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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
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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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