

RIFLE-D. Magellan,
L.
Salisbury, J. Gallusser, J. Wilson, Mr. Mochael Zagata, coach, M. Oeleski, G. Catella, R. Frost, R. Jordan, S. Wakin.
Bowlers Earn Trophy Points;
Riflers Second In Section
The bowling team, selected this year primar–
ily in view of the results of the intramural
bowling program, was a vital part of the unde–
feated winter sports team.
Led by Terry Brienza and John Babbitt, the
bowlers contributed a good number of All-Sport
Trophy points to the Jacket tally each week.
The Yellowjacket rifle team finished the
season with an admirable record of six wins and
six losses. After a shakey start, the Jackets
came back to wind up the season with four
victories in their last six encounters.
At the end of the season, the team placed
second in Section Ill competition. The best ten
shooters from this section, including some from
the Jacket squad, then went on to Intersectional
Meet and placed second.
Earning major sport status, the rifle team
was awarded varsity letters for the year.
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BOWLING~ront
Row:
L.
Brienza, R. Smith, J. Rudloff, W Skellie, W.
Stewart, R. Whote, G. Bennett, J Babbitt. Second Row: 0 Wood, T.
Collins, Mr. Stanley Houck.