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Standing left to right: Coach Seward Wilshere, George Downing, Steve Cline, Philip Whitesell, Charles Pol- lock, David Young, Coach Jack Baker. Seated left to right: Edward Hargitt, Samps McQuiston, Steve DeVoe, John DeVoe, Richard McCrae, Gerald Sla- tin. Kneeling left to right: Peter Wel- don, David Duck, Alan Johnson, Larry Folse, Reed Moistner. f x? PRO,-xC'.f'1lx Qqn x'-9 f00TBAll Park School had a short season in football, but they won one game out of three. Park's first defeat was administered by Cincinnati Country Day, 39 to 0. In the next game, Park defeated Ohio Military Academy, 25 to 0. In the last game Glenwood School defeated Park, 40-0. Steve Cline iniured his leg in the third practice of the season, and was unable to play. This unfortunate accident weakened the team, and with the inexperienced, Park had a bad season. Jerry Slatin was voted the Reichel Award for the best mental attitude, and John DeVoe was named honorary captain. In the last game with Glenwood School, Steve DeVoe was sick and not able to play. That is not all that hap- pened. Jack Schwomeyer went out of the game with a fractured wrist, and George Downing was taken out after getting hit in the chest. Varsity letters were given to the following boys: Gerald Slatin, David Young, Samps McQuiston, Philip Whitesell, Ed. Hargitt, Charles Pollock, George Downing, Steve DeVoe, Dick McCrae, Jack Schwomeyer. Numerals were given to the following boys: Pete Wel- don, Melvin Issac, Steve Cline, Larry Folse, Reed Moistner. We must not forget the most important one of them all- the boy that takes care of all the dirty clothes and takes all the complaining from the boys. He may not be on the field working, but in his way he is working iust as hard as anyone else. Who else but John Esterline?
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Flag raising ceremony. f? w s x , 1 'lIl5 i'f',A 7, View of Clowes' garden in Golden Hill. Whitesell and Hargitt struggle in Eleven Against the Sea. Varsity Club Pledges fleft to rightj Ralph Walrod, Richard McCrae, Samps McQuiston, and Steve Cline. 'I Park welcomes its first girl to the campus. She is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Johnson.
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SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL Standing left to right: John Stiles, Tim Kelly, Coach Jack Baker, John Weldon, Michael Bradner. Seated left to right: Stuart Schaefer, Thomas Dalglish, Steve Medias, Howard Pontius, Philip Adler, Duane Pritchett. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE FOOTBALL Standing left to right: Robert Gib- Iin, John Carpenter, Jay Price, Jack Mead, Bert McClure, Coach Wil- liam Higgins, Thomas Johnson, Henry Whitesell, Walter Cooke, Steve Spencer, Robert Rhoads. Seated left to right: Ted Tether, Richard Wilson, Gaylor Kasle, John Keller, Baxter Rogers, Thomas Howe, Carter Fortune. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL The Seventh and Eighth grade football team, although they had only thirteen candidates, started the season off with a bang by thumping Pike Township by the score of I8-6. The Park touchdowns in this game were scored by Phil Adler, Mike Bradner, and Steve Medios. Park lost their next two regular season games to Pike Township and Orchard School. Then they played Louisville Country Day School in the big game of the season. Park iumped off to an early 6-O lead on a pass play from Dave Duck to Duane Pritchett, but the superior amount of Louis- ville manpower paid off in the end I8-6. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE FOOTBALL This year's team won three games from our arch-rival Orchard, while losing two contests to Tarkington Park. This was the first time a Park team had whipped Orchard three times straight. The boys were aggressive and gained much ex- perience. Coach Higgins awarded seventeen football awards to these young athletes. l l l s
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