

JOEl DENNEY-Versatile . . . working hard,
Joel pushed himself ontp the staning five. He
proved valuable es a rebounder end a scorer.
His jump-shot from the corner was perfect.
TOM KANYOK-Hustler . . . Tom was key man
at the foul line. His size was not a handicap;
he squeezed pest opponents for the needed bucket.
Ccnsi1tently
he
snatched passes intended for oppo·
nenh.
JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD
GREG THREATIE-Steady ... "long" towered over
most opponents. From the pivot, his jump·shot was
deadly. thing his height to the maximum, he
snared rebounds from adversaries' grasping hands.
KNHLING: George Ratesic, manager; Gary Lancaster, Charles Meadows, John Ball, Fred Scott, Charles Burnell, Frank Bobeck; Bob Duke, manager. STANDING:
Joe Podolinsky, Ed McCarthy, Joe lucosh, Emil Novitsky, Walter Kopec, Charles Jeske;
Mr.
Perry, coach.
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Woods, cl..sy dribbler, searches for an opening to drive in for lay up.
As Brownies come on defensively, Dunlop looks for Meadows.