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GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. From Left: Jane Evans, Dawn Ahlman, Katie Newman, Denise Klis, Pat Hickey, Roxy Spohn, Debbie Hall, Carol Danegger, Gaby Ronnett, Sponsor Miss Ginny Stolley. Not Pictured: Roberta Geiger, Diane Saber. Girls' Tennis Team, The Girls' Tennis Team marked a break- through in girls' sports as it was the first team to compete in league competition. The 11-member squad was a member of the North Suburban Tennis League and finished fourth in a seven team league its first year. Top singles player was Carol Daneggerg top doubles team was Dawn Ahlman and Debbie Hall. arate Club Compete The Karate Club concentrates on learning defensive abilities, sport and competition, conditioning and character building. The club is run through the Japan Karate Association and members receives their belts according to association requirements. Additionally, members compete among themselves and with local Karate clubs. KARATE CLUB. Front Row: Nick Cetwinski, Larry Bergeson, Mark Potter, Rich Caldwell. Row 2: Gregg Merrill, Mike Inkster,Sponsor Wally Barber, Gerry Wonneberg, Ramsey Parhad.
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Husky Bruce Frase illustrates the kind of dogged de- termination that it takes to be named All-Conference two years in succession. Halfback Bill Ludwigsen follows a block thrown by Steve Koelsch. Varsity Griddcrs Finish With 4-4 Finishing strong, the varsity gridders were able to grab a second place in their section of the Mid-Suburban league and a portion of third place in the overall standings. The Huskies started their campaign by losing to a strong eleven from Viator's and another to Elk Grove, but thrilled a Homecoming crowd the next week by trounc- ing Forest View, 48-7. This was follow-by a win over Palatine, 14-6. In succeeding weeks, the Huskies fell to the Cards of Arlington and were edged by Fremd, 15-14. The Huskies closed out their season by drubbing Wheeling, 32-7, and knocking off Conant, 20-6. At season's end, Bruce Frase, Tom Brant- ner, Ken Morales and Tom White were named to the All-Conference team. HERSEY 14 ST. VIATOR'S 25 HERSEY 7 ELK GROVE 12 HERSEY 48 FOREST VIEW 7 HERSEY 14 PALATINE 6 HERSEY 13 ARLINGTON 44 HERSEY 14 FREMD 15 HERSEY 32 WHEELING 7 HERSEY 20 CONANT 6 39
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