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Conference medalist runner-up Chris Haiiey ,:r.e up his putt on the Bruin home course. Halley turned in the low score of 36 for nine boles. Sophomore Doug Mills eyes his tee shot down the »■ fairway. Mills played in the number-four spot most of the year for the Bruin Linksmen. GOLF RECORD BHS OPP. 177 Bluffton and Marion 154-192 172 Madison-Grant 189 256 Peru 266 183 Wabash 1T7 196 South Adams 179 333 New Castle 308 168 Tipton 173 269 Alexandria 278 176 Elwood 181 1st CIC (out of 7) 171 Norwell 160 339 Southern Wells 371 162 Mississinewa 169 9th Sectional (out of 16) :S Golf 185
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Teeing off Tor the junior varsity team is Scott Confer. An 89 was turned in at the CIC by second man on the The JV recorded six wins to only two losses in dual Bruins ' golf team, Jeff tanning, tanning chips the matches. ball to the green for a par shot. -1» . ' GOLF TEAM: (Bottom Row) Lloyd Johnson. Jim Yount, Bill Ely, Dennis Tyler, Robbie Robbins, Da- vid Jackson, Scotl Simmons, Brian Ickes, Scott Con- fer. (Top Row) Ben Hodgin, Doug Mills, Roger Schwarzkopf, Bob Roark, Chris Halley, John Faas, Doug Goetz, Brian Hay (coach). Linksmen victors in CIC Participating in his first year as head coach for the golf team was Mr. Brian Hay. The golf squad had a total of 21 wins and 14 losses in varsity competition and six wins and two losses in junior varsity action. The Bruins finished first in the CIC for the first time since 1970. Finishing in the top spot was Bob Roark, followed by Chris Halley, both with scores of 80. The varsity squad consisted of Bob Roark, Jeff Lanning, Chris Halley, Doug Mills, and John Faas in respective order of their position. Chris Halley had the low score for nine holes with a 36, followed by Bob Roark with 37. The most consistent golfers were Roark and Lanning, stated Coach Brian Hay. The top golfer and CIC medalist with a score of 80 for the Bruins was Bob Roark. Roark is ready to drive the ball from the fairway to the green. 184 Golf
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clubs supported teams Give me a ' B ' , give me an ' R ' , give me a ' U ' . This might be heard from one of the pep blocks during a sports event. Many stu- dents participated in yelling together, dressing uniformly to make the pep block what it was. The 100-member pep block effectively backed the teams and also gave not only the other students enthusiams to yell, but the adult fans as well. Besides attending home games, the pep block often attended the away CIC games to back their Bruins. The blocks wore off-white shirts with Blackford Bruins lettered in red. Brute (Bryon Maddox) also obtained a new uni- form. Bat girls supported the baseball team by doing their specified jobs. Keeping score at the ballgames and picking up the bats were just two of the many duties per- formed. Mat Maids experienced a first this year, as they got to ride along with guys for away wrestling matches. They also contri- buted by cleaning the mats, giving out rib- bons, and keeping score and stats. MAT MAIDS: (Bottom Row) J. Reff, B. Walker, L. Wagner, C. Dilly. (Row 2) R. Deffenbaugh, S. Schermerhorn, R. Rogers. BAT GIRLS: (Bottom Row) S. Musser. K. Kouns, R. Boxell, L. Glancy. (Row 2) T. Baker, B. Rogers, P. Rinker, L. Hummer. Brenda Rogers studies the game as she combines her business with pleasure while keeping Bruin scoring and statistics. 186 Mat Maids, Bat Girls
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