. The team with a record of twelve wins and one loss, consisted of Larry Chapin, who was this year's captain, Pokey Frazer, Rick -Hynson, Hal Jones, Hank Gardner, and Turner Davis. Reasons behind the successful season were the general improvement in all the players, especially Rick Hynson, who added greatly to the team. and the fine coaching and hard work of Mr. Hynson: Barrett: Frazer, P.g Chapin: Gardner, Jones, H., Robinson, Mr. Tongue. It was a wholehearted team effort that pro- duced the highly successful season, and this team is to be congratulated for their spirit and determina- tion. Hopefully next year's team will be instilled with the same spirit, and thus another successful season should take place. Barton Barrett, a freshman, should be commended for his efforts as he alternated be- tween the Varsity and the Junior Varsity and led the Junior Varsity on its successful season. 144
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