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, ,, gn- ....W..g. . l TRACK TEAM-Front row: Coach Ron Allen, jim Stevens, Horace johns, Mike Smith, Tom Furst, Roy Veale, Larry Serra, Bruce Ferguson, Jack Riggs, Randy Gonzalez, Darrell Peeples, jim McGrath, Art Hudson, Bob Rogers, George Hansen, Joe Boatwright, Roger Butler, Stuart Rothwell, Richard Porter. Second row: Mark Martin, Kevin Howell, Tom Faye, Steve Spencer, David Campbell, Gary Waid, Larry Peters, William Kreiling, Gerald Purser, Bob Addison, Don Hastings, Roger Cogan, Bradley Mora, Bob Bo- hannon, Coach Stacy Burton. Third row: Terry Carr, Craig Seaberg, Phil Goodman, Charles Baumgartner, Bill Jones, Curtis Rose, Brian Ritchie, john Green, Gary Briggs, Gary Yancey, jim Milican, joel Johnson, Dale Young, Terry Mercer, Randy Rigsby, Mike McRae. l I seg f ,f 1 , , . ...-- . Q. , s 13 A BALANCING Mike Gorham prepares to put the shot. WITH PRACTICED EASE Darrell Peeples lays the baton into the hands of William jones during a practice session of the mile relay. 169
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Cindermen Need agicianas Wand Through the years the CHS track team has been among the top percent of the high schools which have been participating against them. Last year these schools seemed to have raised their caliber of play- ing and won a number of meets against the Chiefs. This year the CHS cindermen have been working extra hard but, as has been seen through the Hrst meets this year, the opponents also seems to have been putting in a bit of overtime. We have more than sixty boys out for the track team and they are hoping for a surprise. HURDLING THE FIRST of many similar obstacles to come Bruce Ferguson drives forward and over the first high hurdle. t. WITH THE HARSH BARK of the starting gun Tom Fahy leaps from the starting blocks, keeping low to provide forward impetus. NEW FORM OF ANTI-GRAVITY? No just Robert Addison strain- ing for the utmost pinnacle of height during his pole-vault
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wwf., ,M ,fm fv ww i SWIMMING TEAM-Firsi row: Cheri Conway, Janice Curran, Diane Kell, Cheryl Busch, Jo Anne Bostick, Jo Ann Leyden, Nancy Bleakley, Jan Young, Ann Bullard, Kathy Taber, Karen Swanbom, Kathy Eberhard, Linda Rose. Second Row: Ken Messier, Ronald Parlett, Willard Eberhard, Jamey Snieder, Mike Beam, Phil Farley, Malcolm Basset, Charles Jernigan. Third Row: Don Stairs, Ray Wiley, John Welch, Rhonnie Kennigs, Randy Perry, Chuck Younglove, Jim Yeloushan, Jack Regar, Buddy Good, Coach David Thomas, Mrs. Virginia Dudick. 1 LOOKING VVINDED AFTER A MARATHON SWIAI, Cheryl Busch ,,., ar, gazes for the finish line during a protracted meet with St. Pete. CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF HIS PLUNGE, Charles jernigan seeks perfection in his diving. 170
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