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Page 172 text:
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Tom Cahill, Harry Wilson, Jim Warner, Rich Hurwitz, Bruce McCutcheon, Steve Riley, Ray Smith, Mike Warner. Coaches, Capulo, Crane. N Action under the boards as Riley gets the rebound. Riley displays skill which helped him break several records 168
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Page 171 text:
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VARSITY BOWLING ROW 1. Bunny Bartlett, Jodi Yates, Richard Sachleben Captain Henry Koch John Jones Rick Jane Merkh, Melva Patterson, Carol Seitz, Captain, Diane Bangham Mr Joseph Kulick Coach Missing R Sullivan Seitz. ROW2. Charles Gaehring, Larry Beaury, Ray Weston, EOPHYTE SQUADS OFF TO A GOOD BEGINNING Although our bowling teams did not perform out- standingly this season, the neophyte squads did rela- tively wel. The boys ended with a record of 20 wins, 32 losses and a fourth lace in the South Jersey In- terscholastic League, wlliile the girls captured a sec- ond in the League with a Winning 24-20 slate. Standout Eerformers for the boys were Rich Sa- chleban, hig series of 606, and John Jones, high sin- gle - 234. For the girls, freshman Jane Merkle had a 175 high single and also the best average. Scores are kept by Charles Gaehring, Ray Weston, Diane and Car ol Seitz while Melva Patterson goes for a strike.
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LENAPE MAINTAINS ITS TRADITION AS A BASKETBALL POWER Lenape's Varsity squad started its season rather slowly, losing five of its first seven games, most of them by only one or two field goals. After the Kennedy game, however, the team began to pull together as a single unit. It seems the boys had lost the awareness of what they could get out of the game for themselves. The Indians progressed amazingly, losing only two of their last twelve games. They gained momentum and confidence as their defensive abilities sparkled and Steve Riley reached the coveted 1000 point mark in his high school career. Although this was the smallest ball club Lenape has previously had, it demon- strated hustle and desire, which are essential for a winning combination. VARSITY ROW 1: J. Ellis, T. Cahill, J. Warner, H. Wilson, M. Warner, S. Smith. ROW 2: P. Greer, K. Cramer, B. McCutcheon, S. Riley, R. Hurwitz, R. Smith, A. Hilemang Coaches, Caputo, Crane. 169
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