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iwebratH, ■- ' STDnni rodfi aSy-, ' Mary : ' :isti,llo, tlfnM o ' Retard Tni. Second Row ;. Tom Mays , R-usselL.CorlTTd .v-A IiH ' Cloud, ; ::lK nour , Dave RoconsT y, Lax-ry Tottilin, Leo Bister J, Fred Lomaye.sva.r-RwbeTi •■ UOOlI CROSS - COUNTRY RUNNERS Practicing fourteen to seventeen hours a week, the Boys ' Cross-country team showed signs of becoming one of the best in the area. Led by junior Tom Hays, the Varsity squad re- bounded from a poor start to finish the season with a respectable 4-3 record. Coach Steve Wyper blamed the poor start on the loss of our four top runners before the season started, due to sickness or injury. 1. Team members warm up before the race. 2. Sophomore Greg Good crosses the bridge at Colton. 3. Dave Rozonsky checks his time. 4. Tom Hays puffs to the finish line. 5. Carols, Lowe and Herkelrath, enjoy a drink after the face. 6. The Varsity runners check out the course before their race. 7. And they ' re off and running! 140
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rrrrr ' ••titt f H2O POLO TREADS WATER The Varsity Waterpolo team, which was hampered by illness and injury early in the year, had a rather disappointing season sta- tistically. However, the team gained some much needed experi- ence by playing some of the most powerful teams in the area. Bruce Reed, the only senior on the squad, was the captain, with Tom Hobbs being the co-captain. The J.V. team experienced a few of the same problems as the Varsity. Led by captain Russell Fullingham and co-captain Darren Jones, the team highlighted their season with wins over Pacific and Eisenhower. Each of the teams was coach- ed by Mike Nickless, and each practiced an average of eighteen hours a week. i WM B tfK Varsity Waterpolo Front Row; Tom Hobbs, Bruce Reed, Joe Milligan. Second Row; Joey Moore, Russell Fullingham, Keith Dorson, Ted Beckwith. J.V. Waterpolo Front Row; John Cato, Robby Nussbaum, Tim Lovell, Rod Johnson. Second Row; Nigel Simpson, Chet Hopkins, Ray Perod,navid Miller
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KEEP ON TRUCKIN ' Four girls out of the ten who initially signed up for cross-country decided they were tough enough for this grueling sport. So one more year passed by without a team for girls because seven runners are needed to make a team eligible to run. By practicing fourteen to seventeen hours a week, th6se girls, Carol Lowe, Carol Herkelrath, Connie Brodhead, and Mary Lomayesva, tackled the rough terrain of the tracks and survived the tiredness and pain that accompanies long-distance running even though they were short three runners. Hopefully in the years to come, more girls will accept the challenges of cross-country and enable Arlington to have a competing girls ' team. 141
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