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Racketeers: T3 The f 1 1 Q Loom Netful Facing tough competition from the other ten teams in the district, the boys' tennis team, tutored by Mr. Rice, finished the season with a fourth place standing. Coached by Mrs. Plantz, the girls' tennis team had problems similar to the boys'g lack of experience and ath1ete's foot. Bonnie Tufts, Tammy Judge, Marge Bradley, Dianna Voris, and Beth Rasmussen were selected to play in the district tournament. left to right: john Laing, Larry Gardner, Dave Dixon, Glenn Keto, Coach Rice. Front left to Dan Fontannini, Dan Trullinger, Rod Hughes, Bill Blaumer. Q ., X A 1 1 1 l - T t ,I -9 I T f :as , ,.- not pictured is Beth Rasmussen. 121 , I T X , 1 n Y - 1 5 Larry Gardner displays aggressive Back left to right: Kathy Snider, Bonnie Tufts, Tammy judge, Marge Bradley, Nancy Pla,-,tzy Serving Style. Coach. Front left to right: Donna Denyer, Tia Lindstrom, Dianna Voris, Judy Derwing, and
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Q Greens Slow Golfers ...,:. I Chris Folkestad putts out QW ru ...H Q t..g Success was anticipated before the season began, and then the outlook changed. A mediocre season pre- vailed until the district tournament started and the Viking golfers shined, turning in a second place finish, only eight strokes off the Winner Corvallis. Pat Fitzsimons, Mike Horner, Marv Bennett and Chris Folkestad all shot in the 70's to keep North alive. This foursome cooled off in the state competition and finished in the top 20 teams out of 49. Other team members who competed in the regular season were Art Rice, Bill Welch, Mike Salstrom, Dave Alloway, Jim White, Wayne Seifer, Steve Miller, and Steve Chipps. Next year's power will be found in these four: Pat Fitzsimons, Art Rice, Mike Horner, and Chris Folkestad. Y Pat Fitzsimons watches as Mike Horner putts out. Pat and WI-Sunni 3,-5, Mike formed one of the most successful one-two combina- tions in the state. 120
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Vik Thinclads. . . The 1967 edition of North's track and field forces lived up to the highest expectations early in the season then slackened in the latter meets due to injuries, mishaps, bad breaks and tough com- petition. With a strong opening thrust the thin clads from NSHS streaked to a fourth position in the first meet of the year, the annual Williamette Relays. Out of forty high schools competing, North accummulated enough points to secure fourth and unveiled its distance medley team which survived all comers for an unde- feated relay season. Likewise, the team turned in an outstanding performance at the Hudson's Bay Invitational meet in Washington, showing strength in most all events and finishing fourth out of nine teams including the two top teams in Washington State. Sparkplug and endurance man of the year was james Scott Bremmer who hung tough all year long after breaking both the mile 01:18.62 and the two mile school records 19:54.31 Scott is also North's only State Meet qualifier in both the mile and 880. With consistantly good efforts by every team member, all season long, North Salem overpowered many opponents and proved a close match for all others, with the difference being in the teams lack of depth for those meet winning seconds and thirds. Stocked-up with many experienced juniors and sophomores, Coaches Halsor and Pauldanius look to the future with anticipation. Jump, Al w '-, x.. Mark Salstrom, a member of the Vik thinclads broadjump team, shows good form Vik pole V9-Ulfel' Claude Cobbs S3115 OVE1' the in his effort against Corvallis. foot mark with his usual ease
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