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Track Team busts three school records TOUGH BREAKS. This is how The Archer Track Team's season could be described in one phrase. Each oT The Archer's TirsT Two meeTs was decided by less Than haIT oT a second, as They boTh came down To The IasT race. These Tough Two losses seemed To seT The mood Tor The resT oT The season. The season was disappoinTing espe- cially because The Team had quiTe a Tew ouTsTanding individual perTormers, buT noT enough depTh in mosT evenTs. The besT perTormer on The Team had To be senior John Dewaal. He broke school records in boTh The mile, wiTh a Time oT 4130.8 and The 880, wiTh a Time oT 2:OI. He was also one oT only Two Archers To advance To The sTaTe meeT. OTher ouT- sTanding perTormers were Louis Kimble, who became co-holder oT The school IOO yard dash record, wiTh a Time oT IO.I, Bruce Fink, only oTher Archer To go To The STaTe meeT wiTh a second place in The discus, and Bill Turner, who broke The school record in The pole vaulT, wiTh a vauIT OT I I'2 . The indoor season was an unquaIiTied success in iTs TirsT year aT Andover. The Archers Tinished ninTh in The sTaTe meeT, deTeaTing such counTy powers as Arundel and NorTheasT. This Team produced And- over's TirsT sTaTe champion in Louis Kim- ble, who won The 50 yard dash. Coach Dennis Saylor did a Tine iob in condiTioning boTh Teams, wiTh his use oT compuTerized worIcouTs and his dedica- Tion in sTaying wiTh The Team every day Trom mid-winTer To IaTe spring. BELOW LEFT: Bob GoeTz warms up prior To a hard day's worIcouT. BELOW RIGHT: Four year veTeran Ed Koucheravy demonsTraTes The Fosbury Flop in The high jump. BOTTOM: OUTDOOR TRACK - FRONT ROW: C. Marine Imgr.I, K. Skillman Imgr.I L. Sohl Imgr.I, K. Medicus Imgr.I, K. Bock Imgr.I SECOND ROW: G. Gabler, B. EiTeI, S. EbberT, G. Farmer, M. Bock, B. GoeTz, G. Creel, D. Drenner. THIRD ROW: J. McCarTy, M. Graham, C. Mar- Icowslci, F. MeisTer, J. Powell, J. Manns, G McLesIcey, B. Nellenbaclc, J. Dewaal, Coach Saylor BACK ROW: D. LinThicum, J. Newcomb, W. Sohl E. Koucheravy, T. Warehime, B. Turner, J. Cum' mings. .Qsmli Rx ' si L.-
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RIGHT: Sophomore Louis Kimble breaks lhe 'rape for a viclory in lhe IOO. BELOW: Bill Turner easily clears IO' in 'rhe counly pole vaull compefilion. BOTTOM LEFT: INDOOR TRACK - FRONT ROW: K. Skillman lmgr.l, A. Smifh lmgr.l, L. Kimble, B. Goelz. M. Hry- hylc. SECOND ROW: S. Wehn, G. Birx, J. Dewaal, D. Linlhicum, J. Manns. M. Graham, G. McLeslcey. BACK ROW: Coach Saylor, D. Drenner, T. Warehime, E. Koucheravy, W. Sohl, J. Newcomb, B. Eilel, C. Marine lmgr.l. BOTTOM RIGHT: School record-holder John Dewaal flashes pasl Severna Park runner in home- slrefch. ' ,Xw'.adi A C. -'FM' P .., -- .w xx Q dggcgillg. . s V
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BELOW: Ellen ResTivo valleys To keep The poinT alive. ABOVE RIGHT: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Coach J. CaTTerTon, K. Grace, E. ResTivo, A. Wellham. BACK ROW: D. Fischer, T. Schiavone, J. STork, C. Hawks, G. Mul- lins, J. Rice, S. Maxwell, R. Henson, L. Gibson. BELOW RIGHT: JV VOLLEYBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: K. Hansen, M. PaTTi, V. MounT. C. Szech, B. McCurry. BACK ROW: L, Gibson, C. MeisTer, B. LinThicum, D. Fischer. Volleyball and track girls work hard WINNING NINE MEDALS IN THE counTy Track meeT Topped oTT The season Tor The girls' Track Team. Glenda Mullins led The girls by Taking Tour medals in The counTy meeT, while Anne SmiTh earned The only TirsT place medal by winning The discus. OTher medal holders included Carol STone in The 440 yd. run, Melanie Bloucher Taking second in The high lump, and JaneT Cox, Carol STone, Melanie Bloucher, and Glenda Mullins in The 880 relay. Under The direcTion oT Miss Debbie Baker and Mrs. BeTTy Cavanaugh, The Team doubled in size This year and worked hard. In each oT The Two sched- uled Tri-meeTs They placed second and in The disTricT meeT They parTicipaTed buT did noT place. The girls' volleyball Teams wound up a hard ToughT season by posTing a 7-7 record Tor The varsiTy and a 4-4 record Tor JV. According To Mrs. Jackie CaTTerTon, The coach oT boTh Teams, scores don'T always Tell The sTory. Much individual eTTorT and improvemenT Took place behind The scores. Two seniors, Ellen Res- Tivo and Ann Wellham, who shared Girl AThleTe oT The Year honors, helped moTivaTe The varsiTy ThroughouT The sea- son. WiTh The loss oT only Three seniors and The experience gained This year The Team developed a sTrong nucleus Tor TuTure seasons. -...... v I , fi . x Y 41 L.......-C -Hel
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