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plenty 0 chance to show our school spirit EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Amherst O -- Oberlin 15 Amherst 0 - Oberlin 13 Wellingttmn 0 - Oberlin 27 Wlellington 0 - Oberlin O JUNIOR VARSITY Back rzmx' Richard Koshar, Bob Berg, Mr. Bedell, jay Coniam, Ray Brown, Middle rozzz' Stu Fauver, Stanley Kunk- ler, Eddie Randle, Carl Barnard, Bart Hancock, Frou! ronz' Albert George, Bob Konesky, Denny Chamberlain, Howard Codney, Lynn Champney, Ned Gott. The V. Squad had only two in- ter-scholastic gamesg nevertheless, they practiced faithfully during the whole season and gained valuable experience. Wellingttmn 24 - Oberlin O Wellingtcmn 6 - Oberlin 7 8th GRADE TEAM Bari rnux' Mr. Geiger, john Stephens, David Cox, Doug Harrison, Glen At- wood, Art Murphy. flliddfe flllll' john Vander Pyl, Dick Cloudt, Berry Bourne, jerry Fitzpat- rick, Lee Townsel, Bill Robinson. Front rung' jeff Kilmer, Del Spurlock, jim Nagyvathy, john Dovin, Roger Feakins, Ernest johnson, 71h GRADE TEAM Buck wily' Mr. Geiger, Gary Podwalny, Carl Mezurek, Laird Harris, Richard Adler, john Wliitfieltl, Clark Champ- ney, ulliddle mira' Ritky LeCraft, Gary Cowl- ing, Bob Oliphant, Andy Comings, Charles Butts, Steve Kilmer, Ray Clay- ton. Front roll: Bob Singleton, Dick Sanis- low, joe l-larris, john Maroney, Tom Atkinson. Concrete evidence of greater strength for future football teams is given by the record of the 7th and Sth grade teams. The 8th graders had a perfect record keeping their goal line uncrossed while they played two and won two. The 7th graders also avoided defeat, winning one and tying one. l2 3
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Football provides keen competition and jimi' muy' Assistant Coatn Bedell, Seph Hungate, Ira Ingold, Harry Bryant, David Hanmer, Dick -lones, Grover Quinn, Coach Campbell. Tliird roiix' llarry -Iohnson, john Thomas, joe Tatum, joe King, jack Coniam, Merwin Champe, Cllilf llarris, Henry Chaney, .Smfo1rl' roizp' Guy Powers, Frank Paltzer, -lim Young, Russell Pash, Ron Barkacs, Don Crockett, Mel llaag, Wlerry Gyorgy, Tom Humphrey. lfronl mir: Dick Dewey, Cfhutk Dewey, Larry Twining, Bob Stephan, Ron Satterfield, Bud Champe, Don li-ungard, Frank Douh. Oherlin's transfer this fall from the old South- western League to the newly-formed Southwest flonlerence was not an auspicious one as far as the win tolumn was concerned. The Tribe failed to win .1 single game, though none of its defeats was by at trushing margin, in spite of the keener Com- FOOTBALL MANAGERS Russell Pash Seph llungate Kinzer Habecker llll petition in the new league. Two games, against Vfestlake and Olmsted Falls, were lost by the mar- gin of only one point, while the worst defeat came at the hands of Fairview 27-0. Throughout the season the defense gave a fairly good account of itself, holding its opposition to 130 points. Offensively, however, it was a different story, for the Tribe accounted for only 46 points. Generally recognized as the teams leading play- ers were Henry Chaney, the top scorer, Chuck Dewey, honorary captain, john Thomas, and Jack Coniam. SCORES Norwalk 19 Oberlin 7 North Olmsted 19 Oberlin O Olmsted Falls 13 Oberlin 12 Bay Village 25 Oberlin O Fairview 27 Oberlin 0 Westlitke 7 Oberlin 6 Rocky River 13 Oberlin 7 Medina 26 Oberlin I4
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Basketball provides excitement and tension Chaney ll. Bryant I Coniam ungnu F. Palczer G. Powers fCenterJ Coach Coleman SENIORS C. Dewey D. Dewey D. Bungard W. Champe C. Willizams. Mgr. i241
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