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.1 W . , H ,Wig 2, fi, -- Far left: Track team members are Row 1: Larry Russell, Claude Der- rick, Jim Phipps, Brock Hinzmann, Pat Cody, Cary Boyd, Chuck Henry, Jerry Kliewer, Gail Rogers, Norm Smith, Leonard Panther, Rick Har- ris, Dan Hamann, Steve Hockett. Row 2: Robin Mennis, Roy Ander- son, John Baker, Del Needham, Frank Jones, Dennis Duncan, Dave Nyberg, Tom Edwards, Steve DeSaart, Rich Versolenko, Neal Haugen, Larry Lewis, Skip Kirschoff, Paul Nelson. Row 3: Coach Stu Fors, Doug Fox, Rick Swim, John Bartlett, Mark Knapp, Mike Fleer, Dave Sulli- van, Larry Hayward, Gary Erickson, Jerry Willis, Paul Losie, Tim Lar- son, Rick Lalack, Jack Ouska, Mark Porter, Dave Edwards, Coach Russ Morris. Lower left: Gail Rogers and John Bartlett lead the way against North Salem. Upper center: Larry Hayward shoots the shot as Larry Lewis and Mark Storm look on. Upper right: Mike Fleer, who took first place in state with ajump of 6-6, demonstrates his style. Lower center: Dave Sullivan finishes the 440, yards ahead of anyone else. Lower right: Mike Manning breaks the tape in the 220. M -I!
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3rd in District Celtic Cindermenjcoached by Mr. Stu Fors com- pleted the 1969 track season with a third place at dis- trict and a second place in city competition. Going into district competition the Celtics compiled a season record of 4 wins-3 losses in dual meet competition. Outstanding indivilglual performances at the district meet were turned in by Mike Fleer, who won the javelin with a throw of 177-7land the high jump with a 6-4 ef- fort and Gary Ericks n, who won the long jump with 22-4b. These efforts ualified both boys for participa- tion in the state track ijneet. ln addition to Erickson and Fleer, McNary also qualified Rick Swim in the 880 and Doug Fox in the two mile. In State, Fleer set an all time best of 6-6 inches in the high jump to take state and to place Sth in the jave- lin. Gary Erickson placed 8th with 21-710.
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- ..s.r'g ::iw5-qegag f.ff..Q.L .M .I ,1, at - 4 ' .ii V 5 .s -. ' n. . irls 4th The Celts' first girls track team tied with North for fourth place in district competition to send only one girl to state. Barb Steltenpohl, a sophomore, took first place in the mile and second place in the 880. Upper left: Marcia Moles shows form while running hurdles. Upper center: Carolyn Samp- son clears bar at 4.8. Above: Girls' track team members are Row 1: Marcia Moles, .lill Craw- ford, Barb Steltenpohl, Mary Bair, Sue Thies, Beth Bair. Row 2: Trinna Thackery, Paulette Vafakos, Marilyn Svendsen, Kathy Walling, Peg Straub, Sue Peet. Row 3: Sandy Azure, Maxine Dake, Jan Schweinfurth, Jody Lightner, Mrs. LaBounty, Janet Smith, Carolyn Samp- son. Right: Barb Steltenpohl goes final lap of the mile. t 2 wa 41985,-as X .L . . NY' M M59 - 'V e f X it We 'rw . .. 5-x,,t...55X s -- 5 - 2 f t- , . , . :fm ff- , w w. aft .!f..:-Lf X ...as - I sig .K :L:.li.iik xiii? fy . . : ..--. 1551- ' Q stag ,.,. 'aggtsf ....-ffijgr r . 1 ag sf .. . .g .. 'e 'f f Y .fs .. .f ' . -'S '. f Nu. U ' 8 5: -1. 1 -nfl: . fffffitfiifsr: --fff+f:::'rL::w- QW -A .Q . .. ... t -1- . ff-iff? f -af' t F' if . S vigfiii 2 Me f1 87 ' , . . . : A 14.5 -js-if-Pi-ry'-'Lf A N-3-'fi' at fl H '.fi..:.t.v , p at 'fi . WY ff gs .-1, ' '1Xiwa..- ,ff 1 r V. it .A 3,15 . f,f.,ggsQ.,3:-gjfsasigM ,A 1.-. .-, fi .alfa -,ww Q f X, . 1- . wtags-fm:Wfri-Me.afs!5.f:7Sw.essBEF e V t' 1 t f viii A ,il ': g:M 7 etafffrf' MSM- if fs W A -. ' ' -1 iw itwsrrisztff e- K fewer' . Ll.-WM...-' X. wtf if :wwe-W- .::.f 2' Mfg'-1 Jef? ? t . asf-w vt- H N W- , Q-iff?-.3-7 xii:-f - aZag12QQS?Q 51--'g.rg..:1,-law. My . ., . . i f L' ' . ., ' S' .....as. N. P- - ' ' . .. . it -we . ' . ' - ff' e' 3 S '- -, .M , . '-:..y+fff- - l . A V ::::ja.5i.. N, i V- - . . A.:-1. . ' f t f . .Q i W V- v , J Q, ' Ut - M ww.. .sf .gegga ...,- am, ' V. -. s ff A A., xg A-ex., f 1... tag A ,H .-g. .. Wt - X .. get gidgjil., . xl Ag, K M, if .2 gtk .ig,,,.t.,,,Nw,... ' -ff Neff , ,ti 511.-f6iffb ,' - . 'X H- -F' fra.- .. ' -L t .. - aw 7- 'fc 'MM 'K 'S -- :fa-. QQ --ee - S . ,. '-Q-aes - ' ' . evfy. .. . ' K - 8 ft., AEST .Jaisff . N f . f .lv-vi1.-.Hgh Eafgzfzwwylxi. :af - - --sw' fer W B, msg -gvma a.aggg1.vg -
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