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SCORES AND SCHEDULES F ESHMAN TEAM First Row: John Simmons. John Rell, Darrell McCammon. Second Row: Paul Pugh, Burl Macon. John Martin, Derry Nestleroad. Don Ely, .1 a m e S Bonjour. Gwen Rinker, Donald Ramseyer. Third Row: Paul Norton, Paul Headly, Bob Starr, Bud Shores, Marion DeBatty, Ken- n'th Kegerreis. .lon Cook. Coach Merle Shoemaker. The Freshman team had a very good season, winning three out of seven games. They had a few tough times but were able to win from most of their op- ponents comparatively easily. PUNIES Front: Dick Sutton, student manager. First Row: Bill Everhart, Lawrence Beymer, Bob Carri- son, Raymond Dearduff, Joe Daily, John Martin, Bob Starr, Paul Headly. Second Row: Eugene Caylor, Bob Pence, Derry Nestleroad, Coach Merle Shoemaker, Bob Kreiscller, Don Ely, .lim Liech- ty, Dave Wilson. Though not winning so many games this year. the Ponies were in there all season, and many of the players will be sure to find a place on the first team next season. They We They We They We They We PACERS PONIES PACERS PONIES 51- 28 Upland 8 23 42 44 Albany 17 16 50 40 Roll Chester 28 26 54 33 Dunkirk Roll 34- 23 54 22 Chester Portland 40 15 4.7 40 Warren Ossian 26 29 1,8 36 Geneva Redkey 33 34 3Q 46 'kpennville Pellllville 20 42 50 37 'kChester Liberty C. 21 17 50 42 Petroleum Berne 18 19 38 33 Hartford City Mlefferson 41 39 Jonesboro 'U'-Four-team tourney Page Lwentyfsix M-Sectional THE INDIANIAN
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Pugh Fulton Garrison Liechty Hawk PAGER'S ,lack Pugh-fStinkl, a senior, has been with the team for two years. ,lack is noted for his shots that look like they donlt have a chance but rack up two points. Wesley Fultonmtlkel, a senior, has been with the team two years. It was Ike,s job to bring the ball down the floor, and his fighting spirit gave the team life when the going was tough. Bob Garrison-4B0ohl, is a sophomore. This is his first year on the team. Bob played mostly on the Second Team but could always be counted on to do his best when put in. .lim Liechty-ljiml, is a sophomore. This is his first year for the Pacers. .lim started the year with the Ponies. but after scoring 40 points in the Second Team game and two points in the First Team game, he ended up with the Pacers. Forty-two points is enough to say about anybody. Francis Hawk-ljakei, a senior, has been with the team three years. Jake had plenty of experience and could always be- counted on in a tight spot, THE INDIANIAN H. one of the most important men for the Pacers and hasn't played a game. Dick is the man who runs in with the towels. Stu- dent manager to you. Page twentyfjve
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GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUUATIIJN First Row: Nancy Oswalt, Judith Mosier, Jeanctte Wil- liams, Waval Jean Ford. Second Bow: Marilyn Fu- trell, Amelia Clamme, Jewel- dine Baker. Graciemn Helton, Janice Williams, Margaret Love, Annetla Sue Sliver. Third Row: Clysta Sills, Mary Trant, Betty Williams, Carolyn Parker, Phyllis School- man, ,loan Wentz, Vera Ram- seyer, Dorothy Love, Phyllis Allen, Marjorie Sutton, Doris Whitacre, Kathryn Waltz. The Girls' Physical Educa- tion Department aims to pro- mote interest in girls' physical tducation among all the girls of the school. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Williams it has lecome very popular in school sportlife. Its purpose is to de- velop physical and mental abil- ity. lts activities this year in- cluded basketball, volley ball, softoall, and rope climbing. You may think that all this is just a repeat of the past years, in fact, it isg for there is very little new about the girls' physical education. UULTS Front Bow: Harold Everhart, Jackie Dougherty, Rex Bell, Vincent Morris, Dick Hawk, lyle Towns tsittingl, Carson Ed Johnson, Glen Goodspfed, Thomas Coleman, Floyd Bey- mer, Mgr., Lyle Towns. Second Row: Francis Ford Herbert Holsten, Jerry Burchi ard, Don Ely, Roger Humphrey, Joe Crider, Billy Simmons, Ceoife Wilson Third Row: Gordon Overmyer Alfred Johnson lick POSCll Wallet Ji son Donnc Hummer Orves Ramseyser, Eugene King, Howard Anderson Funk Bu er, cotch They're too laig for us , seemed to be the exiuse for he t oh tl s y but not llllllll of an excuse is needed, f the Colts were in there fighting, and they never stopped pl lun till the end THE INDIANIAN Pagetwentyseven
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