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f Making a full swing, Stan Sauerwein connects for a needed single during a crucial game. With a look of determination on his face, Kurt Moreillon winds up for a forceful pitch. Opponent MH Carmel 2 Carmel 6 Muncie Central 5 Muncie Central 3 New Castle 1 Noblesville 2 Anderson 11 Marion 3 Shelbyville 2 Pendleton 1 Huntington 13 Muncie North 5 Kokomo Haworth 10 Elwood 4 Elwood 1 Muncie South 5 Yorktown 6 Huntington 5 Indianapolis Marshall 10 Muncie North 5 Kokomo Haworth 3 Alexandria 3 Muncie South 8 Sectional Elwood 3 Anderson 5 ;‘v . VARSITY BASEBALL—FRONT ROW: Coach Jim Sutton, Manager Randy Cain, Doug Bradford, Craig Walke r, Jeff Wilkinson, Tod Dickey, Al Le- Mond, Terry Ward, Manager John Weber, Coach Paul Bradford. ROW 2: Rick Cates, Tim Trueblood, Stan Sauerwein, Jay Brehm, Jeff Hlghtchew, Kurt Morellllon, Dick Utley, Steve Tweed. jr r w ■1 a- jfi l JPi
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King’s Island Trip Tops SeniorWeek King’s Island hosted the graduating class of 1974 during senior week as 200 seniors and 15 chaperones took six buses to the Cin¬ cinnati playground. Highlighting the week were the traditional “dress-up” and “cap and gown” days. Over four hundred seniors, wearing maroon- colored gowns, graduated at Madison Heights’ 18th commencement. Top scholastic awards went to Ralph Ewell, valedictorian, and Jill Greenberg, salutatorian. Speaking for the class were officers Tim Trueblood, Candy Carpenter, Debbie Nuce, and Nancy Harber. An address by Reverend Harold Clark preceded the presentation of diplomas by Superintendent G. E. Ebbertt. After commencement practice, seniors stuff themselves with pizza while signing yearbooks. Ending her senior year and anticipating the future. Jill Greenberg receives her diploma.
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: ; Individual Results Cop Honors An up and down season was evi- dent as the MH baseball team finished with a 10-15 record. The diamondmen started out by winning eight of their first ten games. But due to silent bats and in¬ consistent pitching, the Pirates lost thir¬ teen of their next fifteen games. The Bucs put it all back together in their opening sectional game as they thumped Elwood, but were eliminated from the competition by archrival Anderson High School. There were many fine individual performances on the team. Jay Brehm captured the “Highest Batting Average” award as he rapped out 26 hits for a .382 average. Terry Ward led the team in runs batted in and in home runs. Rick Cates and Tod Dickey led the pitching staff in victories while Steve Tweed had the lowest earned run average on the team. Jay Brehm and Al Lemond were named to the distinguished Olympic Conference team. Using all his strength, Stan Sauerwein swings for another hit to aid the Pirate team. RESERVE BASEBALL—FRONT ROW: Coach Leach, Bob Tulowltsky. ROW 3: Manager Jim Larry Good, Leonard Shelton, Jeff Nlccum, Terry Harrison, Gary Sewell, Dave Hollon, Pat Van Kelly, Jeff Salatin, Jeff Schepper, Coach Jerry Winkle, Brian Sauerwein, Frank McMahon, Steve Childers. ROW 2: Jay Terry, Brian Fleeman, Mike Duncan, Dan Hise, Kevin Folsom. Anderson, John Gouldlng, Dan McDowell, Chuck Maintaining a ready stance, Terry Ward awaits a throw to force out another opponent. fQL 23
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