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B-Team ROW ONE: Mike Klippel, Jeff Kemper, Jim Ponto, Jack Bogan, Bob Effner. ROW TWO: Manager Paul Burnett, Gary Lindsmeyer, Bob Becker, Coach Jack Shult, Mike Heath, Jim Ahler, Manager Jim Hession. Record Opp. Delphi 22 East Tipp 47 Monticello 26 Rensselaer 30 Wolcott 33 Schlarman 36 Covington 43 Attica 29 Thorntown 38 Southwestern 49 Cathedral 49 Rossville 37 West Lafayette 32 Lebanon 42 Sacred Heart 55 Eastern 44 Frankfort 59 Clinton Prairie 67 ROW ONE: Bill Bogan, Terry Schmitt, Kevin Sparger, John Lazar, Chris Rottler, Rich Franklin. ROW TWO: Coach Jack Schult, Bob Schrader, Jack Haan, Paul Shockey, Don Wiese, Steve Schetszle, Manager Jim Cahill. 72 Junior K nights Develop Perseverance Record Thorntown Rossville Lebanon Sunnyside Renssaelaer Frankfort -Southwestern Dayton West Lafayette Crawfordsville Clinton Prairie Monticello Carroll Seegar Memorial Attica Delphi Tecumseh
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Jack Schetszle fights hard to keep the ball from the Jeff Bronchos. Senior Lettermen Denny Douglas, 5' 11 forward,was the recipient of this year's Sp ort s rn a ns h ip Award. Denny excelled on defense while being a very capable scorer. ,A Jack Schetzsle, the winner oftheM o st Improved Player award for the 1962-1963 season, averaged 14 points a ball game and was a very strong rebounder. Henry Ebershoff was the recipient of the Most Valuable Player and the Free Throw awards for the past season. Henry averaged 21 points a ball game. 71
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Tom Evans crowns Football Homecoming Queen,Nanette Newton. Members of the Court: Karen Kemper, Barbara Homrig, Vicki Martin, Sandra Baron. Homecoming ueens Crowned Tension and excitement mounted for weeks be- fore the big football game against city-rival West Lafayette. Added to this was the suspense of find- ing out who would reign as Football Homecoming Queen of 1962-63. Finally the first half was over, the ceremonies commenced, and Nanette Newton was announced as queen. Her royal court included Karen Kemper and Vicki Martin, senior attendants, and Sandy Baron and Barb Homrig, junior attendants. Emotions and wishful thinking arose again a few months later as the annual basketball game with West Side neared, for it was on that night that the 1962-63 Basketball Homecoming Queen was to b e named. Karen Kemper reigned with Linda Bowman and Nanette Newton as senior attendants, and Sandy Baron and Sandy Davis as junior attendants. Basketball Homecoming Queen, Karen Kemper, and escort, Tom Evans, smile after the crowning ceremony.
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