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Wayne Talarzyk, way out in front of the second place runner, passes the baton to Bruce Brazelton, another speedy senior, as he begins the final lap of another wirming relay. Senior pole oaulter Dave Freeman shows the skill needed for pole uaulting and rlemonstrates the form which won him hrst place in the Petersburg relays and SIAC meet. 22 Sprinters Pace OUR TRACK SQUAD under the guidance of Coach Max Smith cut a wide swath in the win column this season. We swept over six city track foes, in addition to many ont-of-town schools and we won the Petersburg Relays for the third time in as many years. YVe also won the city meet for our third year in a row. Then we traveled to New Albany for the annual SIAC meet, which we lost to New Albany for our first and only defeat. As the senior edition went to press, we were still faced with the sectional, regional and state meets. The hulk of the work on the track squad was carried hy the Big Threev this year, composed of seniors Bruce Brazelton, VVayne Talarzyk, and junior hurdler and sprint man Ronnie Snodgrass. Brazelton ran the 100, 220, 440, and the mile and half-mile relay, however, his specialty was the 440. It was a privilege to watch Talarzyk, the man with the iron lungs, run the mile and the half-mile with ease. During the SIAC meet, he ran hoth the mile and the half-mile, winning both hut was disqualilied in the half-mile for allegedly shoving a man on the first turn. Snodgrass, easily the cityls hest in the hurdles, had the best times in 'the high hurdles and set a new city record in the lows. Setting records seems to he a hobby for Ronnie, as he now holds the Freshman low hurdle record, and the Freshman SIAC record in the same event. Coaches Max Smith ancl Guy Anclress hold an impromptu conference as they watch their charges prepare them- selves for an all-important meet.
Bulldogs To Victory Although these three spec-dsters were the Big Tlll'l'l'.,, they could never Win a meet hy themselves. They had to have many good boys backing them up and Well they did. Dave Freeman, senior pole vaulter, who blossomed out this year after relatively staying in the haekground, chose his senior year as his year to shine. After placing fourth in the City Meet, he went on to tie the city champ for first place in the lletcrshurg Relays and the conference meet. Freddie Bosse, wt-ll known in athletics during his four-year tenure at Bosse, also fared very well in the pole vault. Tom Young, senior high jumper, won the city meet this year, as he soared to a height of 5 ft.-ll in. Although outshone hy Snodgrass in the hurdles, Dick Alhin was always out there giving his all for Bosse. -lim Alderson and Don Lcllnc took turns running on one of the Hnest half-mile relay teams we ever had. Adrian Fleming, discovered in a gym class, was invited to try out for the squad, and participated in the broad jump. During our four years at Bosse these boys and many othcrs gave us many fine track squads and many chznnpionships. 1957-58 varsity track squad - Ist row, left to right - T. Ynung, H. Turner, D. Stremming, I. Nicholson, 1. Dor- ris, R. Szzmlgrrzss, F. Bu.s'.s-e, D. LeDuc, R. Smitli. 2nrl mu: - B. Guclgel, I. Harmon, D. Albin, B. Molzon, .l. 'l'nll1ert, R. Frezon, A. Brill. A. Fleming. Srfl row - X mv, Tom Young clears the lmr with mum to spare us lu' outiumps eonterulers from .seven lliglz selmols to win the lzigzli jump elzmnpirmslzip in tlze annual City High Selzoal track ancl field meet. Coach M. Smith, D. Ouellette, D. Kenzie, C. Fuhrer, H. Helbig, C. Garner, D. Sigl, D. LeDuc, G. Vmm, l. Rutlif. 4tl1 row - G. Beliagg, B. Brazelton, A. Mc'- Cutclmn, G. Hul1ert.s'rm, F. Dormeir, L. Siesky, YV. Tu- larzylc, D. Fl'Ce HlIllI.
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