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Jerry O'Rei1ly straight arms a Waukegan defensive halfback while picking up 23 yards in a Junior Varsity game. Lake Forest won 13-9. Underclassman Uproars J-V Football Coach Arthur Serfling's hopeful Junior Varsity opened the 1952-53 foot- ball campaign with a scoreless tie against Warren. They played five games and enjoyed a season with two victories, two losses and one tie. Their second game was a hard 16-0 loss to Zion-Benton. The following week found them trouncing Waukegan 14-2. Barrington swallowed them in their fourth game, 36-6. Avenging an earlier loss, the J-V's pounded out a 19-6 victory over Zion to end the season. Coach Serfling presented Junior Varsity awards to the following boys: Laurence Anderson, Tom Bigford, Dave Burns, Barry Fitzgerald, LeRoy Hoch- halter, Don Jensen, Jack Kempher, Fran- cis McGowan, Jackson McNutt, Tom Olson, Bob Perce, Byron Prais, Chris Reardon, Wayne Robertson, Larry Smith, George Vandervoort and Dave Yore. J-V Basketball With Coach Larry Callan at the reins, the Junior Varsity compiled a record of six wins and twelve losses. Receiving Junior Varsity letters were juniors Frank Becker, Claude Gunnerson, Dick Trost and Don Volpe. Sophomores were Don Jensen, Byron Prais, Bob Perce, Don Watson, Jack Smith and Francis McGow- an. Frank Becker led J-V scoring with 157 points for the season. Following close behind was Dick Trost with 139 points. An injury sidelined Don Volpe after a third of the schedule had been completed. The Scouts won decisive victories over Grayslake, Libertyville, Ela-Ve rnon and McHenry, while whipping Woodstock twice. The final North Suburban Con- ference standings placed Lake Forest in sixth place.
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jiifilf fl' - ' 'ii 'Ea ...ll ff P K 527 Freshman Basketball Team. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Skip Swan, Ronnie Johnson, Dick Banz, Pat Reilly, George Ekdahl, Jerry Shellabarger. FRONT ROW: Steve Nisbet. John Nelson. Tom Garrey, Phil Schneider, Wally Trezise. Jim Faunt. Not pictured is Herman Ekern, Freshman Frolics Football The freshman football squad, coached by Mr. Joseph Walton, saw a great season and turned up a 5-Z record. The frosh started off the season dismally by losing to Barrington 18-6. However, they were much improved in their next game and beat a strong Waukegan eleven. They followed this triumph with four consecutive wins over Zion Z1-0, Liber- tyville Z0-6, Woodstock 19-6, and Wauke- gan again 31-0. In their final game they lost a heartbreaker to Zion 7-6. Those receiving numerals were: Pat Reilly, George Ekdahl, Jerry Shellabar- ger, Jerry Baldwin, Toby Johnson, Tom Garrey, Jim Faunt, Wally Trezise, Skip Swan, John Nelson, Steve Nisbet, Ken Jackson, Maurice Baker, Denny Fitz- gerald, Stewart Griffeth, John Scholz, Dick Banz, Herman Ekern, Charles Koop- mann and Kenny Kueter. Basketball An eight win season with only four losses gave the freshman basketball team something to boast about. After beating Warren 30-16, Palatine 31-9 and Liber- tyville 30-23, they suffered their first defeat at the hands of Ela-Vernon 36-37. They recovered from this setback by winning three in a row -- Zion Z5-20, Warren 45-36 and Grayslake 81-12. To break their winning streak, Ela-Vernon again stopped the team 33-29. They fin- ished the season by beating Grayslake 59-2.9, Palatine 48-30, and losing to Lib- ertyville Z7-Z5 and Zion Z9-25. Boys receiving numerals were: George Ekdahl, Herman Ekern, Dick Banz, Pat Reilly, Jerry Shellabarger, Ron Johnson, Tom Garrey, Jim Faunt, Wally Trezise, Skip Swan, John Nelson, Steve Nisbet and Phil Schneider.
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