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A Boring race. Cross Country coach George Boring laps a distant senior on fac- ing page. Jim Balsamello, also a faculty runner, placed ninth Seniors Joe Baldesweiler and Dave Sarnak ended in thirteenth and eleventh places. After two false starts, faculty ran away from the seniors in second annual Faculty- Senior meet Mel Caseiro and Pete Kaz- nosky outpaced all seniors but couldn't catch George Boring, the winner SENIORS VS FACUL1
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Fmdruj mikii mldn't Aim tot (jflwifcj mnm in urn (vim awiiiww It's becoming a traditioni The second annual Faculty-Senior Cross Country Race was run in December on rare day last winter that would have been mild except for a bracing wind that made it seem colder than it really was. Mr. George Boring, Cross Country coach, ran away from the field after two false starts. He was challenged only by Mr. Peter Kaznoski. Winter Track coach. Kaznoski made a fight of it for the first quarter of the course, but after that, it was a Boring race all the way. He finished in a time of 1 7:32. Senior Tracy MacMillan put a large dent in male egos by coming i ahead of all other studer runners—and not a few facult starters, as well. She was fifth i the field with a time of 20:43. The first four finishers wer teachers: Boring, Kaznosky, M Caseiro. and Alexander Horvatl Teachers also finished in sixth an ninth place: Ray Beier and Jir Balsamello. Aside from MacMillan in fifth, th only other students to run in th Top Ten were Leonard Mazzi seventh; James Lemeieux, eight! and Anthony Ippolito, tenth. For the faculty, this win was its sc cond in a row. 22—SENIORS VS. FACULTY
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Holiday moods are evoked in scenes above Chorus members carolled in the hallways, alumni were entertained at a reception with faculty, and Co-op students Mary Young and Linda Trostle brightened Christmas at a party for special youngsters. What would the holidays be without music? Co-op student Linda Zuczek teaches a handicapped youngster how to play his xylophone, while Bob Getty and Cathy Gilliam prepare gifts for their Christmas par- ty guests. 24—HOLIDAYS
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