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.fy lx Civ H 454 1415 KU' I 'Cp will 0045-I qi? X NUI : Q HRK flhl C9 Fa PARK 3 ,Ianni 0 .xiii Rift. 69 UQ PAIR 4 10 PAQ' 'la nt! Pall ' Ylnl t xi? Riffs ,XA la ' fb, 0 11.9401 9 ill ' HQ' ran mx was- . yi patyx 1 may 4 H -,lt f 1 ' t,.. tsidigfv + m 'M FIRST RUW: W. Flaeh. T. Rhein. D. Kipp, J. Rockaway. R. Loyins. W. Murray. M. Arnold. SECOND R0 W: R. Worley. L. Moore. W. Bohl. T. Daily, R. Johnson, J. Spees. R. Davidson. THIRD ROW: R. Godfrey lfkssistant Coachl. J. Neeley. D. Mvlx ers. H. Haley, D. Fender, B, Monhollen, D. Kurtz, T. McDonald, T, Watts, E. Popp. Mr. Wi. Rotensehrocr lfloaehl. Z Our baseball team was somewhat inexperienced at the beginning of this season: but with the able coaching of Mr. Rutensehroer, the boys held their own against other schools. They had a rough schedule this year, playing Elder, one of their stiffest competitors, twice. In tht- spring. the good morale of the team was eyident in their hopes for the County Championship and, perhaps, even the District Championship. The following boys made up the starting line. On the mound could be found these five pitchers who alternated in helping the team to victory: Bill Bohl. Lonnie Moore. Dayc Kipp. Bob Lovins, and Don Fender. Behind the plate was Bob Davidson: hrst baseman. Tom Daily: second baseman, Bob Johnson: shortstop, Tam McDonald and Lonnie Moore: third baseman. Bill Murray: left field, John Rockaway: center field, Sonny Flachg and right field, Bob Fox. At the right are thc scores for the games played before May l. The team really felt that they were going places this year and had great plans of making it as far as Columbus for the State Championship game. The Annual eouldnit wait to hnd out ifthey made it before it went to press: and so, regretful as we are for our lack of knowledge. we are forced to leaye you to do your own scouting for results. Terrace Park l 10 4 5 2 l2 5 23 4 14 SCORES Sycamore .... Indian Hill . .. Milford .,... Mariemont ,... Elder ....,.. Indian Hill .... Madeira .... Madeira ,,.. Elder ...,. . Sharonxille. . .. 'dr 'hx .,' 3 5 2 6 is 8 4 7 5
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FIRSTRUWV. left to righti L. Vliehrnian. D. Howell. T. Wlitt, B. Sasser. K. Maerki. B. Ourand. SECOND ROW M C rate D Morgan. M. Jones. E. Popp. J. Anderson, A. Swisher. Mr. W. Reece. THIRD ROW: I.. Daily, J. Neeley, .l. Brunc I Lmft rt D. Castor. SEVENTH GRA DE CHEERLEA DERS, left ' Q ' Z to right. L. Kim halos.. L. BIUWII. A. Sasser, B.Gvn1holts. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS, left to right: N. Butts, S. He-il. G. Gillette. Although the junior high haskc thall te am got offto a slow start with two losses. they soon puked up and won their next six games.Thu1thc1i uf tory string ended with the hard-fought tournament game with Sycamore. The boys dexeloped into a good team Thev should he a big asset to next year QResc1xe team' Terrace Park 29 27 37 42 33 30 50 35 31 35 SCORES Loveland .... Sharonville .... Madeira ..... Indian Hill. .. Country Day. . , Mariemont .... Anderson .... Sycamore. . . Sycamore ..... . Mt. Washington
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1 X Q -5 'tif . ,, . as .. ' fo-,L FIRST ROWV, left to right: B, Kocar, B. Hoel1.SEffUND ROW: T. Cannon, J. Rockaway. B. Davison. J. Rockaway, B. Johnson, C. Lang, L. Bennett, K. Whitley, T. Gallagher. R. Bossett. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Reece. B. Walton, W. Ford, D. Todd. B,Davidsm1. D. Kurtz, B. Murray, D. Fender, W. Flaeh, S. Worley. J. Massman, S. Kipp. This year the Track Team, under the supervision of Mr. Reece, received many honors for Terrace Park. At the County Track Meet at Harrison High School. the Varsity Team ranked fourth in the County, and the Reserve ranked second in the county. Sonny Flach registered first in the 100 yard dash. The 880 relay team made up ofthe fastest runners, Sonny Flaeh, Tam McDonald, John Rockaway, and Bill Bohl, came in first. Bill Murray was second in pole vault. Bob Davidson came in second in the shot put. ln the Junior division the mile relay came in fourth. Wayne Ford received first in the half-mile race. Tim Cal- lagher was first in the discus. Bob Davison was first in the broad jump. The 880 junior relay learn of Wayne Ford, Bob Davison, Jerry Massman. and Don Fender also scored a Hrst for us. Terrace Park won the Quadruple Meet at Madeira High. Mr. Reece and his teams certainly did a fine job. Donit you agree? Page seventy
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