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TRACK HE live returning members of last year's track team started working out early in the season, eagerly anticipating defense of the hard won Dutch- ess County Scholastic League Championship. With Bob Fatherley as fulltime coach, we added new mem- bers to swell our ranks. Facing the team are six meets, two of them county competitions, and two others dual encounters. Field events will include high jump, broad jump, and javelin and discus throw as well as the shot put. The 220 and 440 yard runs will supplement the shorter distance dashes. Finirr ruui. lefl lu riglaf-Julius Etter, Tom Graves. Aaron Spaulding, Steve London, Kelley Kam- merer. Semfzd mu'-Pete Reich. Robert McLen- don, Mike Weiss, George Wilder, Mark Flaster, Bob Fatherly fCoachJ. Firrz mir, leaf! 10 riglal-Godfrey Jacobsen. Dewey Webster, David Pierson. David Boettiger, French Conway, Roy MacGregor. Second 1-ou'-Kelly Kammerer. Victor Greenberg, Tom Landau, Ed Gardella, jim Schwartz, Peter Ernster, jon Crum, Paul Lewittes. Chris Lotz, Roland Weissman. i Frmd if TENNIS HERE was a great amount of enthusiasm for tennis this springg twenty boys tried out for the team, but only six of these made the Varsity. All six are returning members of last year's team, but they find they have new problems facing them this season. The team has no regular coach this year, so Mr. Goodyear, who is coaching baseball, gave them a hand with organizing the team and planning the schedule. However, the boys will not receive much individual coaching. There is also the problem of limited space for practicing and playing, as I. B. M.'s courts, which we used last year, are no longer avail- able to us. The team is determined to have a good season in spite of its handicap, and with its spirit, it has a good chance of doing so.
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Fiaxrf mu: leff fu riglvf- Bob Blackman, Marc Flas- ter, Doug Connor. Swmzd wzz'-Vlolwn Smead, Aaron Spaulding, Pete Ernster. Pete Reich, Lenny Klein flvlanagerj. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL HE freshman basketball team won only one game this year, over Spackenkill, but it managed to stay fairly close in games against powerhouses like Arlington and St. Peter's. The team had practically no height, with Tom Schoonmal-:er the only big man, but at times made up for it with line outside play and successful long shots. Steve Anslow, one of the hnest prospects Oakwood has had as a freshman, set up many plays and kept up the boys' spirit when the team was behind. This indomitable spirit made up for the lack of victories. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL LTHOUGH the junior Varsity did not show it in their won-and-lost record, a great deal of talent was uncovered for future varsity teams. The only victory was a 43-57 decision over Staatsburg, but there were some other close games. The jayvees were never more annoyed at themselves than in their close losses to Storm King, St. Peters, and Red Hook. At times the Jayvees showed flashes of superior play. MacGregor's flashy passing and ball-stealing, Ernster's surprising agility under the boards, Smead's jump shots and tap-ins, and many of the other team- members' skills will all be most instrumental in the success of the teams of the next two years. Fiiiil mir, Zeit! fu rigbf-Alan Goodyear fCoachj, Mark Mellet. Secmid mu'-Doug Pilbrow, Gary Vance, Steve Anslow,
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Finzvl mug left In rigb1+Doug Connor, Bob Blackman, Pete Marston. Larry Fogelson, Mark Mellet. Sfffilld mu'-Mike Morris, Pete Davis, Bob Cannella, ,lack Starke, Doug Pilbrow, Shahin Akhavi. Third mu'-Bernie Wrxlf fManagerJ, Lennie Klein, Alf Hiltebeitel, Bill Reid, Pete Bittle, Dave Niehoff, Pete Laqueur, Coach Goodyear. INCE much of last year's talent has come back to form the nu- cleus of this year's baseball team, we are looking forward to one of our best seasons. Even from the first practices, coaches Alan Good- year and Barry Morley have been very enthusiastic about the team's chances. April 22 April 29 May 2 May 15 May 16 May 20 May 22 May 27 May 29 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Millbrook Storm King Millbrook Red Hook Greer Red Hook St. Peter's Storm King Greer Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Home Although bad weather hindered the early practices, the team morale has been unsually high, and the boys expect their first game to be a good one. The season opens with a game away at Millbrook, fol- lowed by games with Storm King, St, Peter's, Red Hook, and Greer.
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