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Fred Conn stands ready to return any shot his Brad Dolgin concentrates on his return as heprac- Joel Scheinbach begins moving up to wait for the opponent may hit at him. tices his backhanded shots. retumof his serve. ' - - Fred exhibits the concentration that is needed Trying to make the best serve possible. Brad Because the serve is such an important shot, Joel while making a backhanded shot. throws his whole body into the effort. spends much time practicing his.
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The underclassmen work to attain more speed and skill. The reserve track team ' s record of 1-2 resulted from defeats at the hands of Sylvania and St. John ' s. St. John ' s edged Whitmer by one point. The reserves revenged their loss to Sylvania by beating the Wildcats in the final meet. The freshman team worked hard to finish with a record of 6 and 0. Coaches Duck and Souliere helped the team develop its power in nightly practices. Among the 52 freshmenon the team the starting sprinters were Keith Mc- Watters, Tom Ruwe, Terry Knight, and Bruce Harsha, who also pole vaulted. The hurdlers were Joe Sedlock and Bill Kramer. Roy Tibbits took care of the shot put and discus, while the distance runners were Dave Angel and Dave Proeschel . Building their skills for the future, the Jefferson team won two of their three dual meets, and placed second in the Jefferson Invitational. Dave Hardy speeds up to give Bryan Benner the baton and keep the relay going. Scott Majoros has one thought in mind, a vic- tor ' for his team . Chris Heiny tucks up tight as he goes over the bar, trying not to disturb its balance. JEFFERSON TRACK TEAM: Row 1: B. Jaworski, G. Martz. B. Mason. D. Sentle. M. Kilbride. E. Adelman. R. Aldrich. B. Vasill. D. Hernandez. Row 2: J. Leibovitz. B. Hale, C. Doarn. D. Zaski. R. Bly, S. Burke. M. Cousi- no. R. Janney. L. Miller — Mgr. Row 3: D. Baker. T. Shook. J. Goetz. J. Kaminski, B. Cousino. P. Bower. D. Crawford, D. Howe. R. Von Westernbagen. Row 4: J. Archer. G. Bar- tlett. W. Kramer. J. Henning. T. Buck. M. Rohr. D. Wood. L. Vahle. R. Urbanowski. Row 5: Mr. Zientek — Coach. J. Kay. D. Rohr. B. Lloxd. A. Levine. C. Allman. H. Dock. S. Swy. J. Cook. D. Kav. Mr. DeWitt — Coach.
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Tennis Scores itmer Opponer Sylvania 5 Ottawa Hills 5 3 Bedford 2 3 Clay 2 3 Port Clinton 2 4 Bedford 1 4 Clay J- m- Sylvania JM W 1 Maumee hI W Ottawa Hills 5 1 Rogers 4 1 Woodward 4 Racketmen exhibit dexterity by practicing for matches . The Panther racketmen had a very tough schedule to look forward to in early spring. The Panthers twice played Ottawa Hills and Sylvania, two of the tougher teams in the state. After two opening losses the team reeled off five straight wins, including two over Clay and Bedford. The racketmen ' s spirits were dampened when the rest of the season ended in defeat. Four of the top seven varsity were returning lettermen. They were seniors Roger Rosen, Mark Chinnis, and Bob Striggow, and junior Brad Dolgin. Other members of the varsity were sophomore Pete Silverman and juniors Joel Scheinbach and Alan Palmiter. TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: K. Cooper, B. Dolgin. J. Flaum. R. Rosen. R. Lerner. M. Edgar. Row 2: D Copaey. A. Palmiter. G. Padley. F. Conn. P. Silver- man, J. Scheinbach, Mr. Whiteman — Coach. Coach Whiteman watches, waiting to give the players tips to help them in their matches.
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