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av 9 r 1 9 D Ur-43:1--Q Q 3 5 15 3 Q af a a t ic Q - NFQFQFQ A A if ,, ii il Coach LalVlar and Coach 9 Faulkner pose with the ,L - . gf ,E 4, t f -XM y AQ sophomore team before a ,ms gpfi 'I K , practice session. Wz'th F rash Record Best tering sophomores include Jim Steele, Robbie Williams, Wally Deffenbaugh, Richard Buchanan, Ron Kramer, Gary Headings, Vern Palmer, Ron- nie White, and Willie McNeil. The B-team, consisting of sophomores and var- sity reserves who seldom worked out as a unit, compiled a 1-7 record. After the El Dorado Wild- cats tallied 25 points in the first half, the junior Colts rallied to hold them scoreless in the second half. The Colts also earned one touchdown to end the struggle 25-6. Juniors lettering were Kenny Ransom, Lonnie Carpenter, Bruce Armstrong, Steve Dannels, Dennis Walston, Gerry Knifley, Roger White, Steve Lewis, and manager LeRoy Stein. The freshmen football team breaks for a picture after com- pleting the most successful Colt schedule this season. W7-tai ,z,,, ,Q i W K, V- V-an I Q s ,PN ' M 'f ,, .- . , ss. A , Y M se.. . Q Q, M - '-f , , Q .mc W , , Bob Madzey lowers his head to gain extra yardage in a sopho- more game. David Casmear rolls around left end pursued by a host of Carlton tacklers.
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The B-Colts discuss plans with Coach Layton for next year's season l I :Ae-,i rw f CFL 3' , Q if 'si W in W i Reserves Letter 18 Us Unity, determination, and spirit were evident in the Colt's reserve squads this season. Coaches Trager, LalVlar, Faulkner, White, and Layton Wally Deffenbaugh pushes forward for a few extra yards for the Colts. Robbie Williams puts his shoulder into the ball car- rier for a needed tackle. 44 hope that the correlation of effort shown by these teams will be important assets for future varsity teams and improved seasons. Frosh earned the best record at CHS with two wins, three losses, and two ties. One of their high points was the Campus-Derby game. With only two seconds left in the game and Campus trailing, the baby Colts rallied for a TD to end the tussle with a 6-6 tie. The sophomores finished with a 1-4 record high- lighted by a 20-0 victory over Ark City. The let- - ,Ji --me -1 .gi xgmrgf xl M ,wt 5, X f wp
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Informal was the dress code as Varsity cheerleaders attended games at Boosting morale at games was just part of PCPSWYS and Sllldellls 0PCYl6Cl the home and on the road and staged assem- Pep Club's activity as members also sponsored sports seasons with 8 bonfire and blies to encourage school spirit. poster parties and wrapped goal posts. rally. Runners Top A VL As Pepsters Lettermen Back Sports For the first time in Campus' six year history, cross country runners came out on top of the l league in both the A and B brackets. The dis- tancemen pulled other upsets and placed third in the regionals to qualify as a team for State and to help Coach McConnell earn the Top League Cross Country Coach award this season. Senior ,lack Van de Bruinhorst was named out- standing Colt runner for the third straight year and the varsity finished ninth at State. Lettering for the season are seniors Jack Van de Bruinhorst, Jerry Camacho, Eddie George, Eugene Greenwell, Larry Liedtke, Randy King, and Larry Proppg and juniors Don Fifer, Larry Hohl, Fred Mann, Joe Schroeder, and Mike Stovall. Important backers of team action are the Pep Club and cheerleaders. Attending athletic func- tions throughout the season and lending their support is the purpose of these groups. Letter- men's Club, composed of boys from all sports, have a major responsibility of furthering school spirit through their presence and activities. A motion is made as Lettermen's Club meets to plan events for the year including fund raising projects and a spring awards banquet. I 46
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