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f ,- 4 l First raw: Kreng, Cain, Chase, Smith, Lessa, Boyn- ton. Second row: Foster, Posthumas, Hultman, 9 r Kiselewski, Sorg, Merryman, Third row: Hyde, Miller, Steele, Laramy, Warsaw, Nichols, Bisbee, www f Annatoyne, Coach Steele. V ' Q? f ' . A , i ,-rf, ' wg. y Iggy- ,yr . en 151, ,Q ,, I y i.:ffwf5f ',-+ 4 Aj, sg V i .W A Ll K j ft D lung 'QA fl - f ' iff' 1: M4 4 ' 8 . . Upper left: Lessa, Smith, and Nichols. Upper center: ' Merryman throwing the javelin. Upper right: Foster in the broad jump. Lower left: Dashmen Miller, Haynes, Annatoyne, Kelly. Lower right: At the start! l Sunil IJ.: A , 1 l f' 1 Hynix 1 I -, Q!-5-.--. U, f 1 lx Nl Pg, I Jw , . ,,::,' ' Q ' ,v A -.. , l W new-W-,,s.,.,,, fd-snvw JA? t - f-5 . 62 ,,,.-f-.yr..4..' ' ' W W
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-an t Center: Tornga, throwing the discus. Right: Miller, dashman. Lower left: Steele watches Cain and Kiselewski take the hurdles. TRACK When frost was on the ground and snow flurries still in the air, JC's thinclads could be heard thumping their way into condition on the hardwoods of the East Building. Inconsistent weather was the hampering factor this spring. The Raiders traveled to Kalamazoo to stage their first meet with Western Michi- gan. JC garnered 34 points to Western's 96. This meet demonstrated Jack lilap's ability in the field events, however, for he was high point man with 13 points. Hlap broke the school shot-put record with a heave of 41' 10 . In the second meet Hope was beaten 72-59. Kiselewski's ability in the hurdles and high-jumping enabled him to be high man with 13 points. Posthumus was a dual winner, taking the mile and the two-mile races. Miller was impressive throughout the season in the century while Foster was the mainstay in the broad jump. Upper left: Miller, broad jumper. Upper right: Miler Posthumas. Middle left: Miller and Kelly checking the clock with Coach Steele. SCHEDULE Western Michigan ..94 Junior College. . .36 Hope .............. 59 Junior College. . .72 Central Michigan .89V2 Junior College 4lV2 Alma ............. 4 Junior College H.. Calvin ............ K, Junior College Ht Junior College at State Meet ........... i
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