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IUNIOR VARSITY TRACK SQUAD-Front Row: David Bausano, Russ Husted, Bill Conroy, Cary Bimson, Mike Toomey, Vince San Angelo, Ricky Mellen, Greg Bowlby . . . Second Row: Rod Baker, Kirk Noreuil, Brand, Fred Heinrichs, Rick Cota-Robles, Alan Bonney, Steve Beenblossom, Myren Marx, jim Stiger . . . Third Row: Harry Yates, Mike Fristoe, Cliff Feldman, Glenn Tappan, Ronnie Nowell, Paul Kay, Andv Romero Rnlwert Shank r'i fs'rW'W . . . Fourth Row: john Sizemore, Richard Rineer, Monroe Vaughn, Michael Hotchkiss, Lon Clark, Kirt Ijams, Bill Edwards . . . Fifth Row: jim MacMacken, Harry Parham, Mike Wein- zapfel, Mike Fitz, Tom Boman, jeff Phillips, jesse McKenzie, Bruce Erikson . . . Back Row: Doug Ownby, Hank Russell, Phil Bimson, Ken Meadows, Mel Coons, Phil Randall, Bob Sholes. ayvee Cindermen Looked Toward Successful Season Possessing great potential, the jayvee team for 1963 looked forward toward a rather successful season. In- experience shows up as the cindermen's greatest draw- back. Middle distances, pole vault, and hurdles are the IV Trojans strongest event. The IV track team, consisting of fifty students, practiced hard from 2:30 until five o,clock. Coach Bill Kiser expected the Tuc- son, Palo Verde, and Rincon meets to be the hardest to win. BILL KISER, junior var- sity track coach, also in- structs all freshmen, junior varsity and varsity weight men in throwing the shot and discus. In the fall he serves as assistant line coach for the varsity football team. When he is not instructing athletes Mr. Kiser teaches physical education and health. Discus num Vince San Angelo lets go with a practice toss dur- ing one of the junior varsity intersqua meets.
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Qin- fw 99444 X .Z : j U Ja 41, if VARSITY TRACK SQUAD-Front Row: Kelly Hanson, Tim Burr, Ralph Smith, Charlie Wathall . . . Second Row: Carl Bowlby, Chuck Hudspeth, George Cunningham, Bruce Duffy . . . Third Row: Donaldson, Frank Knoop, Craig Gillaspie, Robert Bergen . . . Fourth Row: Reid Ehlenburg, Larry Vinyard, Jeff Hampton, Dan Flores . . . Fifth How: Richard Whitman, Wayne Clark, Jon Hoffman, Jim Chrisrnan, john Seagle, Roger Miller, pau ...N Van Lawler, Winston Warfield, Richard Pruitt . . . Sixth Row: Robin Sizemore, George Corneveaux, Sherman Weadock, David Van Pelt, Tom Paulos, Larry Zukowski, Ioe Leininger, Cal Wood, Bill Schaidt, Victor Van Sickle . . . Back Row: Tom Ferguson, Darrel Kelley, Mike VVilliams, Gary Perry, Eugene Clark, Terry Charhoneau, Rick Shosie, Larry Racer, john Parker. Trojan Tracksters Boast Fifteen Returning Lettennen A f ff ' ' '. L' V f Q S 1 Q 1 f ff ,,',' ,V W ,lf M X 1 A ,R ' 'Q 'X 7 ' 'A f' 'Q 5 i Q V .,, f,,,,WZ, , , , , V, it K, Wigff V ,,V,,. ,, K 4, , ,,,,, W ji vi V YA fi 1 ,.,, A ' 7 1 f W5 . 'S 'Y ' ' , , X - E' ,fr Ri p!-Wifi ,g , A ' , ,, , ,,', wif ' ' ,,,, U ', if -71 ' 5' ' ' - V, ig .4 ,',, wx f 1 ,',, r A v fftfg. V , ,,,' 1 ' V' V ,M 1 5 ,lf 4, ', P 1,1 T itrr r i ,n T i - i i 7,47 ,J ,V f , , ,li?,lig' V I iff? iii, f 5 ff -T ' it i r W ,ze ' Flashy hurdlers Charlie XVathal1 and Ralph Smith breeze over Stretching for the sky, CHS high jumper Reid Ehlenburg shows the the low hurd16S in 21 regular PFHCUCC Session- form that made him the 1962 school decathalon champ.
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f 9, af? Potential Packed Prosh Expected a Good Season Freshman broad jumper Ray Lee sails through the air in a regular practice session trying to better his mark. Possessing a large amount of potential, the frosh Trojan cindennen faced the upcoming ,63 track sea- son. Overcoming their main handicap of inexperience, the freshmen expected a much better season this year. The shot put and discus proved to be their strongest events, while the middle distances and high jump were the weaker ones. Tucson High and Rincon, sporting excellent track teams, presented the greatest competition for the CHS frosh. I S ee Spring Supplement for seas0n's record. Q 'iii P S T of yr., ' 4, A f-'. . V,,, Flip, . Mm ,. ,. 'i'ri' i', fl k g! ,V K V Y ggigw' 73, u...,.,,,,, fe ar ff? Q fe! 4 fag ff 21 ff ff Mr! XXQ X ff figx O f 3 LEE MORTON, frosh track coach, is a drivers education and drivers training in- structor. Taking an active interest in extra-curricular activities he serves as co- adviser for the Lettermen's Club. He is in charge of teaching the freshmen, ex- cept weightmen, the basic skills needed to become a good cinderman for the fu- ture varsity and j.V. teams of Catalina. X7 ff Zo , V52 . 12,54-.i1I':'j-,If .. , ,3 g '31 X -lg f .- P -V s :ff 19112524-5 '-f:-fffffffalrf 4-ff 1 - an me , ,V , , , H 7- f nf za. .pl-mfye-My ff- . 1 fi . , .f 410.-C40 fag, .-,! -,f V.-,.-,Q5,-I.-zywyzgf f , :za-, Weefgz:-it,4wa2f'zff2 f f . 'VIZ .V fff 1ff4,f.?:'- Vv?f'X ff 7 ff -44, f f i E i ,.., F ROSH TRACK SQUAD-Front Row: Bill Fraesdorf, James Masi- mer, Patrick Class, Ronnie Dotseth, Chester johnson, Micky Foster, Tyler Clement . . . Second Row: Keith Carlson, Rickie Cline, Steve Prater, Gary Duffy, Ronnie Phillips, Steve Nielsen, Alan Stutts . . . Third Row: john Miller, Ron Flores, Les Pren- tiss, Drew Salter, Lawrie Livingston, Ronnie Wickhorst, Curtis Hodel . . . Fourth How: Harvey Karchmer, Howard Post, joe Mikkelson, joel Mur, George Butcher, Tom Anderson, Joe Blank- enship . . . Back Row: Dean Mowen, james Derppel, 'Tony Garcia, Steve Mathie, Delbert Evans, Phil Barry, Dennis Ray.
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