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l l VARSITY , , , FRONT ROW, J, Fuller, 5, Gofshglll Baber, G. Whaley, G. Moss, C. Moon, R. Maple, B. Martin, G. Marschand, B. Roberts, T. M. Taylor, R. Kuhn, M. Hlebasko, B. Moss, W. Vavricka, J. MCQUFSTOF1. J- 5ff0UCl1, D. McRae, S. Dofy, L. Schenk, R. Jernagen, G. Ramer, Coach Deeter, L. Piercy, S. Martin. SECOND ROW: J. WilSOH. THIRD ROW: CO0Ch J. Lozier, Coach M. J. Cain. Strong Cass Track Team make FRESHMAN . . . FRONT ROW: M. Sailors, K. S. Foreman, K. Bowman, T. Woolever, J. Fuller, Reyburn, B. Thieke, J. McQuiston, S. Martin, L. Coach J. Cain. Piercy. BACK ROW: Manager J. Baber, S. Black, Clawing his way through the air, Gary Moss at- fains his maximum long jump. 3 ,f- l
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test efforts in all events SWIMMING . . . FRONT ROW: Coach B. Berndt, BACK ROW: R. Vovricka, J. Jones, M. Fiedler, D. J. Lyons, M. Boker, A. Ellsworth, S. Mortin, M. McRae, R. Robinson, W. Deeter, S. Martin, G. Billiard, A. Hlebosko, B. Winters, M. Jump. Moss. mug,- The Kings' tankmen, under the guid- ance of Coach Berndt, strove mightily in practices to strengthen all their muscles. Finally, after much hard proc- tice, times in individual and relay races began to decrease. The season began on an optimistic tone as the Kings won the first swimming meet in the school's history. But as the season progressed, the competition became tougher. Even with frequent winning by Most Valuable Swimmer Russ Vavricko, Rick Robinson, Walt Deeter, and diver Gary Moss, the Kings could not odd another win to the column. The first call for golf by Coach Sarber brought outa young team. The first five starters from last year's team had been lost to graduation. But even with this hindrance, the first five were soon hitting in the high 8O's. The scores produced by the first four-Bob Winters, Ken Titus, Steve Lynas, and Stan Lynas-were not low enough. Fi- nally, with the end of the season, the averages of each member were lowered enough to place some marks in the winning column. The season was ended with a bright note when the Kings finished 7th in the sectional. AT the conclusion of the season, Bob Win- ters was selected as the most consistent golfer, and Stan Lynas was named the most improved golfer. Backstrokers, Mike Hlebasko and Mike Jump prepare to shove off. A wincled Cass tonkman splashes to the diving platforms.
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J 1 1 .f if .. . ...G or successful season JUNIOR HIGH . . . FRONT ROW: J. Sanders, T. Plank, S. Runkle, M. Hinkle, K. Plummer, J McCoy, P. Hildebran. J. Shafer, M. Sites, D. Mayhill, R. Martin, M. Carey, L. Mentzer, K. Meister. SECOND ROW: D. Stover, D. Wilson, Romer, R. Mason, J. Franklin, C. Cart, M. Schreyer, R. Hinkle, C. Downhour, D. Martin, J. Vernon, S. Bowman, l.. Carden, K. Kitchel, B. Martin, S. Brandt. THIRD ROW: Coach M. Hil- ton, B. Gordon, M. Hoover, D. Schlegelmilch, F. Cunningham, J. Remley, G. Leffert, D. Smith, J Boker, C. Thurman, J. Baker, D. Higgins, R. Rhine, Coach F. Hawkins. Steve Gotshall strains for those last few winning yards. While Coach Lozier was seeking the needed depth, several new track records were established by both the varsity and freshman squads. Thefvor- sity registered new records from Gary Moss, who vaulted 12' l , Steve Gotshall, who ran the low hurdles in 2l.8, and Bruce Moss, whose hard hard running produced a mile in 4.45.4. Freshman records were es- tablished by Larry Piercy in the highs 07.85 and lows i23.U, Jerry McQuis- ton in the 220 i23.7J, and Stan Martin in the two mile Ul:O3.4J. With these front running performances, the fresh- men placed second, one-and-a-half points out of first, in the Maconaquah Relays. At the annual Spring Sports Banquet several track members who had shown exceptional ability were recognized. Varsity members who were awarded major awards were Gary Moss, top field event, Chuck Moon, top sprinter, Bruce Moss, top distance man, and Jay Strauch, out- standing underclassman. Freshman members recognized were Jerry Mc- Quiston, top sprinter, and Jeff Fuller, top distance man. Holding doggedly onto his lead position, Bill Martin grimaces with the pain of a long-distance runner.
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