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FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Coach McCabe led his scrappy squad of Frosh-Sophs into eighteen contests this year, seven of which were won and eleven lost. In conference play their record was six wins against eight losses ,duplicating that of the var- sity's. The squad was composed of Brown, Moser, Dornburg, Sebastian, Van Pouche, Ehrhardt, Enck, Glass, Mueller, and Bergh. Jim Moser was the high point man for the year, while Bob Ehrhardt made free throws his specialty. The team showed great possibilities in many of its games , often losing out in the last few minutes. Many of these boys will move up to the varsity next year and should help strengthen Coach We1zel's squad of returning Juniors. S C O R E B O A R D N.H.S. 28--6 East Aurora. 35--142 Wheaton 15-33 Downers Grove 27-SO Dundee 21---26 Wheaton 38--19 West Chicago 17--19 Dundee 25--23 St. Charles 21-19 West Chicago 21--12 Geneva 21--30 St. Charles 16--25 Mooseheart 16--18 Geneva 27-29 Batavia 35-314 Batavia 31-he Big Rock 21--27 Sycamore 28-23 Sycamore
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VARSITY BASKETBALL The varsity basketball coaching job was taken over by Coach Welzel this year. The Redskins presented a small but fast quintet headed by Captain Don Heun, the squad's highpoint man. During their nineteen games, the Redskins totaled six wins against thirteen losses. In conference play they won six and lost eight, enabling them to finish fifth. The season was highlighted by the defeat of the powerful Batavia Bulldogs, one of the better teams in the conference. The squad was composed of seniors I-Ieun, Knosher, Brown, Shiffler, Dagenais, Mathiasen, Haggart, and Zolvinski. Sievert, Vermaat, Bentz, Baumgartner, and Rickert represented the junior class, and Parcells was the lone sophomore. Cecil Bro1m's name 1rill go on the free-throw trophy for having the highest percentage of free throws made. S C 0 R E B 0 A R D N.H.S. 38--60 East Aurora 28--33 SYC3-more 27--31 Downers Grove 32---hl Wheaton 29--52 Wheaton 32-65 Dundee 5-L1--70 Dundee 73---39 West Chicago 32-28 West Chicago hh--142 St. Charles 38-36 St. Charles 37--S6 Geneva 143116 St. Thomas 27--343 Hooseheart h3-1:9 Geneva b 39--lah Batavia 116--hh Batavia SO--146 Sycamore 25---57 West Aurora
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T R A C K The track season of l9h6 was highlighted by the fine individual and col- lective performances of the whole squad. Three members of the thin clads, Shiffler, Morrison, and McClenaghan were selected to compete in the state track meet by virtue of their outstanding records. Shiffler, who set a new school mark of h:33.2 in the mile, finished sixth and McGlenaghan narrowly missed copping a state title in the pole vault, finishing second to his tra- ditional rival Laz of West Aurora. Other fine erformances were given dur- : P ing the regular season by Zolvinski and Rumsfeld in the hurdles, Steck in the dashes, Morrison and Case in the mile, Cowan and Shimkus in the hhO, and Shimkus, Wehrli, Steck, and Cowan in the relay. In the field events Dobrowski established a new school record in the shot put, with Dichtl also entering in the event. Stibbe and Kuhn threw the discus, and Heun divided his time between the high jump and pole vault. Rounding out the squad were Pickell, Vermaat, Sargent, J. Shultz, and Drake. All in all, Coach Harsh- barger's boys had a very successful season, and with many of these boys re- turning next year the future looks just as bright. C H E E R L E A D E R S
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