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BHS OPP 2 Quakertown 1 4 ■ =rr3 ' win Valley 2 3 -mO 3 ML Perm 1 •-J Kutztnwn 2 Fl ftwood - 0 ;- %6 Reading 4 i|j»$ Conrad Weiser 2 — X7 . .» Wilson - Tulpehocken Hamburg jiiutztowfi Twin Val ey K Wilson - (J Jj Tulpehocken m Hamburg K 6 jiiutztowfi 4 TwinVal ey Oley Mt. Pe emvood enn Victory — How sweet it is! Fleei Tulpehocken (Berks Champ.) Garden 9fm i 1 S ist. inr FdkiieM 4| (iMlII) Tulpenbcken 4 (DistJII Champ.) ♦ » Bullets Boot Their Way To District Runner-Up ROW I: Wm. Witwer, L. Meek, S. Fox. ROW 2: D. Herman, E. Bower, K. Horonzy, T. Miller ROW 3: S. Ream, T. Haney, R. Rauenzahn. ROW 4: T. Ream, D. Hatch. ROWS: D. Barlet, R. Carl. R0W6: B. Meek, G. Degler. ROW 7: Mr Kline, J. Jones, R. Fegely. October 22: I am well satisfied with the type of season the boys had this year. This is a comment made by their coach, Mr. Kline. Why is he satisfied? Because this year the team became the District 3 runner-ups. It is quite an achievement. The team record is excellent. Only three games were lost, all of these to Tulpehocken. Mr. Kline said, Garden Spot, I think was the best game I ' ve seen any high school team put together in a long time. That game, the quarter-final of the District 3 championship, was won by the Bullets with the score 4-1. The coach judged the team ' s attitude as excellent. He said, Each team member had a responsibility, and to the best of his ability fulfilled that responsibility. No one individual won the game or caused us to lose. Bill Witwer, a junior on the team, received the singular honor of being named as a member of the County All-Star team. Steve Fox and Don Hatch, both seniors, were placed on the East All-Star team. Bill Witwer commented on this honor at a pep-rally. To him, it didn ' t mean everything, because he felt the whole team should have been named on the All-Star team. Mr. Kline also added his thoughts about the school spirit at Brandywine. He noted that in past years the school spirit at Brandywine had not been at its best. It was revitalized this year, and he was glad to be a part of that. He ended saying, It was a good year. Spirit does make a difference.
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Harriers Have Best Season In Years October 19: The cross country team did better than many people expected this year. The coach, Mr. German stated, It was a very pleasant, surprising season. It was the best we had in five years. I was very satis- fied with the way things went. We lose only one runner next year. We should do just as well next year. Dan Nolan, the senior on the team echoed the coach ' s thoughts. I thought the season was good. We did a lot of running. Everyone worked hard — we had a good team. Determined to win, D. Nolan kicks in the final yards of the course. ROW 1: A. Belong, N. Epler. ROW 2: T. German, S. Belong, B. Keiser, Mr. German, B. Nolan. ■ f 1% Upper Perk OPP 22 f ' Sch. Valley 26 vk - ' milpehomten ' 31 32 KuLztnwn 23 30 Twin Valley Fleetwood 25 28 28 J, 19 Daniel Boone 39 S 45 Wyomissing 75 Keyed for the sound of the gun S. Belong and T. German finalize their position. FALL: Cross Country
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:V v Throughout the game, R. Fegely puts everything into his playing. ROW U Wm. Fenstermacher, J. Bauer, T. Merkey, D. Herman, S. Weidner, E. Stoudt, R. Jarrett. ROW 2: R. Sheetz, J. Reinert, C. Schappell, S. Guldin, D. Haas, C. Rohrbach, D. Rohrbach, K. Reiser. ROW 3: E. Weaver, B. Reifinger, S. Fox, D. Long, T. Greiss, D. Fegely, C. Hilbert, R. Shupp, P. Dankel, R. Diehl, M. Cassidy, Mr. Kline. Coach Kline, the man behind the shades, paces along the sidelines during the Reading game. Exhausted after regulation play, T. Ream and D. Hatch prepare for another overtime.
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