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DETERMINATION AGAINST INEXPERIENCE “Despite our winless record, the team displayed a lot of determina- tion and desire which aided each runner to improve his her personal time over the course of the season,” said Coach “Spike” Clancy. Al- though the squad often had to face teams three times their size in num- bers these dedicated runners gave it their all each meet. With every member of the team returning, ex- cept senior Tony Senecal, Coach Clancy forsees a brighter future for Ludlow’s cross country program. There is a distinct possibility that the All-league star Tung Bui. Ludlow Opp 15 Belchertown 50 18 South Hadley 45 18 Longmeadow 45 20. Agawam 39 20 =Palmer 39 20 |. Monson 41 21. East Longmeadow = 38 19 Southwick 38 22. + Minnechaug 33 17.‘ Technical 31 of Cross Country 1986 team will win at least half of their meets. The brightest points of the 1985 season incuded performances by the only veteran, junior Tung Bui. Tung was undefeated on the Ludlow course with times of 15’30’’, 14’58”, 14'56”, and 15 04’. He was also im- pressive at the Western Massachu- setts Championships with an overall finish of 25th. Ludlow, as a team, placed 14th at the Western Mass. Championships. Perhaps the position does not show it, but the runners of the eighty-five season should be credited for their courage to overcome their small numbers and inexperience. GT OR ope mite. ny BPE Ram os, | i hha cated eg » S™ a Oe FRONT ROW: L. FERNANDES, K. TREMBLE, B. MOREAU, H. ZIMMERMAN. BACK ROW: MGR. C. LYONS, E. MARTELL, T. SENECAL, J. CROWLEY, T. BUI, COACH CLANCY.
FREE ONLY TO FRESHMAN? On September 6, 1985, the Fresh- man class was welcomed by the Ju- niors with the annual Junior-Fresh- man dance in the cafeteria. The dance was attended by approximate- ly forty Juniors and sixty Freshmen. Among the freshmen were “Sonny Crockett’ himself, Chad Marshall, who entertained many throughout the night with his Miami Vice collec- tion of clothing, and Herb Zimmer- man, who danced the night away. Music was provided by student D.J.’s Scott Robbins, and Scott Du- quette. Refreshments, to the sur- prise of juniors Chris DeGregory and Craig Weeks, were, as they said, “free only to the freshmen?!” The dance was organized by Sean Ken- neally, Sharon Covington, and Junior Class President, Maryanne Abeid. Jr. Fr. Dance
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