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BOWLING FIRST ROW: R. Abel. W. Arnold, J. McDonald, G. Gerson, J. Bolton, Mr. Lembach, Coach. SECOND ROW: R. Phillips. A. Zuccarini, R. Kushner, B. Derr, D. Deuble. ABSENTEES: J. Dubin. S. Selbach, T. Gosweiler, B. Buck, C. Kafz, M. Yvanovich. BOWLING At the end of the first half of the season, Harriton 1959-1960 Keglers, led by mentor Mr. Leinbach, were third in league competition. However, the six starters (Richard Abel, Woody Arnold, Jim Bolton, John Dubin, Gerry Gerson, and John MacDonald) sought higher goals. All six were varsity veterans from the previous year. Exhibiting the value of these players ' experience, the team rapidly climbed from third place rank to first place. Throughout the season, the squad demonstrated its ability to win consistently by retaining the king pin spot. Nevertheless, the bowlers finally met their equal when competing against Haverford. In this match the Fords edged the Rams and achieved the lead position that the Rams had held. Next year ' s team may suffer the loss of several seniors, but the Junior Varsity prospects are very promising. DemonstraTing his winning technique, John Mc Donald leads off for hiarriton ' s bowling squad. GOLF JSS X ' SViSiS GOLF The energetic golfers teed off again this year at Valley Forge Golf Club. Coach Stanley Westover and the team diligently practiced eighteen holes of golf often after school hours. With two returning lettermen, Bart Miller and Mike Saltzburg, and the addition of two feminine players, Jean Frommeyer and Sandy Walls, Mr. Westover predicted at the beginning of the season that the I960 golf team would at least parallel the record establshed during the 1959 season. However, the team members had the high hope of setting an even better record. i - ' « Skilled golfer, Mike Saltzburg, takes a practice swing during a warm-up period. FIRST ROW: B. Landis, J. McDonald, S. Wal.s, D. Newman. SECOND ROW: G. B. Dubin, C. Katz, M. Saltzburg, E. Landau, S. Selbach, Mr. Westover.
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WRESTLING FIRST ROW: J. SECOND ROW: Godschall, B. Llttie. B. Frame, L. Hardham, J. Stuart, G. McGann, J. Jackson. B. Sunstein, G. Bernstein, D. Sanborn, S. Hickman, B. Carvaiho. B. Aronoff. Coaches Harold Ferguson and William Zimmer- man smile approvingly as Larry Hardham co- capfain and Spike Flickman demonstrate their o,nQ ' = ' and skill. Under the tutelage of coaches Mr. Fer- guson and Mr. Zimmerman, the wrestling team chalked up a 5-8 record. During the season the wrestling team was plagued by close individual contests. This fact was graphically pointed out by the Upper Darby and Springfield meets at which the individual wrestlers lost by one or two points, while the team suffered a three point loss. Terminating the wrestling season, John Jackson finished second to the Lower Merion wrestler at the Suburban I tourna- ment; and, after a spectacular reversal in the exciting last six seconds of the second overtime period. Spike Hickman, who re- ceived the Ferguson cup, won the districts and finished second at the Regionals, after being defeated by a strong grappler from Manheim Central High School. With a promising J.V. team and the loss of only three Varsity men, the outlook for next season is bright. John Jackson and Bruce Buck were elected captains for next year. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Harriton Opponent 26 Lower Merion 25 18 Collingswood 33 41 Conestoga 14 16 Haverford 33 19 Central Bucks 30 24 Abington 23 18 Springfield 30 12 Lansdowne-Aldan 33 15 Jo ristown 31 31 Cheltenham 19 66 Penncrest 3 Upper Darby 37 24 Bryn Athen 28 The start Harriton. looks iavorab.t tiarrlton ' s George McGann has the c ' C ' :!. he brings in a victory over Lower Mer.on. iide as A pin for Harriton in a close match builds the intereJ of the Harriton fans.
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GIRLS ' BASKETBALL !» T During practice the girls try to develop their under-the-basket strategy. The girls ' basketball team under the auspices of a new coach, Miss Brown, connpiled an excellent 6-1-1 record. Seven varsity let+er winners returning from 1959 continued to exhibit their oustanding teamwork and ball handling. The guards, led by captain Petey Bain- bridge, set up a strong defense. This fact was evident in the scoring results. Harriton ' s opponents had a low scoring total of 288 points compared to Harriton ' s 409 points. The consistent support of the forwards in addition to her own native adoitness enabled Barbara Taylor to score 165 points throughout the season, averaging 20 points per game. The spirit, determination, and teamwork displayed by the giris proved the theory that ability is not the only qualification which guarantees the success of a team. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Harriton Opponent 37 Radnor - 24 42 SpringField 41 40 Ridley Township 22 32 Haverford 32 85 Upper Merion - 29 41 Penncrest 52 66 Marple-Newtown 42 63 Cheltenham 46 kiN ± Jean Frommeyer exnibr; T.- e ■- nique involved In a jump shot. The girls anxiously watch the ball to see if Lynda Barton ' s foul shot will be successful. At Petey Bainbridge ' s home, the girls celebrate the end of a successful season. r r c ( FIRST ROW: J. Watt. R. Bullard. R. Carson, C. Carr, R. Ibbotson, Miss Brown. SECOND ROW: C. Miller, B. Taylor, P. Driscoll, P. Bainbridge, D. Klien, J. Frommeyer, P. Minett.
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