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First row: L. Montagne, P. Hynes, F. Ollinger, J. Snee, S. Sweeney, Bentley, G. Solomon, T. Beers, Coach Judy. Saunders, T. Rcichling, D. Korner, M. Carter. Second row: M, Fourth row: L. Mitchell, P. Devine, T. Brady, C. Mallon, M. Sinewzty, T. Armisteud, R. Thalman, R. Corbett, Harney, Kelly, D. Cassidy, M. Turner, C. Heilker, M. Messner, C. Wm. McKenzie, R. Dlugos, W. Billingsley, D. Homrich. Third O'Conner, S. Gadd, P. Welch. row: Coach Coley, R. Griflin, C. Billingsley, Petit, M. B- Teams Prove Successful, Train Future Varsizpf First row: Frances Bindewald, Maureen Sutlive, co-captain Kfithy Durden, DiHI'16 DiC2I'10, DCIUSC DUfTiCS, Elilllbeth Helen Bindewalcl, Annette Kohn. Second row: co-captain Bmdewald- 93
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B-Team Gricldeis, Cagers Develop Pride, Willingness to Pay the Price Training young athletes for future varsity play, B-team coaches Warren Vicknair, Richard Coley, and Pres Judy produced two fine junior Lion teams. While learning the fundamentals of good ball play, the members of this year's B-teams also gained valuable game experience. In his first year of coaching B-team basketball, War- ren Vicknair guided his team to a successful 8-l0 record. The young cagers looked good in each of their outings and showed much promise for next year. Coaching the Baby Lion football team were Richard Coley and Pres Judy. Under their leadership the future Golden Lions got their first taste of high school com- petition, Performing well, the B-team played their way to a 2-2-l season tally. Looking ahead, these boys are hopeful future varsity starters. fl Jumping well over a Marist Cadet, center jules Beal tips ball to awaiting teammates Kevin Mulvihill Qfllj, Mike Messner First Row: Jesse Prothro, Mike Ross, Bob Thalman, john Beery. Second Row: Mike Messner, Blaise Dismer, Kim Reich- ling, Paul Cammack, Kenny Long. Third Row: Kevin Mulvi- hill, Mark Kelly, jules Beal, Pat Dawson, Chuck Langgood, David Thompson. 92 4
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Practicing coordination of leg and arm drive, sprinter Bob Shell blasts out of starting blocks during an afternoon workout. Front row: G. Smith, T. Sak, T. Caruso, Cuviello, Gorm- ley, D. Homrich, Bollinger, B. Duffy, B. Shell, B. Duncan. Second row: C. Lee, L. Banks, E. Peters, D. Nyy, D. Kimble, deGolian, K. Fredericks, W. Ryckley, W. Heeter, Coach Heller. Third row: Hunter, K. Barnes, T. Mason, K. Reichling, P. Track Runners, Fielcimen Train, Establish New Records With the cold winds of winter still blowing, the Lion trackmen donned sweatsuits and prepared for the gruel- ing competition which faced them. Under the guiding hand of coach Don Heller, the endurance, finesse and overall stamina of the cindermen was honed to a precise degree. Having many returning lettermen, the Lions' forte was their 440 relay team. Consisting of Bob McDonel, Tim Devine, Gregg Blake, and Bob Shell, this squad blazed to a new school record of 0:44.6 seconds. Help in other running events was also provided by distance man Mike Farrell, who set records in both the one and two mile races. Field events were strengthened by pole vaulter David Beavin, Tim Devine in the discus, and Rick Vfagner and Bob McDonel in the high jump. The shot put was also aided by Gregg Blake and sophomore Patrick Devine. The squad gained further assistance through Drexel transfers Karl Barnes and Greg Smith. In addition to regular season dual meets, the Lions competed in the Jefferson and Mfestminster relays. Devine, Odom, C. Leiner, D. Tiedge, M. Broadway, J. Nosker. Fourth row: K. Long, M. McDermott, P. Gabriel, B. McDonel, T. Devine, J. Deery, C. Purdhomme, B. Boehnlein, J. Stianche. Back row: M. Farrell, D. Beavin, S. Morgan, Pelt, S. McGowan, P. Duffy, S. Girardot, G. Blake, J. Arnett.
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