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if 'Si ,,,gixsa'i 4 0 ,wg CROSS COUNTRY TRUCKS ALO G The Varsity team this year, would seem to be missing the fuse to their traditional firecracker. State finalist Mario Alacon, who had previously led the mighty Dolphins to three strong showings in the South Coast League, graduated last year with full honors. Nevertheless, Head Coach Tim Butler seemed quite optimistic about the running abilities of team captain Runar Bowman and company. Fellow thin clads in- cluded Steve Johns, John Whistler and Sophomore Chip Mauvezin. All were expected to give strong showings and they did by placing 4th in the league. On the sophomore cross country team the key word was conditioning. Words like rude, gross, and really hard were One Year Before the Mast ,fs ,Au W' f -H , ppl,
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