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INDIVIDUALS MUST CONTRIBUTE THEIR SHARE Infielder, Dave Efner, bends real low, anxiously awaiting the ball to come to him so he can make the play. and patiently waits for the pitch. First baseman, Frank Metes, makes an extra effort to catch the ball, which he obviously did. Dale Spier rears back to throw another one of his blazing fast balls. The young man holding the bat, Daryl Alderson, gets set in the batters box, 171
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TEAM WORK + EFFORT I WIN ' f S V ..,.. - -ffff ' ., .,. , , A4 A . 5 Z? E 170 Joliet Township Baseball Squad was made up of a group of very talented young players. They are-ROW ONE: Dave Efner. Joe Enich. Marc Musser. Harry Woldt, Ken Angus, and Larry Gura. ROW TWO: Frank Metes. Bill Sudakis. Jim Baskerville, Jerry Klover, Bob Brenczweski Jim Weakman, Bob Laatz, and Gary Evans. ROW THREE: Manager Don Hazen. Manager Stanley Allen, Jim Randolph, Lee Halderson, bale Spier, Nick Cookas, Daryl Alderson. Paul Shimek, and Coach George Fahrenholz, Q 1 The proper way to slide is demonstrated here by a member of the varsity baseball squad.
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'i A 'V . .f 1 my w ,ma-, 'Y gi, ,M ' .12 i .f ' . ' . N,,, Wa -1 . :hk I K kL 7,.-S 3 Sponsor: Mrs. Fritz During the Spring, six girls are chosen for Varsity Squad, while XFrosh-Soph are chosen in the Fall. Girls must have enthusiasm, cheering ability, audience contact, and neatness. They are chosen by faculty members, coaches, varsity ath- letes, and out going cheerleaders plus cheerlead- er's sponsor who is Mrs. Fritz. This year the squad is working under the de- merit system. Demerits are being given for tardi- ness and unexcused absence. A total of three un- excused absences will result in automatic dismisal from the squad. For the first time in Mr. Swankls experience of cross country coaching and the first time to his knowledge, they have had cheerleaders at a cross country meet. Cheerleading Is A Fu . .1:2.1.. .1 . ' K 9522:-' 'liefiewiei 'I ' 1 to 'i '- ..,. . , Y ,.., brag aw . .5 3 K at ffff :gm w:mf,..Wwt.m Varsity cheerleaders from front to back are L' d L' b M B 'll' Kathy Allen, Louise Wilson. In back are Linda Plifatiio ang! CgiidJyl,Klo2llwey?l2 al les. Sophomore cheerleaders this year are: tfront row! .lo K ' k, B b M A 'l - tback rowj Sue Pierce, Linda Swanson. Diane Heinlen. y nc ar yers, pn Stevens' 172
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