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They've Struck Success What sport is most often associated with hot dogs, mother's apple pie and Chevrolet? It's an exciting American tradition that began in this country, Baseball is the game that has been played, predominantly in the U.S., since 1845. It is an activity that combines the best of American traits - daring, speed and perseverance. The members ofthe 1981 Pirate Baseball team all possess those qualities in abundance. That possession, along with their enthusiasm and skill, has made the team a successful unit. Members learned to utilize their talents to create a good blending of skills that gave the group an awesome command both on and in field. Speeding along the baseline, Pat Senne exudes the determination that makes successes. This determination is one reason for the tcant's winning season, Comprising the I 981 Pirate Baseball Team are the following: John Tuttle, coach, Kevin Folsom, David Coulter, Todd King, Pat Scnne, David Lloyd, Jim Symonette, Steve Bacon, Albert Pucylowski, John Roberts, Drew Fiess, Tom Armstrong, Coach, Bruce Morrisette, Price French, Russ Manion, Jef Brown, Brad Hinchman, Phil Rothschild, Donnie Davidson, Robert Bruce and David Petroni. Directing an intense gaze across homeplate, catcher Jim Symonette watches thefar away, outfield action and dreams of the glory that could be his upon the successful completion ofthe nlav. .- SSN- - set-K+ msifisrwdf' K Q tr ,R tgts . ---- . t . - f . ... , F Q ,X -' -. -ggy.,,.tf.i , , WA' ' , .,-Wg' , 7 'll ' sf , . ' , . ' , ' .f . all ' ,t., , , P ,,.- - f S . t as B t ' .,, , t. i we . , B- t . . l04tVARblTY BASWML ' -t s 'A X t r to as B k:', .' -fI' . 'f J , ,. . ,gt .t,,,.,. ,X , 4- t ,,. , flier , ' , - 'G Wk?-'1. 'V 'ff D - :s' ? if 2 ' is-. . 'If' - i 74' . b 'if -f -m fs ts 'ij j , - Nj , , is ' f J
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Lining up eye, body, club ana' ball takes a lot of time, skill and concentration. Tom Morissette has all three of the necessary requirements and is preparing to drive his tee-of shot across the green. It seems that goUers practice with extremely large balls and only put the smallfry type in play when they compete. Ron Hintze, Tom Morissette, Lee Hummell, Mike Tillema and Mitch Garner must be developing some terrUicall y strong swings with Pro Swingers Although kilts are no longer a part of the standard golfing uniform, the excellent quality of play that was established when they were still remain. Maintaining that standard is something that all golfers consider a personal duty. Every member of the Boys' Golf team performed that duty with care and diligence. Through the after school practices at the Melbourne Golf Course and the long but worthwhile matches against other teams, the duffers shot games on a generally professional par. practice equipment of that dimension. Caught for posterity in the beginning ofa powerful swing, Mitch Garner demonstrates his winning form. That kind of exhibit is probably the sole reason why there are very few muggings on goU courses. Team members are: Tom Morissett, Lee Hummell, Mike Tillema, Craig DeSager, Matt Arbogast, sponsor - Pat Hanley, Mitch Garner, Ronald Hintze, Eddie Guana, Mark Loetscher, Eric Herrberger, not pictured - Stanley Smith. li ni. .. - its ,J c va., .. fk'.,, ,ff Q .-M., ' ' i ' ' We . aw Q 115.1 bfi' 115 i N , xx- Q - K -uv, 4--.K f-'Max ' - L.--.-JL. MIN. . .,.1,,v, mtl? .. Q-. ja, l06fBOYS' GOLF X 'Z
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