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ft r i % Trackstcer jumped for distance in long jump. Dave Liscomb cleared the bar in the pole vault. Phil Bement crossed the finish line 1st aftei running the low hurdles. League With Speed, Endurance and Agility Under the direction of Coach Jack Bighead KHS track squads had a successful year. Some of the strongest performers were Captain Phil Bement in high and low hurd- les and high jump, Captain Rick Ward, in 220 and 440-yard dashes and long jump. Paul Habner 880 yard run, Lee Fricker 100 yard dash, John Rouw and Steve Kloet- sch in shot put. After starting the season with victories over Sonora and El Dora- do, the future looked bright for the Katella trackteers. In the meet with Sonora, Rick Ward won first place in the 220 yard d ash, 440 yard run and the long jump which totaled 15 points to the total of 84. Phil Bement also won three first places, they were the high and low hurdles and the high jump. In the Varsity relay. Lee Frick- er, Mike Hutchinson. Phil Bement, and Rirk Ward took first place. Mike Hutchinson holds the school record for the long jump at 20 feel 1 inch, and Lee Frickei holds the school record for the 100 yard dash at 10.7. Overall the tracksteers had a very successful season. Tracksteers warmed up before El Dorado meel 101
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Coach Jack Bighead instructed and talked with team members during practices. Bill Pisarsky revealed severe pressures in facial expressions while in position for shotput. Katella ' s Tracksteers Threatened Orange $ 9 9 9 9 9 TRACK TEAM: ROW 1: T. Sandoval, R. Pavlovich, R. Snyder f. McLean, M. Overwater, D. Landes, D. Liscomb, K. War I :ki, J. Jobe, T. Wetter, T. Brick, J. Ernsting, P. Boucher, J Si i T. Heydon, Manager, C. Lcmpesis, Manager, O, Laney M.i ROW 2: Coach Ed Lessard, C. McAndrews, D. Rice V C; I Feeney, W. Pisarsky, M. Brown, T. Hunt, M Allen, R. Robarge, D. Golde, M. Rodarte, E. Ernst, K. Caudill, C. Crews, E. Haase, Coach Jack Bighead; ROW 3: P. Bement, P. Habner, R. Warde, L. Fricker, N. Guerriero. J. Wiseman, D. Patterson, T. Kartrude, N. Hutchinson, G. McAdams, J. Rouw, S. Kloetsch, D. Wygal, T. Naylor, B. Dupartee, J. Laube, B. Giroux
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Sophomore GAA Members: Bottom row: Candy Jones, Kay Morrel, Connie Schuknecht. Kay Kendall. Gayle Bowling. Cindy McLeod, Mary Nickles, Kay Collins, Sue Hughes, Eileen Wilson, Margie Nealey, Second row: Valerie Hamilton, Judv McWherter. Susie Phipps, Laura Heusink%eld. Mary Jane Jackson, Sue Felver, Gail N vman. Nancy Copeland, Janet Schulz, Karen Timpte, Miss Godke. Third row: Donna Wallach, Alice Phillips, Diana Wiersema, Amy Opheim, Teddy Fisch- back. Debbie Breed, Karen Dejong. Karen Kjellin, Connie Crane. Molly Dearen. Darlene Wallach, Irene Komatsu. Playdavs Tested Skills Showing a high level of spirit and enthus- iasm, the sophomore class worked hard to gain knowledge and victories. Miss Jan God- ke. advisor, worked endless hours with the girls showing a true dedication for all sports. Participating in GAA playdavs helped the sophomores develop overall interest and good sportsmanship in various games and activities. The underclassmen put many long hours into strenuous after school practices. Their efforts were rewarded with many team victories. The experiences gained from all the work was well worth all the time which was put forth. I ayXxxtX. Sophomores always swung their hardest, even at practice Baskets a Iways worth a little extra effort. Dribbling skill and eoordination
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