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Shutre, pl li mul: Bl Bauer C ow eer ea ers On I9 mr a a 5 Un er g 01' HH teams I0 te S l am mem SCSSIOH WCIC 3 0 WHS C er 3Il nv' 'QS- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: R. Kiovsky, J. Gaalemag Third 'rowz Mr. Hobson, Mr. Kauffman, W. Engleman Terrell, T. Cory, R. Verplank, G. Patton, Second row: J. J. Martin, R. Svendsen, R. Lillie, Mr. Abel. Sturman K Wilsted R Griffin S Talesnick P enkins G Although the thirteen members of the freshman basketball team ended the 1962 63 season with a record of seven wins and ten losses each of the players gained valuable experience for the future Under Mr Hobson s capable leadership the team demonstrated good sports manship and skil In addition to a good attitude and spirit, the freshman team had several outstanding players Rick Verplank was the overall high scorer, but Steve Hardy before his illness, had earned the most points m Terrells skill in scoring and rebounding enabled him to play all but two quarters However all of the members of the team played their best, and Westlane is proud of its freshmen team STRRETCH Freshmen Exon' E ort Take It Away' -f il 1
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Cioeerleadel s isplay pirit NINTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. First VOIUZ Y. Shutte, P. Wernerg Second row: J. Jennings, M. Raberg Third row: B. Lindquist, S. Deckman. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. Firsi row: A. Bauer, C. Davisg Second row: A. Holloway, J. Wolf, Third 'row: K. Leander, D. Roberts. These enthusiastic girls are the 1962-63 cheerleaders. They have worked hard all year, not only on the hardwood floor but also in their school work as all the girls maintained average or above grades. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Jung, they added color and sparkle to our cheers and encouraged the teams to victory. The ninth grade cheerleaders presented the skit, Wildcats Grufff' along with some of the team mem- bers. The girls worked vigorously at both pep sessions and games. Both seventh and eighth grade cheerleaders were also effective leaders at rallies and games. Most of them hope to continue next year. Their vitality was con- tagious and was appreciated by both players and crowds. SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS. First row: E. Lennox, B. Mewhinneyg Second row: P. Swenson, N. McClain, Tbird VOWI C. Hill, C. Jardine. uusrrulu BASK1 Terrell, T- COLYJ Sm-man, W1lSl9 Although the basketball team e of seven wins an valuable experien capable leadershi manship and sk ln addition freshman team Verplanlr was t before his illn Terrell's skill il I0 Play all bu rnembers of th 15 proud of S-T-R-R-err .W dm-
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Vertical vitality ,, W5 ,ugh Royal resistance The eighth grade basketball team, coached by Mr. Terry Hudson, had a very successful season, Winning eight games and losing only five. The boys enjoyed the activity and, in addition to a demonstration of skill and ability, they exhibited good sportsmanship. Among the letter winners were Mike Riesin, jim Hickey, Tom Sutton, and Jim Goldstein. Other letter winners, whose enthusiasm and determination sparked many victories, were Paul Nefouse, Pete Thompson, Frank Bodwell, and Tom Scott. Eighth Grade Posts cz Successful Season EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: B. Abrams, Third row: Mr. Hudson, K. Harshman, F. Bodwell, P. Thompson, M. Ricsin, P. Nefouse, R. Staines, M. Aycockg Secoml row: T. G. Walkup, R. McComb, T. Sutton, R. Pulliam. Bream, J. Hickey, J. Goldstein, B. XVente, L. Dawson, D. Rust, SEVENTH GR' TEAM, Flrst Overmzms W1 l Ml Sghornsrems oml V0Wf R' C, XVorlCY, I Bliekman, T- W R, Mason! Tb' denliall, F- Gaalema, M- 5 D, Ncster, C. I4 mias, J. Clark. 8128114 Although 1 the patient c. the 1962-6 3 the season W: all occasions, experience th Progress si lacls of lieiglil PWHCQ shou a g00fl attitu Seventh
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