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I'rn All Right Golfers swing for a better year. Mr. Howard was the coach of the golf team this year, as he has been for the past six years at C.V. I-le said we had a good, well- rounded team even though we had some beginners. The stron- gest, players were seniors Bri- an Bucher and Bill Curtin, sophomore David Bennit and freshman Mark Kluis. The rea- son they stood out was because of their experience and because they had fluid swings and good technique. The team practiced at Gold Hills three times a week to per- fect their game. Coach Howard said it's very important to prac- tice because one never plays a game the same way twice, so a player has to know what to do if he should get into a difficult situ- ation. -Shannon Webster 1. Bill Curtin makes swing into rope. 2. Bill Curtin misses the golf ball. 3. Ron Potts shows his unique golf swing. 5. Bill Curtin instructs his style on a perfect downswing. 6. Bill Curtin putts. 7. The ball drops in the hole. 8. Golf team- back row: Mr. Howard, Brian Bucher, Bill Cur- tin, Ron Potts, Mike Zanola, Mark Zanola, Jeff Breedlove. Front row: Don Edwards, Dave Bennett, Steve Rader, Eric Larson, Mark Kluis. 9. Coach Ron Howard thinks in depth about a prosperous season this year. 2 Golf A. 'tv ,J fl YFZQQQ' .' V 33,1553-if .,., ws- if va o WN.. f ' , -1 lv -wa-.. -N it H , A any F.. ,. A, A.. .,r. K , - .cf ,4 . if t . .V ,, . - f ,n- ,,... J, env ff Lf .M-HW W ,, . M .' M..--+A . il? an , i L ,CQ ' wa ,, ,o. ' F I4 40' 4' ,sr Q.,- -w ..- ..v .
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