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Golf et another sport at Jesuit that indicated a strong athletic program was golf. The linkers had one of their strongest seasons in years under the guidance of Mr. Ziggy Jasinski, head golf coach. The squad was both power- ful and experienced, and both of these attributes helped the team to an excellent season. ' The experience was due to the fact that five seniors led the way for the golf team. Chris Hatton usually had one of t as the best scores on the team after a tough round on the course. Seniors Ted Ruffolo and Larry Villanueva consis- tently would score in the low-to-mid forties, thus enabling T ..i.r, ,if the Tigers to defeat their opponents due to superior depth. g gggg The remaining two seniors, Jon Hurley and Kyle Chaplick, also would score in the same range, making the Tigers a , nearly invincible golf squad. Perhaps the greatest strength of the team could be found J T' in the underclassmen. Junior Steve Stagg had the second r T - lowest stroke average in the county while playing on the area's toughest course. John Finster, another junior, usually would score right behind Stagg and had the second best average on the team. The return of these two underclass- men next year seems to signify a bright future for the golf team. The season ended for the golf team in the district tourna- ment. The district included eighteen teams, both public and - private, from the whole area. The golf squad finished an excellent second place out of this large field, certainly a 5 proud accomplishment. . e sv fu.r,,,,t.,..,y W? G W , . ., , . . 4' 4 ,, 14 s W' Keep on Rollin'. Junior John Finster putts out. Putting for Birdie. Senior Chris Hatton prepares to sink a crucial putt. Always Helpful. Senior Kyle Chaplick removes the pin in anticipation ofa teammates putt. 1:2 .., W 1 4 AW . f wwf 'r ,Q V31 w 1' WA f . .iw . gig gf, .,.. . ' A Af 170 Golf T' 513' ff 4213 'Sir I vt' . , ..ff ,. ...Wu f 'f l - .
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fhfbedfamfqdfhpieiee Men For Others. Dr. Tom Egan, Director of the Community Service program, displays the Tshirts awarded to outstanding students. 'tiiiti DUNE QMS - 'vumvwv' Goodbye, Farewell, Amen. At a reception honoring Dr. Doug- las Hypolites service to the school, Coach Bill Minahan and Rev. George Wiltz thank the outgoing principal for his support of athletics. 1 Closing f g 1 2 M .if 3 l
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