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caughf in sand frap ,4 Under the critical direc- tion of Coach Joseph Heaps, the golf team putted their way through another season . Paul Beck and Gregg Hawes were the team's top two play- ers. A highlight of the sea- son occurred when Mark Begeny aced the second hole at Allview Golf Course. TOP LEFT: Ed Wonilowicz, Dave Meyers, Nick Fernaro, Joe Mynaugh, Paul Beck, Mr. Heaps, John Emmett, Joe Allulis, Mark Begeny, Steve Waagbo, Knot picturedj Greg Hawes. LEFT: Steve Waagbo in his backswing. ABOVE: Greg Hawes and Paul Beck follow Paul's drive. SPORTS!GoIf 1
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A fresh kick-off for nexf season Although the freshman football team suffered many a loss, Coach George Myers feels the team generated a good feeling - togetherness for the most part was prevalent. The squad improved greatly and learned enough to produce a viable JV team. John Heiss was voted Most Valuable Player. 1 -u ' ' .-.,, TOP RIGHT: The offensive line diligently prepares to protect their quarterback, Jim Hawes. MIDDLE: FRONT: IeffRo1tman, Doc Walther, Reid Schoenfelder, John DiVir- gilio, Bill Ebb, Gary Summers, Dale Wall, Steve Geest, David Schroen. SECOND ROW: Jim Heulskamp, Drew Clark, Brian Neuslien. Savis Koutsantonis, Tony DeCrispino, Ric- hard Johnson, Chuck McLamb, Kevin Chetalat, Tim Douglas. THIRD ROW: John Henn. Joe Atwater, Tom Boone. Jeff Meredith, Jim Hawes, Mike Webb, Dennis Bartnik, Greg Makar. BACK: Chris Chase, Rocky Hoffman, John Heiss, Jeff Merrill, Bill Doyle, Tom Harrison, John Davies, Don Scott, Brian Druschel, Mike Nieberding. RIGHT: Freshman line-up looks for someone to block. 174 SPORTS!Freshman Football
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The will fo build . . The cross country team reported for practice young and inexperienced - and enthusiastic . Despite the fact that only three members were juniors and seniors, the team showed that it had the strength and the will to run before dawn and after dark, sun, rain, or snow. It paid . Ellen Milburn became the first school athlete to ever receive All-State honors ors. But more important, every individual improved, grew, and shared in a learning experience. when a man starts out with nothing He starts first with himself And the faith that is in his heart - The strength there The will there to build From Freedom s Plow Langston Hughes NACE -406 FBS. LEFT: One mile to go and Jim Piel will be finished. TOP RIGHT: Look- ing strong, Dean Landis enters the home stretch. ABOVE: BOTTOM ROW: John Nitz, David Waagbo, Kevin Dolan, Paul QW Stroessner, Dale Mules, Doug Dudar, Jack Lowman. TOP ROW: Becky Cook, lim Piel, Mark Lash, Brad Elliott, Dean Landis. Scott Goedeke, Dan Rapinski, Ellen Milburn, Coach Katzen.
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