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At the Remington Quadrangular Mike twelve boys went through Coach Lati- Sattler clears the bar with ease. Only more’s rigorous training. The highlight of the year for the track team was the state meet held at Wichita State University. The girls 400 meter relay placed 6th, and Lucille Carson placed 3rd in the 1600 meter run and 1st in the 800 meter run. Even without any boys com- peting, the team took ninth in overall ranking. Team takes ninth in state at WSU BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK: Row 1: Beth Slocombe, Linda Nightengale, Gwen Stucky, Lucille Carson, Brenda Riggs, Ju- lie Helmer, Dee Krause. Row 2: Coach Bill Ferguson, Aaron Moody, John Richenberg, Frank Glenn, Roger Lefert, Mike Jury. Row 3: Don Brunzell, Mike Jones, Kent Arnett, Mike Sattler, Kevin Bass, John Brunzell, Paul Martinez, Coach Denver Latimore. NOT PICTURED: Lana Brooks-manager, Sandi Clark-manager. Reaching for the record-breaking time, Lucille Carson heads for the string and another first place medal while running the 800 meters at the Hillsboro Track Meet. Lucille also participated in the mile and 400 meter relay. Concentration is an important factor for any athlete to be a success. Caught just after his release, Mike Jury shows the anguish and emotion it takes to compete in the shot-put. Mike also par- ticipated in javelin and discus. 17
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Lucille Carson’s the pride of Peabody While many students enjoyed a summer of rest and relaxation, Lucille Carson enjoyed a summer of hard work and travel to work toward her goal of competing in the Olym- pics in 1984. The first stop for Lu- cille was McPherson, Kansas, where she won the 800 and 400 meter runs. The next stop was Wichita State, the state meet, where again Lucille won the 800 and 400. She proved her ability in the Missouri Valley Meet in Liberty, Missouri, win- ning the 800 and placing second in the 400. Even though she won in Mis- souri, it looked as though it might be the end of the race for Lucille. Traveling finances had run out. Area people showed their support and pride with window Dosters and enough do- nations to enable Lucille to continue her running. The gun sounded, and Lucille was off again, this time to Wake Forest, North Carolina. Lucille competed here for the first time with girls of all age levels, rath- er than only with her own age group. In the 400 meter Lucille didn’t make finals, but in the 800 meter Lucille finished fourth in the nation. Just like all of the hard work Lucille does to reach many of her goals, she works hard to keep up her grades. A determined look on Lucille's face shows just how much concentration it takes to be a winner. 4 w 0 • • 0 «6 • Proudly displaying her various sixty- junior and senior track seasons in which three awards and medals from her two she hopes to further her goal of compet- year career, Lucille looks forward to her ing in the 1984 Olympics.
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Golf members place high in meets Peabody hosted one of the Regional Sand Greens Golf Tournaments and placed third which allowed them to go to state at Lincoln, Kan- sas. There they placed fifth out of the twelve schools who participated. Individually at state, Brice Foth tied for sixteenth place with an 81, and Mark Glover tied for eighteenth with an 82. Eighty golfers competed at the state competition with Peabody. The four man team took first place at the Peabody Desert Classic and at Haven. The two man team took first place at Chase, and six man team won first at Marion. Peabody’s Desert Classic didn’t feel much like desert weather. It happened to be one of the cold and windy days of the spring. Golfers dressed warm and tried hard to concentrate on their game. Mark Glover, Brice Foth, David Maples and Kevin Strotkamp placed first in the four man team competition. GOLF TEAM: Brent Windsor, Brad Glover, David Maples, Brice Foth, Kevin Strotkamp, Coach John Ireland. NOT PICTURED: Mark Glover. After finishing his job as a green’s raker, Aaron Moody observes Brad Glover at the Peabody Desert Classic to gain in- formation for a Blue-Print article. Concentrating hard on his putt, Kevin Strotkamp tries to make sure every- thing goes just right. This is Kevin's second year on the golf team.
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