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1 . xx V, A Q., ,M is , r U2 V? L David McClure receives encourage- ment from a teammate as he runs down the stretch. Members of the freshman squad improved their specialties in an effort to gain var- sity berths in coming seasons. Eleven members of Coach McConnell's track team qualified for competition in the regional meet. CHS Cindermen Qualw 11 The Campus tracksters finished the season by sending 11 boys to regionals. Richard Holt, Steve Howerton, Kenny Ransom, Larry Liedtke, Eddie George, Larry Hohl, Jerry Camacho, Jerry Berg, .lack Van de Bruinhorst, Dave McClure, and Don Fifer outlasted stiff Ark Valley competition to qualify for one of the toughest track meets in the state. The only points that could be mustered in this meet were the two Jerry Camacho received for running a 2:00.9 half mile which broke the Campus High School record. Elsewhere during the season the Colts placed seventh in their own invitational and came back to take a solid fourth at West, where they broke the CHS two-mile relay record with Jack, Jerry Camacho, Fred Mann, and Larry Hohl speeding to a fast 8:4-3.8. Following the West Invitational the cindermen defeated Valley Center 9116 to lim' Wag
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Coach Faulkner demonstrates the proper grip techniques as varsity netmen open their season. Experience, Cooperation Mitchell, and J im Schneiter. Fielding two and four man teams from a roster of seven players, the ironmen worked for improve- ment. Each of the Colts decreased their scoring by at least ten strokes and Leslie Clifton and senior Larry Propp earned letters. For his first season as head mentor, Coach LaMar was named outstanding AVL golf coach. Netmen highlighted their year with a final 7-2 win over Derby, after finishing third in the Wellington tourney and seventh in the Ark Valley. Pat Walston earned the only senior letter leaving eleven underclassmen to face future competi- tion. Two Colts sharpen up their serves as they prepare for a doubles match at a home meet. ' ,,,.....--- Leslie Clifton and Larry Propp tee-off for a two-man match while Coach LaMar tallies scores for the remaining five iron- men.
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For Regional Track Meet 4510 in a dual meet. The Colts then went to Derby for quandrangular where Jack ran the mile in 4-:37.3 to break the existing CHS mark. The Colts lost the dual meet at El Dorado 77 to 55, before going to the Ark Valley where the 880 yard relay team composed of Steve, Kenny, Larry Liedtke, and Eddie smashed the old record by Assistant Coach DeWeese explains meet assignments to remaining members of the var- sity squad. Z running a flat 1:37. , g 2 . 2 Coach McConnell stated that next season 5 f S, L Vaz, f qu 2 promised to show the worth of this year with only 2 W 2, ga 3 ' V FTQQTQ-if 3 . . A' Q F ,gin f, X 3 ,. '-f. 'gf o f ig. five semor lettermen, Jerry Camacho, Eddie, ' ,, T ' 'Q' Z! Randy King, Larry Liedtke, and .lack graduating. , 1 E ' ff,-' - . Other lettermen were Jerry Berg, Bruce Arm- wg, 'L A gb .l 7 4 H e- -t '-9 strong, Don, Larry Hohl, Richard, Steve, Fred, - H ,tyg 7 ' g if X K 5 ' Dave, Kenny, .l0e Schroeder, Tony Sinnott, and il - ..... i . or Mike Stovall. ' -' xf 1 . ,, tix. in fix 1 ' C A lfetifff-elf - s g - . W. 5 S my ,. ,,,,, V N my, r 55 I f' W A i Richard Holt steps A high to clear the hur- 'l K dles and reach finish -J with his best time. ,V KN my , 1 While timers set their 2 l watches, Colts Jerry 4 sl Camacho and Mike M W o'L' Stovall prepare for 2 ' r their next run: Tony 2 .,.. Sinnott pours on ex- Q ' ' gf? tra energy as he tries .,, U -. , to overtake an oppo- .. .L K .,-,. game,-glr , Q f..: ' ' 'ii nent. - A an '- 'fr -'.'7 1 ,V , -' Q if 1 , . 5' We-Tie ' , 5.-,iq . ' ,N Q. ,-'. .-Mt.. rgfv- -g,y,.,,,,, --- i lu fa' ifgiw-1' V V fiziif- ' vf iu l i , are 14.1 L t
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