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5' First row: P. Brennan, E. Jastrzembski, Else, Bachman, C Moore, R. Kuchar, Moore, T. Russ, G. Dungan, B. Fulgenzi, I Kelly, B. Safko, I. Kelly, Second row: Mgr. T. Vittiglio, Coach Mr. Maloney, S. Burns, T. McAvoy, Bair, Bennett, P. DeRoche, D Mahlmeister, D. Kanaan, G. McClain, C. McClain, D. Payne, M I I Q: jff y 'Q I .2 . Burns, B. Karafag Third row: D. Hackett, W. Reisdorf, T. Masson, I. Hopkins, M. Ciavarella, T. Finn, R. Tremblay, L. Ministrelli, A. Kanka, Harper, P. Burns, D. Cote, D. Phelan, Kastely, T. Kurkowski Mike Kiefer, Rick Hnath, jerry Bennett, Ron Kuchar, Gary McClain and Art Carney do some extra 22O's on their own to get into shape. in Bruce Fulgenzi spends time daily on his s tart so he can contend with the league sprint leaders. . QT gigzkte 139 'flea
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ell-Balanced Team Points to Strong Finish Returning lettermen form nucleus of fine squad Pete Foley, Bolo Zeilinski, Paul Mason, Greg Pilette, our mile relay quartet, work out to loosen up their muscles so they can he in tip-top shape. From February to june a group of young men dedicated to the sport of track and field worked spiritedly in conditioning themselves for the upcoming season. Track is very peculiar because the contestants must compete against not only their op ponents but also the clock. There are thir- teen different events in a dual meet and this diversity allows almost anyone to com- pete wherever his own specialty lies. Coach Mr. Maloney works with the boys in the field events and the sprints while Br. Castellanos drills the distance runners. This year due to their fine efforts and to the unusually large number of re- turning lettermen, we presented one of the most balanced teams in the league in all events. jack Kelly, who cleared 11'9 last year, approaches the cross har at the beginning of a practice jump before our first meet. 'UZ 138
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l l I Pete Foley anal Paul Mason work on the all-important fnal hand-off Paul DeRoche puts forth a tremendous effort in prepara- for the last quarter-mile leg of the mile relay. tion for the Catholic shot-put championship this year. First row: D. McKinnon, P. Heisey, B. Gleason, Mallon, R. Hnath, C. Pilletle, P. Mason, P. Foley, P. Forhan, L. DeWulf, B Chovanec, M. Marting Second row: Couzens, T. Willick, Camp- bell, C. DeVVulf, T. Houran, Thorson, R. Zielinski, D. Stewart, M. Kastely, E. Latendresse, B. O'Malley, Yarmalcg Third row: 140 JM! YJ W lNlgr. R. Kirchner, Nl. Swoycr, S. Scriven, L. Zoch, T. Campbell, N. Tata, T. Chaput, R. Zawacki, B. Pillars, M. Kiefer, A. Carney, B. Stapczynslci, R. Rennell, D. Aderente, D. Palms, E. Hart, Coach Br. Castellanos.
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