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Cross Country Club honors all runners Story and Photos by Judy Hegarty 'fiifi The Cross Country Club satisfied the thirst of both boys and girls cross country runners. They boosted spirits, J 'if' sf 30 yi W- gave moral support, and passed out place cards. These were the purposes of the club. Requirements for member- ship were coming to the meetings and participating in extra activities. Raising money was essential to fund the club's projects. They sold Coke at one cross country meet and held a rummage sale at Park-n-Swap. The funds bought ice and cups to serve the Coronado runners, as well as art sup- plies to make posters. ONE We've worked real hard this year, said Sandy Schoenhofen, vice presi- dent. Even though our membership declined a great deal, we still gave the teams a lot of support. Several of the runners themselves were active in the club - Mark Mcln- tyre, Bill Gordon, David Reed, Randy Martens, Kirk Fiehler, Les Shipman, and Gary Cawthorne. Cross Country Club Pres. Yvonne Maureen McSpadden Rossenbach Kirk Fiehler V.P. Sandy Les Shipman Schoenhofen Mark Mclntyre Sec. Jill Gary Cawthorne Geridimos Randy Martens Tres. Debi David Reed Jackson Bill Gordon C.C.C. Rep. Sponsor Jim Diana Ford Ryder Carol Woodard TWO ONE Yvonne Rossenbach, senior, is quenching the thirst of dis- tance runner Bill Gordon, sophomore. TWO Jill Gerodimos, senior, reads a place card for girls cross coun- try runner Jennie Stephens, sophomore. THREE Seniors Sandy Schoenhofen and Yvonne Rossenbach prepare a glass of water for the next Coronado runner to cross the finish line. FOUR Sandy Schoenhofen, senior, Carol Woodard, junior, and Yvonne Rossenbach, senior, give the Coronado cross country runners a bit of encouragement. FOUR 59... wgm-.sf s .NX . THREE iqlvv tiara. ,X . 1- S: s vn-s is: X ss fin ff .. 3 , N ' - Q .l :Na N er. sy Q gf-.5-zfrwss f . L ,X ,Y . Sli . ... . W .ws . k',a,sN,,c g? A X . 1 . A -R ggi!! TQ: i ii 5 N gig ' Q .-
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