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                          Mr.  Startzell  gives  Ray  Zumoff  some  pointers  on  the  technique  of  putting,  while  other  mem­
                          bers  of  the  golf  team  look  on.  During  inter-scholastic  competition,  the  team  plays  at  near  by
                          country  cluhs.  When  not  in  competition,  team  members  practice  a  great  deal  on  fundamental
                          skills  in  order  to  improve  their  game.



           Golf  is  a  relatively  new  sport  at  Delhaas,  being  in   deal  of  time  developing  fundamental  skills;  a  necessity
           existence  only  three  years.  However,  it  is  growing   for  successful  golfing.  Every  year  competition  increases
           rapidly  in  popularity  and  this  season  the  team  is  antic­  so  the  team  has  a  busy  schedule  before  them  which
           ipating  many  more  to  “tee”  off  as  well  as  a  greater   they  are  auspiciously  awaiting to  begin.
           interest  from  the  student  body.  The  team  spends  a  great

                                           We              They                                    We              They
          Neshaminy                       21/2             121/2   Pennsbury                       3                12
          Upper  Doublin                   1/2              8I/0   Pennsbury                       11/2              71/2
          Neshaminy                       6                12      Upper  Doublin                  2                 7
          Trenton  Catholic               6I/2             201/2   Father  Judge                   2                13








                                                                              Bang!  .  .  .  and  they’re  off,  as  another  member
                                                                              of  the  Delhaas  track  team  strives  for  victory.
                                                                              As  spring  rolls  around,  many  of  the  male  mem­
                                                                              bers  of  our  student  body  turn  their  thoughts  and
                                                                              efforts  towards  the  track  team.  Only  through
                                                                              countless  effort,  time,  and  energy  are  these  boys
                                                                              able  to  compete  in  varied  skills  of  track —
                                                                              hurdling,  high  jumping,  pole-vaulting,  discus
                                                                              throwing,  and  the  shot  put.  Through  participa­
                                                                              tion  in  the  Lower  Bucks  County  League  many
                                                                              Delhaas  students  have  attained  recognition  by
                                                                              receiving  good  ratings  and  awards.  Looking
                                                                              into  the  future,  we  are  able  to  predict  excellent
                                                                              prospects  and  more  honors  for  our  school.





          Under  the  coaching  of  Mr.  Taft  are  the  speedy   team  memhers.   Left
          to  Right:  Roy  Anders,  Arnold  Katz,  Ernest  Johnson,  Barry  Ballow,  and
          Bill  Priestly.
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