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Kneeling: Steven Johnson, Tom Robertson, James Ruby, Brian Cooper, Rick Smolak, Craig Foss. Standing: Coach Ed Ternes, Doyle Johnson, Wayne Kandas, Kenney Heppner, Larry DeTienne. A slow sort of country, said the Queen. Now, HERE, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that' —from ALICE IN WONDERLAND The first season of cross country competition for PHS was highlighted by the continual improvement of the harriers during the six-week season in the fall. Plentywood attended meets at Frazer, Flaxville, Scobey and Glasgow, finishing third at Flaxville and second at Scobey. During the Scobey meet, Larry DeTienne turned in the season's best individual effort with a 14:42 time and second place for the 2? mile course. DeTienne also had the best time overall with a 12:59 mark at Frazer. History will be made this fall when Plentywood hosts its first cross country meet. With a bit of perseverance, the Wildcat runners should improve upon their initial performances and be competitive with all area teams. 29
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Previously, we had been the brides maid so it was really a great thrill to be the bride. 1976 will always be a memorable year for me. it was the year of the Wildcats. I am very proud of this group of boys. They had talents and they displayed them well. Yet all of this could have gone to waste if the boys had not been willing to sacrifice individual glory for team glory. We had tremendous support from our cheer- leaders, pep squad, pep band, school, and local fans. This also was a very significant factor to our success. Coach Zoonie McLean
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GIRLS’ Girls' Track-1976 Girls' track in 1976 was truly a learning experience for everyone involved. The most important lesson learned was that there is a vast difference between those who talk a good race and those who work to run a good race. To the ten girls who started and quit - it can honestly be said we were better off with- out you. To those five who stuck it out, through the bad and the worst, . . . con- gratulations, it was terrific to work with you and great news to find out that some people do have the courage to try. Team Members Standing: Catherine Ruby, Marilee Wilson, Joanne Robertson, and Susan Hilyard Kneeling: Coach Eileen Hannig, andWendi Keough. 30
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