East High School 1960 Yearbook (Denver, CO) - Full Access
Chips Berry Bob Chamberlain Dick Jeppesen Skop Kauerz Les Levitt John McMurtrie 106 Tennjs Tearn Takes City, Finishes Second an State The East high tennis team kept its monop– oly of the city championship, but finally re– linquished its hold of the state title after winning it for five straight years. Under the direction of coach Bill Weimar, the tennis team opened the season on Septem– ber 25 with a 4-2 win over South and pro– ceeded to outplay all the Denver schools, fin– ishing with a 44 won-4 loss record. This marked the thirteenth consecutive city cham– pionship for the Angel netsmen. Participating in the successful season and winning their letters were: Skip Kauerz, Allan Strain and anxiety ore clearly shown in Skip Kouerz' expression as he strives to return a shot against North. Alan Metzger Paul Sayers Metzger, Dick Jeppesen, Harris Sherman, John McMurtrie and Les Levitt. Gaining all-city recognition as well as their letters were Bob Chamberlain, Paul Sayers, Chips Berry and Valdis Zebauers. After their city victories, the Angels suf– fered some hard blows at the state tournament, which saw Bob Chamberlain, the number one singles player, lose in the first round, and only the doubles team of Chips Berry and Valdis Zebauers win in the firials. Despite this win, however, the East team lost to Greeley by a small margin. Harros Sherman Valdis Zebauers
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