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xx' l T N. 5- i tiff! Ny, .. : 1 gage in ,m,, 2 rt aah, D milf wif' s an 1 1-2,pAg'y14Nb ,Q sr , 1 5 Seated, left to right: Frank Russo, Fred Miranda, Melvin Waldrip, Ken D'Archangelo, Ed Spicer, Otis Wilder, Jay Murphy. Second row Gary Wassei, Ralph Smith, Jim Baylor, Jerry Calvert, Craig Lymer, Bob McCormick, Larry Birch, Jim Hennessey, Paul Denney. Standing Coach Fuenning, Harold Barthalow, Walter Holmes, Dick Rohr, Jim Sourant, Hank Pyhel, Danny Wahlin, John Thoren, Steve Lang. VARSITY TRACK CAMELBACK'S TRACK TEAM, termed by Coach Fuen- ning as The strongest on the track in the city, has proved their worth by taking six out of seven track events in three dual track meets. THE SEASON HAS thus far progressed in dual meets, showing a 2-l record. Glendale and Washington both fell to the Spartan spikesters, while South Mountain took a close victory. Glendale lost 64-49 at Glendale, Washing- ton fell 78 U3-34 2X3 on the Spartan track, and South was victorious 64 U2-48 U2 on its home grounds. COACH FUENNING SCHEDULED five dual meets this season while the squad was to participate in eight meets involving more than two teams. Of the 60 boys out for track, 35 are varsity and J. V. material. Coach Fuen- ning pointed out six boys as his outstanding, or most potential. Dick Rohr in the hurdles, Eddie Spicer also a hurdler, Bob McCormick in the 440 yd. run, Paul Denny in the 880, Jerry Calvert in the broad jump, has shown vast improvement, and Dan Wahlin has great potential in the high iurnp. These boys, according to Coach Fuen- ning, would carry the Spartan hopes into the state meet. THE VARSITY SQUAD this year broke the school mile relay record, which is indicative of great things in the Arizona relays says Coach Fuenning. The team has eight returning lettermen, and coupled with more strength in the field events, Coach Fuenning feels that Camelback could Romp 'em all. -'l5 4 THIS YEAR'S SQUAD is probably the finest track team Camelback has fielded in its short history. Because of this, the team feels it should receive more support from its student body. We get lonely out there was their cry, SO THE TRACK season is also a demonstration of future Camelback domination of the Arizona sports scene. Potential in every event gave Spartan rooters a hope for the coming seasons and the laurels to come. AT PRESS TIME SCORES We They 64 Glendale 49 78 113 Washington 34 2X3 48 112 South 64 112 Placed Fourth in Phoenix city relays Placed Fifth in Glendale invitations
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Prix JFK ,..----W ,...-v ,..-s. 1 ,si- , wg We . as 'F : . ix! THEY'RE OFF! Walt Holmes sets off, left to right, Bob McCormick, Paul Denny, Craig Lymer, and Jerry Calvert in the 100 yard sprint. Looking on are Jay Murphy, Hank Pyhel, Jim Hennesey, and Dick Hennessey. SPARTAN TRACK CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. This squad, under 'the leadership of Coach Fuenning, romped two miles a meet during the season. These stalwarts were, front row, left to right: Otis Wilder, Wendall Coats, Bob Savittieri, Scott Smith, Don Ottosen. Back row: Coach Dick Fuenning, Leslie Arnold, Charles Vanemburg, tracksters. Fast was a Dick Hennessy, Bob McCormick, Paul Denny, Eddie Spicer. varsity meets this year. DICK FAST WINDS up to heave the discus for the Spartan J. V. who participated in many 5. '. ' . , 'i.QfQ3tD 'c ' f 1- Nz: 'Uk -, S at Yrs., ss. ' . ' . 5 i5YYi7Y: L:' U Sl I ' 'L S ,-- e ,k-1 ' , ., 2 x D , K. , KK-K KK .1 3 . KKK -ss .N ik X. K 2, D 'X .s YL ,QQ 5 X ,A ., .,KKjg,,z N, - K - . KK K 5 K K K K K -K, ,,kL K K K WW MW... ,fy ' ' 5' 2 ' -, eg... , . , , -- 1 - if 1 s--fx. Q, A w' - . .- Q i ' 1 1 . l, 'i l giifleiizxaig,--rl- flu f . 31- 1. .-' .K 5 ggi-Aw. ,.l.Q .K KKm ,K-KKK KK KK . K KKK 3 :z -ai K . KKK g-fKK K . KKK . at K - t -- Q K M , as 55555553 A as , ili-if I 5 . '5'iR5' QV fy v . A ff5s1's-, x fm' ' ffnsif ' D , . Q. -w, -. ',,11-P':3wi t-g-.g,.- -- -. Q k . A ' , .. . F --X ifffl -- sift .W , . ' ' ' , ,swirls k .- ' M- f ,. , 7- , ass . . . -- ,, , - . - A gggjfsa- t, ,K qs .-5 .. - ,K--. .- C- X .5 . - ,N f . -F ' M in - f Q. -at 'sg A ef K KK 3 1 ' K . 2 , ' s ,i - fl., 3 KK K K . 5, ,ij 'sfKx5 K : ijs-st, i wKKKK 1gjK-. Q- cm ' xsyk ' xv X- KK Q' Km .K t -, r -t - . ft f - , r ' -1 -fi' , t - , 'f 5 , - . . 'fy - - N Q. - . ,isis sg., 3 -, - f - - .- K ' -f F . ' -'L , i' ' -- T5 M A- C. ff' if - 5 ' . :i?'?'??1 A s- 'Q ff 42 .. t. K K. K, KNKK ,QKKK K ,1- K A K K., - rf Ks? . K. - KK I its . L ' ' V' 5 . , -L , i f TR - 5 sa - W ' , - as ' . ' K .. K -1- '- -..-- -4, - X 5.fi,,q',,w. , . Q 4 A 1 -tg, . ' t , K 4... . 5 t'?5..w,,..?t-ti -sg' .' . s . , xffwg .qi 4 .fu Zgtiffga . 5,5 5 ezbfm H KK , rm.. g E . K- K s,3.a:swsKKs3 .1 :KKK X' r - - .133 1. '1l'- ,. 'X f-17' , .- ,,,,,,,,Y F .af . Ks-5-H.. gg.:-- V. .- K, K- . ,,, . W,.,K.,5m5.v,-Z..Lww., Ks,,q5KKf ,L-3. . f K sgagj' ,1Kzi.-K.-. -K. K K -. W f - as - s , V- . , r - - 'Y ' - ' Q- ' - M 'F f . .- 't K- ' S- -2' 'V ' f-'21 , . .six -if 1- .. -. f.f'Tw1,-.trfz -155-
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