Western Beaver High School - Aurora Yearbook (Industry, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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Western Beaver High School - Aurora Yearbook (Industry, PA) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 126 of 168
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Kneeling: Dave Robbins Cedric lXIcClinton Allan MacLeod Standing.- Dave joyce Pat Marron Jim Bruckcr Cary Brandt Mark Ralph Mr. Temple of an ennia eama Q! Finishing the year with a record of 6 wins and 4 losses the golf team became the second team of the year to compile a winning record. They finished third in Section 9 only one behind second place. Besides the commend- able team record there were many outstanding individual performances. Most noteworthy was Pat Marronys low score of 72 and his second place in the MAC match at Blackhawk Golf Course. Pat was beaten on the last two holes by a boy from New Castle. Other standouts were senior, Gary Brandt, and high scorer, Dave Joyce. Competition was keen this year with two freshmen, Jim Brucker and Mark Ralph winning positions on the first team. Next year these boys will form a strong nu- cleus with Dave Joyce, Cedric McClinton and Allan Mac- Mike Mosura, Nick Arlov, 3 , , ni' t ' if ' df Viwni ' Q ,M ,Q f, ge, kg'-15 fr I 'fi' , . 1 Q42 5 mproue really Leod also returning, Mr. Temple's linksmen have a good chance to compile an enviable record. Continually hampered by bad weather, the tennis team had rnany matches cancelled and were hard pressed to complete all their contests. They weren't discouraged by this however, and gained valuable ability and knowledge of the game by playing under all conditions. This energetic group organized themselves and prac- ticed diligently without a coach for many weeks. When Mr. Cupani took the reins, the team jelled and won over Riverside and Bellevue. On the other hand their league opposition proved to be too much, but the boys profited tremendously by having such stiff competition. The future looks bright, for there are no graduating members and six will be returning as lettermen. Dave Verzella, Herman Udick, Bruce Singleton, Dave Bomar, Earl St. George, Mr. Cupani. . ,Z Z 6 VM we Q as a e W , Q . ' T A W f f., ,, 1 t My ' Y ' t ' ' ga 5 ' . f Q -. ' .2 ww ,,' f ., 3' , , ' rm: as V Y , yy i if ' 1 l., 3 , ' ft 4 1 AW W , r H ff ,, .llt 1 wmv ff. t V , ,s r my H Atggfww t ,ff l l' 'v y . . .Q . A , ,f .2 . V 1 aj pg! -,, ,, ,Q M , 1 v I vw A f. . Q. ' 3 Y oi V - N - ' ' W A M f - er ' ' ...Qs Q ,cr x Q g f , f 'V v Q ,W . 'di YV' A t . ' If t 1 , 3 , v -5 'llc'5lfiir A v, f, try , 4, 'A f Vf,,,.Q, 51'H'fW ii 5 '7 : 4 eww ' ' sv-7 J -f' . ff'- 1-2- 'T'

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THE GUNNERS-Bark: Gerald Vorkapich and Robert Reed. Cen- ter: Cedric Mcfllinton, Mr. Hineman, irztmnzzuvzl director, jay Stin- son. Front: Joe Postich, Mike Patterson, Terry Dawson, mptfzzn. PERFORMERS showed their skill in trampoline stunts. TUMBLING was one of the many featured events. nframurala Intramurals serve a two-fold ur Jose. Primaril the P I Y Y give boys who are not on any interscholastic team the 0 ortunit to Jartici nate in a team s ort. Secondl the PP Y I l P Y Y enable the players to develop teamwork and to acquire new membership. Six teams chose names and met for competition one night a week. They were the Chargers, the Globe-Trot- ters, the Kingsmen, the Spartans, the Gunners, and the Dukes. The Gunners proved to be the champions. Mr. Hineman saonsored the Jro ram and could often be l l 3 seen 'oinin in the lun. Members of the Gunners not J S pictured are Ron Brown, Ron Madish, and Nick Arlov. gym gxlzibiiion This year YVestern held its first gym exhibition. Its purpose was to illustrate to the public what students have learned and accomplished in their gym classes. Much hard work and many long practice sessions result- ed in an eventful evening. The exhibition was sponsored by our two capable gym instructors, Mrs. Gonano and Mr. Allison. PRACTICE combined with talent made this routine perfect. ww?

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