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• ( •£-. ■■■■■. ' ■■• ■•Sf ■ ifck j sd tf i i r jB i r ;4 v ' . ■ ■»- ! , ' - . ' - 5 rr%i ' Members of the ' 68- ' 69 Ritter track team were -Front row: Mike Kelter, Bob Trauner, Bill Coddington, Joe Rosner, Ronnie Gibson, Bob Dean, Mark Armstrong, and Joe Pryor. Second row: Jerry Bradford, Jim Kelly, Dan Brickler, Don Johnson, Tom Kelly, Aaron Hadley, Kurt Voynovich, Joe Brickler, and Bob Allison. Third row: Mr. Staddon, assistant coach, Dan Kelly, Charlie Billingsley, Richard Hall, Gary Faires, Dave Hubbard, Terry Taphorn, Greg Craddock, John Kestler, Joe DeFabis, and Mr. Davisson, head coach. Team spirit endured through a 0-9 season and, armed with invaluable experience, all look forward to better luck next year. Year ' s Experience Toughens Trackmen Besides winning the varsity track During the set award, Terry Taphorn set a school Pryor secured record for shotput throws. son, varsity trophy winner Joe Joe Rosner earned a varsity track ndividual wins in the 100 and his outstanding showing as hurdler rd in high 200-yard sprints.
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Bob Killigrew swings his wood- to drive the ball off the tee to a wished-for hole-in-one. Members of the golf team, kneeling, Dave Armstrong, Danny Maled, Mike Roberts, George Cox, Buddy McAfee; standing, Tom Fitzgerald, Jim Thomas, Greg Young, Brian Terrell, Bob Killigrew, and coach, Fr. Etienne, finished the season 3-5-1, took 3rd place in the Capital District Conference Meet and were ranked 8th in City. Brian Terrell, winner of Ritter ' s Golf Award is judged by Fr. Etienne to be the most valuable player. Stupendous 7 Fits Golf Team to a Tee Left: Jim Thomas gives a lit- tle advice to Greg Young on swinging his putter. Right: Later, Greg, using Jim ' s tech- nique on his club, sinks the putt easily.
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Ritter tennis player Clarence Griffin serves the ball while teammate Tom Reese prepares to make contact for a fast return. Steve Parshall displays the playing form developed practice and looks ready to sock it to ' em. Netters Snare Unsuspecting Foes A racket, a ball, a court, and an opponent were all Ritter ten- nis players needed to win a match. All other essentials-form, precision, coordination, perfect- timing, and good reflexes, were already possessed by each, as is shown by the promising season. Schools who dared to challenge Ritter with their varied teams included Shortridge, Arlington, and Park. Best player awards were earned by Tom Reese, a fresh- man, and sophomore Clarence Griffin. Tom Reese, front, Clarence Griffin; and back, Tom Fitzgerald, coach Jim Jenks, Steve Parshall, and Ken Kuper stand, rackets in hand, ready for any foe.
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