George Washington High School - Post Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1969

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l I , vi! ' aim Freshman CC: Jay Sparks, James French, Denny Vance, Ron Fuller, Bobby Weathers, and Ronny Marsh. West, Benny Nichols, Randy Thomas, Q21 Ray Murray, David Freshmen cop City Championship Varsity CC: James Jones, Terry Kimble, Jim Catania, Earl Malanoski, Larry Attikisson, and Micheal Musiek. Fortune, Robert Ross, Tom Roberson, David Parrott, Richard 15

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'4 'Q 2.-.9 . . 4r1 f7 m+1f 1 .,:-,'V:'9 use Jim Jones leads Walter Nelson and John Bopp in a practice juunt around the school grounds. Reserve CC: Ron Ellis, Mike Freije, Dave Seih, '.V'1.lter Nel- son, Bill Sarvich and Harold Rogers. VARSITY RECORD 5 First Places 2 Seconds Tech 18 Washington 53 Ben Davis 68 Washington 22 Howe 35 Washington 30 Anderson 33 Attucks 73 North Central 19 L. Central 52 Washington 60 City Meet-Fourth Sectional-Seventh 14 The Continental Varsity harriers under a new coach John J arosinski picked up another winning sea- son. Even though the team was lacking in experi- ence it did manage to place 4th in the City Meet. Mr. J arosinski was quoted as saying This city meet was the best team effort of the year. The harriers were lead by two seniors, Terry Kimble and Jim Jones. Jim and Terry brought home 14th and 20th place respectively in the city meet. The harriers also placed 7th in the sectional and again were lead by Jones who placed 2nd, Jim Jones lead the team with the fastest 2-mile run of the season. He was clocked in 10:15, making him among the best in the school's history. The reserve thinlies respectably place fifth in the city meet. They were lead by three Sophmores: Earl Fortune, Ronnie Ellis and Mike Freije, The Continental Freshman cross country team brought home a share of the city laurals in 68 . Jay Sparks, James French, and Dennis Vance lead the frosh chicken chasers across the finish line. RESERVE RECORD 4 First Places 3 Seconds Tech 19 Washington 43 Ben Davis 73 Northwest 32 Washington 42 Arlington 54 Washington 17 Howe 44 Anderson 25 Washington 38 Attucks 72 N. Central 15 L. Central 60 Washington 65 City Meet-Fifth



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I B 7fs'1gS,s,,.Q9w-n'77.1-o,4Q4 1 new gc 22 'li 3 .- 379' Q T611-'G A-B4 '6S'i55t Ja.AvSl 1 , - 4- Qt r N-1 4e?97fb7 gy' nf J I MEMBERS OF THE GREAT Continental fo tball team, Ruben Timmons, Steve Ofhcer, Dave Eller, Steve Fulkerson, once rated as number one are: Coach Shires, John Coffman, Mark Collins, Chuck Dulla, Jim Clevenger, Monte Woods, Kevin Massey, James Clements, James Vaughn, Don Daugh- James Nash, Harvey Galbreath, Sam Kent, Emanuel Wright, erty, Bill Thomas, Ed Judkins, Gary Fish, Bill Troutman, Ath. Director Russell McConnell. Row 4: Coach Webb, Arnold Rex Gaddis, C. J. Julian. Row 2: Coach Springer, Don Phil- Love, Sam McSwine, Tony Burchett, Steve Stanfield, Jerry lips, Bill Beard, Louis Day, Dan Derringer, George McGinnis, Thompson, Dennis Mervar, Percy Harris, Tom Fox, George Dennis Sanders, Willie Scott, Mike Dunlap, Reggie Williams, Russell, Mike Hart, Eddie Love, Dave Brodhacker, John Sims, Jimmy Green, Myron Newland, Doug Semenick, Coach Eng- Earl Edwards, Terrance Reid. land. Row 3: Coach Rosenberger, Kelvin Hart, Kenneth Hall, I EIUSIV Number 1 slips from Washington's varsity football team put toge- ther another winning season with a record of 9 wins and only one defeat. The Continentals W e r e among the top ten teams in the state all year. Even though there were a lot of individual stars, the Springermen Worked as a team. The senior players on this squad have been in- strumental in leading th e football team to a record of 26 Wins, 3 losses and one tie durirg the last three years. In 1966 they were State Champions: 1967 co- City Champs, ranked +91 for a time in '69 These past three seasons have been t h e finest football years in the school's history. During the Continental thrust for another un- difeated season, they outscored their opponents 327 to 103. They reached the 50 point plateau twice, de- feating Attucks 51-6 and Southport 53-12. The only blemish on t h i s year's record was to a fired up Ca- thedral football team. The Purple and White had the leading scorer in the state this season, Louie Day with 176 p o i n t s. The MVP on the team was Reggie Williams. Reg al- so got the Bl u e Star trophy for outstanding plays. The tackling trophy went to Jim Green, an all-state linebacker. MVP REG WILLIAMS grinds out five yards. 16

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