Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Lenape High School - Legend Yearbook (Medford, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 186 of 200
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RUNNERS Row l: Nick Ionnuzzi, Reid Styles, Harry Gerber, Bob Forringer,, David Drain, Craig Dobson, Gary McClay, Dave Thompson, Jim Smeltzer, Alvin Wallace Jurgen Baumman. Row 2: John O'Keete, Tom Patrick, Unidentified, Ed Gildner, Larry O'Keefe, Charles Berry, Bruce Donharl, Som Perno, Mike Nobel, Richard Moss, Jim Schiek. Row 3: Charles Harker, Bob Longocre, Dick Jarvis, Dennis Johns, Jim White, Harold Tatum, Jim Vargas, Randle Laws, Bill Schiek, Bill Fowler, John Flor, Allen Jarvis, Malcolm Humphrey, Mr. Edward McCabe, Coach. Track The track Team proved to be a strong one this season, particularly in league competition. The team's record, tive wins and two losses, was good enough for a tie for second place. The overall record was seven wins and six losses. One of the highlights of the season was when Lenape defeated an Edgewood team which had won eighteen straight meets. The team had tive boys who held school records: Randle Laws Cco-captainj, in the quarter mile, John Flor Cco-captainl, in the half mile, Tony Perna, a miler, Bill Bisignano Cco-captainl, shot put, and Steve Wilkinson, pole vault. In the Bridgeton relays, Lenape tied tor tirst place in Group IV. The beautiful trophy the boys won now sits proudly in the trophy case. The outlook tor next season is very bright sincevlettermen are returning in every event. MR- EDWARD MCCABE Head Coach FIELD Row lr Jim Braddock, Ron Davidson, Jerry Bisignono, Ed Dolphin, Larry Sclaroit, Allen Sclaroff, Steve Wilkinson, Jim Wilson, Mike Pilla. Row 2: Dave Freeman, Rick Whitlock, Jay McGillen, Roy Glenn, Jon Schwind, Doug Sylvis, Tom Longacre, Bob Lemmon, Ron Sullivan, Joe Still. Row 3: Steve Riley, Torn Ellis, Dennis Dubell, Norman Hill, Bill Bisignano, Charles Francis, Hugh Arkinson, Harry Walp, Bob Pintozzi, David Mathis, David Maitland, Mr. Lewis Guidi, Coach.

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K N , .. ,A .,., Z X .- A ,fy ,, ,, I , ,ww UMA P funzor Varsity Row lf John Miller, Craig Ellis, Jim English, Frank Londolfi, George Brown, Tom Purul, Earl Stevens, Ron Jablonski, Steve Clegg, Mr, Clifford Fuhs, Cogtcht Rpw 2: Bill Schuhen, Larry Ellis, Andy Haldane, Wayne Taylor, Gary Fishel, Larry Hubbs, .lim Nettleman, Jeff Gray, Bob Wieland, Chuck Bakely, o n oo e. The J.V. team opened the season well prepared both physically and mentally. After four weeks of hard practice with the varsity, they were ready to meet their first opponent, Burlington. Behind Wayne Taylor, starter, they bombed Burlington for a TO-2 victory. Their spirits were high as they went to Mt. Holly where they suffered the first of two defeats at the hands of the Red Devils, 3-l and 6-3. Later, they had their only shutout by blanking Northern Burlington 3-O, with Taylor again on the mound. Following a defeat at the hands of Moorestown, they moved on to beat a tough club from Pennsauken 3-2. With a 3-2 record, they dropped to Burlington 7-6, lost to Cherry Hill and to Northern Burlington 5-4. A non-leaguer at Camden proved an easy victory 5-l. As the last game rolled around they again faced Moorestown showing a fine exhibition and winning 5-4. The team finished with a record of 5 wins and 6 losses with Wayne Taylor 4-O and Frank Landolfi l-l. Ron Jablonski finished 0-3 and John Miller 0-2. Earl Stevens batted .375 and Larry Ellis .333. Freshman The Freshman team had a successful season although ending the year with 4 wins and 7 losses. The pitching staff, consisting of five men, gained valuable experience for future school teams. Mike Digan pitched two wins, while Bob Sharp and Barry Croll picked up the other victories. Jim Gibbon led all batters with a .500 average while Harry Wilson led with total hits and had a .487 batting average. The team was divided into two platoons, right-handed and left-handed. ROW lf lim MCGGVVEDG Charles Goehring, John O'Neal, Mike Digan, Terry Mears, Jim Gibbon, Tom Cahill, Harry Wilson, Steve King, Ed Rapp, Jim McCormick, Joe Sweeney. Row 2: Mr. Martin Nelson, Coach, Paul Greer, Bob Lockwood, Richard Miller, Joe Kravcheck, Erv Chew, Bob Sharp, Mike Rainbolt, Steve Gremrninger, Dale Ellis, Tim Gross.



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Ni BILL BISIGNANO FRANK KERLIN DENNIS JOHNS JOHN FLOR Shot Put High Jump Hurdle Half Mile STEVE WILKINSON ALLEN JARVIS RANDLE LAWS CHARLES HARRISON Pole Vault High Hurdle Quarter Mile Half Mile Archery Archery is the only co-educational sport at Lenape. Boys and girls enioy the keen competition from the sur- rounding schools. The sport consists of a varsity of tour students, one of which must be a girl. The iunior varsity team also has four students, one of which must be a girl. Each student shoots ninety arrows in a match to score target hits. The winner of the match is determined by total team points. i Kneeling: John Selzer, David Clements, John Costello. Standing: Mulford Gibbs, Larry Gager, Paul Gager, Joyce Funk, Janette Pitner, Mr. Louis DeFebo, Coachg M Cl . auleen eary Mulford Gibbs and Larry Gager, Seniors

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