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i.v. basketball First row, left Io right: Joe Duberson, Ben Hill, Bill Blann, Mat Bruckler, Paul Giambatista, Joe Rowan, Paul Casfellini, Bruce Gronlund. Second row: Glenn Gronlund, Artis Palmer, Allen Gansertp Ron Hoenes, Coach, David Baden, Phil Mohr, Tony Hall. O.H.S. We are The best! freshman laaskeiball First row, left In right Earl Hill, Jim Hoagland, Dom- inic Farina, Mike Sexton, John Eichinger, George Manter, Joe Ehrlich. Second row: Ron Konradyp Jeff Hires, Joseph Breiclensiine, Coach, John Lundy, Mike Hayes. 136 .,.4b.,..- J Coach Mohr advises the Team.
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bosketbcill This year Oakcrest's basketball squads faced the most difficult competition in our school's history. Because of the growing number of students in the school, the team entered into Group IV competi- tion, where it faced the teams of Camden, Pennsauken, Cherry Hill, Atlantic City, Woodrow Wilson, Vineland, Millville, and Bridgeton. They compiled a 4-6 record for their first year in this group. This year's team was led by captain Bill Troller, a Zeta, and Bob Hackett, who ioined the team later in the season. Though these players are leaving this year, the Freshman and J. V. teams show great promise for future competition. varsity basketball team First row, left to right: Larry Portscher, Bill Troller, Bob Hennessy, Jim Mohr, Jack McCallum, Lonnie Blackwell. Second row: Bob Hartley, Frank Hill, lrv Marshall, Joe Mohr, Coach, Bill Phillips, Mannie Burnett: George Fleming. Missing are Coach Dale Coleman and Bob Hackett. Bob Hackett makes a steal in the Holy Spirit game. my face . .. And suddenly, Doctor, the floor seemed to be coming up to meet
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1' Joe Oleinik drives an opponent to the mal. i.v. wrestling First row, left to right: Charles Seagraves, Coach, Bob Walters, Mike Hamilton, Paul Huemann, Rich McGcnigal, Tim Johnson, Bob Hamilton, Ted Alcott, Doug Gaylord. Second row: Bill Goodrum, Walt Gay- lord, Jack Stryker, lsadore Jacoby, James Karrer, Brian Cahill, Lester Saab, Jerry Lederer, Dennis Skin- ner, Jim Sear. Third row: Tom Guenther, Clarence Kaluhiokalani, Ted Zyndorf, Len Rowley, Bob Ried, Chuck Campbell, Steve McGonigal, Joe Scott, Russ Eilers. wrestling This year Coach Art Marinelli's varsity wrestling team provided Oakcrest High School with its first district championship. The team won the District 32 crown by decisively defeating its five district foes. Eleven of the twelve wrestlers placed, with five boys winning first place laurels. These are Lou Ware, 98-pound class, John Le- Compte, H5-pound class, Bill Burch, 136-pound class, Greg Lister, 141-pound class, Joe Oleinik, 178-pound class. The team record was really an enviable one, only one defeat at the hands of Pennsville. Lou Ware and Greg Lister both finished the season without being defeated. Team co-captains were John LeCompte and Greg Lister, while Most Valuable Wrestler went to Joe Oleinik. varsity wrestling First row, left to right: Walt Petrosh, Ed Reinheimer, Gene Suchanoff, Harry Thomas, Lou Ware, Charles Adams, John LeCompte, Frank Campbell, Ralph Hyman, Bill Burch. Second row: Al Lundy, Rick Perri Fred Garwood, Bob Skinner, Art Marinelli, Coach, Joe Oleinik, Fred Nickles, Rich Bailey, Greg Lis? lakh 1. Walt Petrosh pins his opponent. Ok ffl? lm ,ff tltrtw
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