Wichita Collegiate School - Collegian Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1972

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FIELD HOCKEY The Collegiate Hockers experienced a transformation this seasong they won several of their games and scored in almost every game. The credit for this improvement in skill and per- formance belongs mainly to the new coach, Mrs. Jenny Phil- lips, the team's playing reflected the patience and perseverence which she had shown during practices. The most morale-rousing game, against a surprised South- east, left the Hockers ecstatic with a final score of 6-Og this score set a school record and finally convinced spectators that hockey at Collegiate is not a joke. The team hosted Barstow in October and lost, but because of the Hockers' fine defense their capable opponents were unable to score more than two points, to beat Collegiate by one. The remaining games proved more difficult to win than had the first contest against South- east, when the Hockers again challenged Southeast it lost by a score of 1-0. The last seasonal game against South also proved disappointing, as the Hockers were defeated. Qui' Hocker fans knew that this year would be successful as the team displayed new skills and ability in a preseason game against Wichita State University. In a very close game the 25? Hockers played quite well and, although the team lost by three points, the spectators and the coach were generally pleased with their playing. f y if Statistically, the season was one of both success and failure, j, y W A V M V g y however, the girls feel that the lessons they learned and the The Hockers anxiously await the official's starting skills they acquired more than compensate for the defeats. The Hockers intend to win again next fall. .w . whistle. HOCKEY TEAM: STANDING QL. TO RJ: Tara Seeley, Patricia Kruger, Becky Kruger, Tracy Seeley, Melody Is- ern, Eileen Davis, Chris Bastian, Julie Garvey. Kathy Bailey. KNEELING CL. TO RJ: Vicki Lee, Susan Hampton, Elaine Simpson. Jennifer Blood, Lisa Velie. Kathy Rogers. FRONT QL. TO RJ: Martha Carey, Tanya Norris, Diana Fortney, Mary Garvey, Amy Fooshee, Sherri Johnson. Mrs. Phillips. twenty-two



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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL N Koch calls victory play. This year the Junior Varsity football team had its best season in its history. Better playing and harder work were evident throughout the season. Part of the credit for the apparent success ofthe team can be given to Coaches Roger Carvallo and Ken Fast. After losing the first game, the Junior Varsity won 6-0 over St. Francis and the following week they soundly de- feated St. Joseph, 44-0. The winning streak slowed in the next few games, as their opponents overcame the Spartans. The seventh and final game ended scoreless. The Spartans finished fourth in the league. The eighth grade class this year was the first to have tak- en full advantage of three years of Junior Varsity football. The experience gained from these three years will probably be advantagious to the future Varsity team. Bespattered but not bewildered. .. ,Ar ! JUNIOR VARSITY SQUADQ QL. TO R.jg FRONT ROW: Jay Koch, Jeff Mills, Joe Fortney, Doug Drevets, R. C. Buford, Skyler DeBoer, Bill Wooleyg SECOND ROW: Greg Prideaux, Marty Shawver, Francis Podrebarac, George Stovall, Mike Mulleng THRID ROW: Raul Brito, Chuck Tromboldg BACK ROW: Coaches Roger Carvallo, Rick Stevens, Ken Fast. twenty-four

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