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FOOTBALL Iack Bateman Bob Corlell Lou DiCiurcio Craig Ford Iohn Iones Ted Hesser Tom Mull lack Musilano Phil Parsons Al Tesla Don Zimmerman SENIOR VARSITY LETTERMEN BASEBALL Bob Corlett Herb Harrison Frank Manfredi Tom Mull Phil Parsons BASKETBALL lack Bateman Larry Demarest Bill Friedenberg Mike Holden Phil Parsons TRACK Gary Barkow Buzz Botbyl Ed De Sousa Lou DiCiurcio Bemie Eisenield Craig Ford Ted Hesser Iohn Iones Archie Stalcup Tom Wade Don Zimmerman W'
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The football team has received 2 trophies for win- ning the Olympic Conference championship-one remains at the school, and the other is awarded each year to the school which wins the conference cham- pionship, but is retained when won 3 consecutive times. Perhaps the most coveted trophy we have received is the Brooks-Irvine Sportsmanship trophy, which is voted upon by all the schools in South Iersey, and which is based on the enthusiasm and sportsmanship of the entire student body. not just the football team. Coach Zetty congratulates his boys for the awards they won at the First Annual Fall Athletic Banquet sponsored by the Booster Club of Delaware Town- ship. Trophies went to Iay Kempf, Sportsmanship: Tom Trotman, Most Valuable Player, Lou DiCurcio. Most Valuable Lineman: and Phil Parsons, Most Val- uable back. fPhoto by Wilkersonl Paula Ewig tsecond from leftl congratulates these girls for their trophies. Carol Marshall, Most Valu- 100 able Player and most valuable hacldield player: fMrs. Iudy Schultz, coachl: Ioan Scott, sportsman- ship: Sue Tapper, best lineman. !Ph0f0 by Wilkersenl
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Q' nd C The Lions romped to victory in their first 'A Thanksgiving game against Deptford Twp. K A Ag x X I ' on December 4, 1958. f' :JZLQLN qs V ,I I it 4' np v W V Sports S A P 5 1 -'..' Mike Holden, George Philpott, Bob Moore and Snutty Parsons participate in a prac- tice session during the first year of basket- ball. ,v fl iwf tn X11 A dog gets into the act as the Lions run the ball lor a gain of several yards against Audubon. 'F VL VV S uma Q . . lg'?5fv- 2it'95ff.tff n-, -- 'fx '03,-.f,,Wi'35Nm 7 , ,aug ' N will .g.j.+.rk.3, ov 483 fig -fr 'H' ral., I-di. -1' .v-qt-6 e2'5f 3vw TRN? I Q Don Zimmerman heads for another touch- down. Leo, the Lion. school mascot, looks some- what disheartened by that ominous number 17. Needless to say, the anxiety was un- founded.
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