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QU AM g , a.as.,. M -X55 l958-59 THINCLADSMEN. Firsl row: Greer Bridges, Bill McCray, Carlos Adams, Bill Chasfain, Jimmy Miller, John Kaiander, Barton Jackson, Eddie Roland, Dennis Sharp, Monroe Wanamaker, Donald Vincent, and Johnny Dean. Second row: Coach Carlos Fraundorfer, John Roiwsey, Chris Thompson, Cecil Osborn, Kenny West, Jim Barbabella, David Donaldson, David Bardin, Ronnie Human, Andy Rogers, Bill Sims, Donn Kerbo, Bobby Acheson, John Hudson, Gerald King, Alex McCraven, John Dent, Steve Jones, Joe Williams, Henry Bonar, Bobby Barnes, Walter Casey, Raymond Jahn, Jon Gullef, Nelson McLoughlin, John Bates, and managers Joe Calderazzo and Roberl' Patterson. Thincladsmen Debut C H S Track AS THE CHAMBERLAIN speeclsters and fieldmen opened the 1958-59 season, they premiered their performance on a fine, new cinder track. In the team and oval's debut, the Chiefs copped their first win in the Hrst meet of the season hosted by Chamberlain, Coached by Mr. Carlos Fraundorfer, former Hillsborough and FSU star, the Chief cindermen are predicted to finish near the top of the Western Conference due to the all-over talent of the team. UP AND OVER! Donn Kerbo clears the high iump bar. Spriniers Joe Wil.iams, Bill Chastain, and Raymond Jahn easily leg over the hurdles. CHAMBERLAIN now has her own cinder track. In l X lf I ,f-X f sf 1' l ' ' ,- il 'wa' ,1 Gy 4 ,. ,ff '1 ,lf .fl 9 ff' WlTl'lagrun'r,Sl'eve Jones HEAVE, HO! Nelson McLoughlin puts flings the discus. 'Phe shot.
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DOUG SUTTON DAVID MARSHALL RAY PITTMAN GORDON WILSON Now the season is over and many of the cagers will be turning their interests to the spring sports and other activities. But all will remem- ber this basketball season for clif- ferent reasonsg the thrills of the game, the teammates, the excite- ment of the spectators. The seniors will think of their last cage game as a Chief. The juniors will think about improving this year's mark, and the sophomore hopefuls will be just hoping to earn a seat on the varsity bench. But both player and supporter will long remember this season. WILCOX l20l rebounds as teammate Kerbo l23l closes in. MANAGER BOB MclLWAIN A ' tt Ni A Nlilllttl or .Ulf in mat 'H JUNIOR VARSITY CAGERS. Coached by Mr. Carlos Fraundorgeflkp the J.V.'s are Dick Nagel, Doyle McBride, Donald Vincent, Francis Corners, Dennis l-lousen Bill Koerner, Nelson McLoughlin, Jack Shinholser, Billy Mitchellyltjiletcher Livingston, Harry Folsom, Johnny Dean, Mike Brown, Robert Laegel, Larry Mitchell, Fred Loopman, and Marvin Taylor. ln 'front is Russ Mercer, Tommy Joseph, and Bobby Crott. ' ' - fy -- f s A - 1a,mfm gsvf
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i958-59 BASEBALL TEAM. Firsi' row: Bob Crof'I', Larry Davis, Joe Lopez, Travis Rogers, Mike Murphy, Ron Mercer, Doyle MCB:-ide, Terry Carsien, Dennis Hogan, and Mike Brown. Second row: Marvin Sirofowifz and Sieve Kruich, managers, Joe Johnson, Rick McMarrow, Tommy Allen, Roy Wilcox, Jim Tampli-n, Larry Miichell, Wilbur Wager, Harry Bush, Jolen Howard, Al Lindsay and Coach Ken Nuznoff. Chief Diamondmen WITH A varsity team of twenty players, the Cham- berlain Diamondmen started out the season with a City Second Place mark of last year's team to better. Though this year's crop of boys on the All-American sport at CHS did not topple the previous mark, they did equal it. Under the coaching of Mr. Ken Nuznoff the 1959 team had a successful season. THE MOUNDSMEN are an esseniial pari' of a baseball 1-eam. CHS piichers are Rick McMorrow, Roy Wilcox, Bob Crofi, Jim Tamplin, and souihpaw Travis Rogers. COACH KEN' NUZNOFF gives some hi'Hing rips io ihe fielders. CHS oui- Fielders are Al Lindsay, Tom Allen, John Howard, Dennis Hogan, Terry Carsien. EVERY ACE pitcher musl' have an ace caicher. CHS cafchers are Mike Brown and Harry Bush. l! H'Bi's :,J -Y V W 77,71 Y Y ,,,s fem W ,YW Quint, wma :ff f 2 121 of ,f 1 ff
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