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3: P. Elston, ys it tion. ched rin gs ghth J be v be ase- stor, Situ- ii 7TH AND 8TH GRADE GOLF-Row 1: S. Sutton, B. Kosch- mann, D. Carden. Row 2: Thomas, J. Woywod, B. David, Coach Mr. Webb. 7TH AND 8TH GRADE GGLF Mr. Webb also coached the seventh and eighth grade golfers. Selection for this team, as with the freshman team, was based upon each boy's ability to attain a low score for twenty-seven holes. 9TH GRADE GOLF-Row 1: J. Petticrew, S. Fritschle, J. Weber, Mr. Webb. Row 2: J. Thomas, J. Goldstein, M. Berkowitz. Row 3: T. Bly, L. Hendricks, B. Jacobson. 9TH GRADE GOLF Weather permitting the golf team, coached by Mr. .Webb, practiced at North Eastwood every evening- The hard-Working boys exhibited good SP0ffSmanship and team cooperation. CCACHES-Mr Weesner, Mr Hudson, Mr Goff, Mr. Teboe, Mr. Clayton, MY- Webb, MF- H0b50n'
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M1-if-1-VI. -' ,Nr.ifiisifiii:?Wf5:2,1:J:1fe::'f.s,. fNt-f'-:I1SREJESE-.f::55':,ss14'-- as 'If .fEra9s :.a-: :nfrzfliiffs- -i'F-:Pls1 - 'iif-f'.-:: 5'I:'vN 2 .' 'Af-Is . s Q , ,, i . -' H ' ' , Q. . w - if .- -V ' ,. V 'V , ' wi' 1 -. Y' V , 1,121 QV. X 'I ' B1-QV -:Vi V x, 1 V, N 5 A ' si f X 3-gg sm f BN f Q,,,gg,,.,,:,5i5wwg ,M ,y ,ge gg, ., wa.. . ,X-:,.Q,:. ,W . x, I, V ,, , V V r, , . Q .M-1. .., Q :Q Q' . 1, ,--Q,.V-' i3gi..V.y,g,,,?,,L gg. Q p , f6'g,V5, Wm ws- , J Q -Q 1 H., s I H c Q. - V '-we t w ,-',,g3?,s::' ig ,.f I , gg .e ps-V .35f.,,, - - -'frm . - f AMI- -sv , Y .f ...V .,,., Q, ef- I ...F - ,,,., r '?W...a , ,. ,, , I ., QA .vw PRESHMAN BASEBALL-Row 1: L. Baker, Student Manager, A. Fasola, F. Bodwell, J. Jefferies, T. Scott, T. Sutton, M. Aycock. Row 2: Mr. Clayton, coach, B. Shook, J. Hickey, FRESHMAN BASEBALL Many freshman boys eagerly turned out this spring to try out for the baseball team which was coached by Mr. Clayton. The first of his many jobs was to choose the boys who would become the most successful, well-rounded players. Having satisfactorily completed this duty, Mr. Clayton and his newly formed team enthusias- tically started practicing and perfecting their baseball skills. Throughout the season the boys competed against numerous rivals such as East- wood, Carmel, and Noblesville. 7TH AND 8TH GRADE BASEBALL-Row 1: S. Smith, H. DeFord, S. Love, G. Linder, R. Lash, S. Pipher, H. Armstrong. Row 2: R. Mason, D. Ramaker, J. Owens, G. Gaalema, G. ,, QQ,-eg i,.V4?-'j, AQ X s , ..-'Set-,aw B. +.:.., , . ..-was-s.:s:. ., B. Abrams, S. Thompson, P. Scott, R. Small. R010 3: P. Thompson, M. Reisen, B. XVente, S. Berney, G. Smith, R. Elston. 7TH AND BTH GRADE BASEBALL Spring means many things. To most boys it means baseball, and Westlane is no exception. With Mr. Teboe as coach, the boys marched on towards victory. There were many things considered before this year's seventh and eighth grade players were chosen. The boys had to be capable of throwing, hitting, and running. XV e feel that Westlane has good cause to be proud of her Seventh and Eighth Grade Base- ball Team. A Fisk, K. Undercoffer. Row 3: Mr. Teboe, Coach, D. Nestor, D. Tewksbury, B. Hackleman, R. Harrison, S. Overman, Stu- dent Manager B. White. 0-. X!! E 'S .h .ff 1 Vggfegwlgiih gag, ,537 6 il 'e.:21'i I ,fr if' Weber, Mr. Berkowitz. l 9T Weatlie Mr. Web evening. ' sportsmar COAC 4. i. V3 . '1-', .I Vg n
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As you all know by now, the theme of the V47esfwi1zrl this year was Captured Memories on Micro-film. Therefore, the yearbook staff included some of the more outstanding events of the 1963-64 school year. Obvious occurences, such as dances and parties, were included, of course, but the emphasis was shifted from the lighter side of school life to other things, such as the presentation of awards, installation of student council members and officers, various club activities, and sports events. This was done in an attempt to select occasions that were an integral part of our school year. Although we may hate to admit it, learning was the main reason we were here. Fortunately, the shock of receiving knowledge was softened by our surroundings. The freshmen in particular appreciated the new language lab, an excellent place to do unfinished homework, the seventh graders enjoyed their first taste of biology- 5, ci the eighth-graders impressed us all i D creations in art. with their Although the annual language and maths matics competitions with students from other schools were omitted this year, Westlane Stu dents distinguished themselves with - the Science Fair and for their various clubs This year has been a fruitful one for Westlane and her students, and one we are not forget. Next year a new circle will start. The freshmen, top dogsv this year, will again be low men on the totem pole at North Central and the eighth and seventh graders will move up to a position of higher rank. The XVes1fwi1zfl staff wishes you all, Good luck! Pro jects for likely to O 'C'--Q. 9 l' M 'xsss t .Ulu E5 55 lg.. . -- 's Q-QQ is 5 QD 's 5 l ' bxo Page eighty-foufr
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