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Winning iw af Row, Young Qwuwrwm Parishes Quang! SWIMMING SCORES 4 Wlins 8 Losses Penn Opponent Opp. Penn Opponent Opp. 33 Mishawaka 62 34 VVashingon 61 41 Goshen 54 30 Central 65 56 Michigan City 38 26 Kokomo 69 30 Adams 65 68 Ft. W'ayne North 26 26 St. Joseph CMichj 67 67 Laporte 28 29 Valparaiso 66 54 Elkhart 41 Added new faces to the many that came to Penn via ath- letics the past year were swimming coach Tom Swem and assistant Walt Jurkiewicz. Although the team turned in only a 4-8 record, the two swim mentors were blessed with spectacular Dave Powell. Dave closed out his high school career by finishing second and third in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle events in the state championship meet. Last year he became the first Penn athlete to capture a state title when he won the 400 -yard freestyle event in the state finals. Daveas younger brother, sophomore Bart, also traveled to the state meet. Also contributing to the 464-'65 squad were divers Bud Moore and Paul Holsinger, Rick Eslinger, Jim Meisenhelder, Bill Healy, co-captain Steve Sager, and,Craig and Guy Fanning. .7 l State champion 400 yard freestyler Dave Powell assists brother Bart after an after-school practice. The Powell brothers were both qualifiers for the state swim meet. W 4 Senior swimmers on this year's varsity squad were Rick Eslinger Steve Sager, Dave Powell and Bill Healy. VARSITY SWIM TEAM-L to R ROW ONE: Rodger Moore, der, Coy Jankowski, Mr. Jurkiewicz. ROW THREE: Bill Healy Mike Rach, Bud Moore, Greg Holsinger, Gary Whitman, Leonard Rick Eslinger, Dave Powell, Steve Sager, Dick Kizer, Mike Dona Lambert. ROW TWO: Coach Tom Swem, Craig Fanning, Jim than. Rach, Mike Mattisitts, Bart Powell, Dennis Myers, Jim Meisenhel-
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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL S Q U A D-L-R ROW ONE: Randy Marvel, Gary Randolph, Tony Needham, Terry Minix. ROW TWO: John Minne, Fred Kelver, Steve Hayden, Dick Kosik, Ricky Green, Steve Hazen, Harold Joy. ROW THREE: ea, Steve Stacy, Garrett Allison Coach Frank O'Sh Gary Shanklin, Chuck Nelson, Doug Sellon, Jim Schmidt. ir opening season performance as they dropped aight contests before com1ng up with a victory. to the last two weeks of anuary with a 7 5 began February at7 8 e started the streak by nipping us 78 74 1n a vertime contest on their home court on Jan 16 hich we avenged later in the sectional. Rugged nd Central th h ' en t rew up a zone defense against nth of January found the Penn basketballers equal- r 1 , . 4 n J ' - 1 ' T in 23 at Washington, and we came out on the l of an 89-74 count. l to the Eagles 78 68 on an 30. Down by 17 the final period, we cut the margin to live, but hen handed us our fourth straight road defeat . A 1 H ne no closer. es We opened the month by fast breaking past 73 56 YVe boosted our mark to 9-8 by nipping 5-71 b , ut South Bent St. Joe dropped us back brought us better luck, as we won two out of n . 7 it . y stopping us 82-71 on Feb. 12. B TEAM BASKETBALL SQUAD-L-R ROW ONE: Phil Singleton, Tim Clark, Greg Whitney, Arch Hazen. ROW TWO: Coach Bill Jagg, Perry Shank, Gary Wordinger, Joe Bellman, Roger Weldy, Manager Bob Wisser. ROW THREE: Mike Wag- goner, Greg Burris, Ron Frantz, Jim Nash.
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'64 Hwvdms Rawtawwuurg Qeasow, 6-6 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD-L R -W ....-.-.f...........,.,,..,w.m-1 to aROW ONE: Jim Schmidt, Jack Holderman, Steve Hohl, Dave Rumpf, Greg Terry Franklin, Ron Armour, Dick Fulmer, Stan Yoder, John Du- Whitney, Doyle Reinhardt. deck, Terry Batson. ROW TWO: Coach Bill Jagg, Dave Berr l Former Madisonite Brent Weldy pours it on in the season-opening two-miler. Brent earned the MVP award for the 1964 season. junior Terry was one of Penn's top Senior harrier Dave Berry Finished consistently in the top six in his last ' year as a two-miler. The consolidation with Madison brought good fortune not only to the basketball team, but to Bill Jaggls cross country squad as well. Former Madisonite Brent Weldy, a senior, capped an outstanding season by being named MVP.- With VVeldy leading the way, the two milers raced to a 6-6 record, logging a winning sea- son for the Hrst time since 1962. The squad was bolstered by sophomore John Dudeck and junior Terry Batson, whose determined efforts earned them the positions of co-captains for this fall's team. Seniors Dave Beery and Doyle Reinhardt and junior Dick Fulmer, besides winning letters in the sport, also were among the top six boys in scoring. John Dudeck, a reliable performer and harners for ,64 and CO-Captam elect Cross Dountry 'COf1Cl1.1?21ll Jagg cocks rent gust a sop omore, wi co captain t e . . ' l B ' h 'll - ' h Weldy in the senior s initial Hrst place finish. 65 squad. for the 1965 season.
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