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First Year Schedule Muncie South's initial golf team, under the coaching of IVlr. George Punzelt, be- gan it's season in late April against IVlun- cie Central. IVlr. Punzelt, having only two seniors on the team, is in a building year as far as the golf links are concerned. The linksmen lost to Central, but won one match in a three-way meet at Pendleton. April 15 April 17 April 26 April 29 May 14 May 17 May 25 Prior to leaving for a golf meet with Muncie Central, Mr. George Punzelt shows Jim Mills and John Walburn the correct hand grip. 90 Uncertain For Golfers 1963 GOLF SCHEDULE Muncie Central Here Pendleton There Muncie Central There Hagerstown Here Hagerstown There Sectional at Anderson State at Indianapolis Row 1-Larry Rankin, Mike Jones, Bill Kerr, Tom Terry, Robert Moore, and Kerry Nay. Row 2-Coach George Punzelt, Greg Fichter, Jim Shrecongost, John Walburn, Jerry Haverstick, Jim Mills, Robert Rife, Owen Lee, and Robert Williamson.
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Muncie South's trackster's led by Mr. Neal Jay, put forth a strong effort during the 1963 season. One of the big moments for the Rebel thinlies came at the Muncie Relays when Jerry Clark won the 100 yard dash with a time of 10.7 seconds. He repeated this performance several days later when the squad ran against Muncie Central in a dual meet. The only seniors on the squad lost through graduation this year are Jimmy Stewart and Arnold Childress. Coach Neal Ja shows John Vonderschmitt the correct Y position to start the mile relay. Of Rebel Potential 3 T il , QLeft Scotty Cooper shows the correct stance in preparing to throw the shot. fRightJ Jerry Clark, Southside, wins the 100 yard dash during a track meet with Muncie Central. His win- ning time was 10.7 seconds. 89
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Netters Face Strong Competition Mr. Sieber instructs Gerald Norrell in the correct method of holding a tennis racquet. Row 1-Gerald Norrell, Robert South, Steve Gualkinbush, Joe Watson, Rick Kerr, and Gene Miller. Row 2-Mr. Kenneth Under the direction of lVlr. Kenneth Sieber, the tennis team played all of it's games away from home. Ray Saylor is the only senior lost through graduation this year. Steve Qualkinbush, sophomore, served as number one man, followed by Gerald Norrell, Bob South, Marvin Baney, and Ray Saylor. Until the new Southside courts are completed, practice sessions will be held at Heekin Park. 1963 TENNIS PREVIEW April 15 Muncie Central There April 17 Muncie Burris There April 25 Bluffton There May Marion There May 7 Muncie Burris There May 14 New Castle There May 17 Muncie Central There May 20 Anderson There Sieber, coach, Mike Terry, Dennis Trout, Ray Saylor, Curtis Thompson, and Mike Hodge. 91
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