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i ii an P CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. First row: C. Bose, K. Wilsted, M. Haggerty, R. Lawton, Sccoml row: W. Barclay, P. Jenkins, M. Wright, Mr. Hudson. Cross Country Team Scores Victories The cross country team's excellent 1962 record was the result of daily practice in all kinds of weather and the outstanding coaching of Mr. Hudson. The team's skill and endurance enabled them to place second in the county, third in the Broad Ripple In- vitational, and fifth out of twenty-four teams in FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM. Clzreshman wrestlers exhibit a wrestling hold for Mr. Teboe.J First row: R. Lawton, Mr. Allen Tcboe, C. Bose, Svcoml row: D. Oberholtzer, V. Beasley, j. Carr, S. Reynolds, B. Richards, R. Boyd, S. Jackson, Third row: X. , - sf. SEVENTH j. Quillen, Weiss, C. l M. Ornald, Wesz The fr Tehoe, e 1962-63 pinning This yea earned t The l meet ni Wrestler that the The S1 55' Mr. ig L
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coached by My, season, winning re boys enjoyed emonstration of sportsmanship. ke Riesin, jim n. Other letter ination sparked ete Thompson, rr, ra Th0mP50lf SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM. First row: M. Vance, S. Overman, W. Wriglit, T. Schrader, M. Schornstein, T. Fortuneg Sec ond row: R. Fobes, R. Martin C. Worley, D. Tewksbury, N Blickman, T. Woywood, D. Moore R. Masong Third row: Mr. Men- denhall, F. Postlethwaite, G Gaalema, M. Stolkin, Hickey, D. Nester, C. Katterjohn, L. Nah- mias, Clark. everzth Graders Exhibit Spirit Although the seventh grade basketball team, under the patient coaching of Mr. Paul Mendenhall, finished the 1962-63 season with one victory and nine defeats, the season was still profitable. The boys exhibited, on all occasions, fine sportsmanship and enthusiasm. The experience they gained Was most valuable and their progress significant. Their greatest problem Was a lack of height, but a year's growth plus a year's ex- perience should result in a team possessing not only a good attitude but also much improved ability. Seventh Grade Squabble Def t Determination ff?
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1 which reqlliffi he cleterniinafiflfl you, Westlane I5 country team. , For Hollandffill R L' Willlmnv ' SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE WRESTLERS. First row: J. Quillen, J. Bromley, Second row: N. Rudman, R. Small, J. Weiss, C. Evans, M. Daniels, P. Tolson, T. Pagel, J. Thomson, M. Ornald, J. Davis, J. Clark, B. Abrams, L. Nahmias, Mr. Allen Teboe, Tbirft row: I. Thomas, T. Waldman, J. Zener, S. Goodwin, R. Culp, D. Gogshall, D. Browning, G. Walkup, T. Snow, J. Wolilstadter, D. Houck, D. Huffman, C. Wliitfield, B. Hoffman. Westtorte Wrestlers Good Representatives The freshman wrestling team, coached by Mr. Allen Teboe, earned a respectable 5-4 record during the 1962-63 season. Most of the wrestlers succeeded in pinning their opponents and started the season well. This year there were seven returning lettermen who earned their second award. The freshman team placed eighth in the county meet out of thirteen teams, and our outstanding wrestler was Pete Reilly. Their record, however, proves that the entire team performed well on all occasions. The seventh and eighth grade wrestlers, also coached by Mr. Teboe, had a very successful season with six This is Practice? wins and two defeats. They placed sixth out of seventeen teams in the county meet, and their out- standing wrestler was Larry Nahmias. Several other boys placed in the meets, too. Most of the boys were inexperienced at the beginning of the year but gained much skill during their daily practices. This year there were sixteen lettermen. After such a victorious season, most of the boys plan to continue next year, even though the eighth graders who enjoyed participating in both wrestling and basketball this year will now have to make a choice between the two.
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