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Team Prifzz Firsf Row: Leff TO rignf, Jihn Lund, Larrx, Forgue. and Larri, Gafeit Second Row: Ron Curfis, Alien Lndsav, Coach Earl l-leinh-2rsT, Orland Maior. Check Price, and Ben Allisong Third Row: Dick Oeler, Ralph Close, and Charles Jordan: Lasl' :ggi Row: Dick Fuiii, Don Casqrove, Wayine Efherfon, Bill Sfurnbauqh, Dick Kendall, Dick Wille, and Ron U'es ACTTON SHOTS: Upper Leffz Chuck Price in acTion. Lower Leffz CapTain Larry Safes and Coach lr-leinhorsf. Lower Righf: Gafes in acfion. I i VT ?R9f'V'k E3 cf f -X ga This year's cross-counTry Team, ably menTored by Mr. Earl l-leinhorsT, This year chalked up a rough and Tumble season. The harriers seemed To have Tough sledding The whole season and never realized Their abiliTies. The mainsfay of The squad was Their capfain, Larry GaTes. Following close behind were Chuck Price and ArT Krause, seniors, plus Chuck STrong and Chuck Jordon, iuniors. AlThough York finished sevenTh in The disTricT meeT, GaTes came in second wiTh a beauTiful performance. AT The sTaTe meeT in Peoria, GaTes came in sevenTeenTh ouT of one hundred and Ten runners. The Conference MeeT was held aT Glenbard, where York finished sevenTh. GaTes came in sixTh in The individual rankings. Looking for varsify berfhs nexT year is Yorks frosh-soph crew. Wayne ETherTon and Rollie Carlson paced The squad. The Team concluded iTs schedule by finishing Third in The Conference MeeT. IZO .QZBLLLQA 0526! Ly jlzeir xlaerienceal Coaclz, garfileinhoraf F- Jug
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J. V. SQUAD: Fronl' Row: l.eTT To righT: Torn BarTmann, Jim Schroder, Bruce Karr, Paul Johnson, and Ed Ewaldg Back Row: Manager Jim STokes, Don Bryson, Nick Vanldoose, Orland Major, STeve Blakely, and Coach Koch. 9. 'M UNC! 34056 ZCUWLJ OFOOL fo t!lQ glff,flfl,l 8 vi o fb sxliff-'M' i' C ,. n.- if This year's J. V. hoopsTers, led by Coach David Koch, concluded Their baskeTball schedule, winning Three and losing six. As The season progressed, The cagers im- proved, demonsTraTing This by winning Their lasT Three Tilfs. They were hindered by The lack of heighT, as Their TaIIesT man was six TeeT. Also on overabundance oT Touling hurT Them considerably. Torn BarTmann racked up IO7 poinTs To lead The Team in The scoring deparTmenT, Tollowed closely by Bruce Karr and his 93 counTers. Ed Ewald and Tom BarTmann, guards, sparked The squad along wiTh Forwards Paul Johnson and Jim Schroeder, and CenTer Bruce Karr. All These boys will be looking Tor a varsiTy berTh nexT year along wiTh Jack FalTer and Wally STrauch, iuniors who played varsiTy ball This year. This pasT cage season, The underclassmen's record was Tive won and Tour losT under Coach I-luIka's guidance. GeTTing oTT To a slow sTarT, The liTTle Barons were whipped by Downers, The conTerence champs. alThough They laTer wenT back To down Downers 49-40. They were really hoT when They Trounced ArlingTon 55-34. The Top scorer Tor The Treshmen was Frank Wagner, who played cenTer along wiTh Glenn GusTaTson, a 6'3 cager. Highly supporTing The Team were Don Reedus, Bill Zersen, Bob Bloom, Bruce Oberg, Frank Weaser, and Norman lvlayer. NexT year's prospecTs Tor The Trosh-soph are brighT. Along wiTh This promising Team, The Treshmen were represenTed on The Trosh squad wiTh Don Schloemer, Bruce Oberg, and Frank Weiser. II9
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its si. WRESTLING SOUAD: Firsf Row: Jack Cabo, John Jenkins, Jasper Daube, Richard Haimbaugh, Fred Kirchner, Donne Moen, Lynn Krause, Roy Nelson, Ken Ragnelli, Kenr Wilson, Gary Krause, and Jim McKnighr: Second Row: B. Harrison, John Grisaie, Charles Schwiederzoll, Earl Sfubbe, Richard Slurm, Foresl Devor, Tom Penninglon, Ralph Meier, Jerry Baldwin, David Ehrhardl, Warren Chrisriansen, Gregory Van Norman, Don Savaglia, and Lee Hedge: Third Row: Mr. Mueller, Bruce Haas, Rodney Des Rosiers, Henry Hornbeck, Don Nesbill, Roberl Perers, John Ehrhardl, Olfo Ash Girroy Mansur, Jerry Laila, Henry Young, Jim Urquharl, Vincenf Casrronoyo, Ronald Moserich, and Mr. Gary Krause and Jim McKnighT: Frilz Kirchner and Donne Moen: Ken Ragnelli and Roy Nelson. ACTION PHOTOS: Top Row: Lynn Krause and Kenl Wilson: Jack Cabo and John Jenkins: Jasper Daube and Dick Hairnbaugh: BoHom Row: Gary Krause and Jim McKnigl1T: Frilz Kirchner and Donn? Moen: Ken Ragneffi and Roy Nelson, Ci as fp M I 0rL3me5f6n9 eam jiglzfd fo ecome 673010 annanav York's musclemen had 'rhe besr season in Jrhe schools hislory. Using such holds as Jrhe power swi+ch and guillo+ine, laughr by Head Coach Slelani and Assisranl Coach Mueller, lhe varsiry won 8 meels, losl 5, and lied l. The Fresh Soph ream won 8 and los'r I. Lynn Krause was rhis year's caprain. ln Jrhe Morlon Secrionals Ken Ragnelli liuniorl won The championship of lhe IZ7 pound weigh? class. Sophomores Frank Penna and Gregory Van Norman won fourrh place in rhe 95 and I33 pound weighr class. Don Moen liuniorl look fourlh in Jrhe I38. Ken Ragnelnli wenl 'ro The slare finals al Champaign and losl a 6 To 5 lhriller ro Celesnich ol Waukegan. Wilh a number of slrong aggressive boys coming up from The Frosh Soph lo rake rhe places of Cabo, Daube, Haimbaugh, Kirchner, Krause, and Wilson, who will graduaie, ir is predicred rhar 'rhe grun+ and groan boys will come Through wilh a winning Jream nexl year. Nexl year's caplain will be Ken Ragnelli, and 'rhe corcaprain will be Roy Nelson. '5'I'Nu P21-f M, , fi' we
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