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1972 Cross Country City Champions BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): R. Metzler, D. Morey, R. Kellogg, P. Knox, T. Mead. P. Nelson, M. Brodhagen. ROW 2: M. Schahczenski, P. Clif ton, D, Murray, K. Wauters, R. VanderMeuse, D. Fontaine, M. Etsenmann, D. Vincent. ROW 3: Coach Drankoff, L. Hoffmann. L. Pin chard, D. Hasseler, P. Mickle, R. Dick, T. Jenkins, R. Ehrfurth, M. Manders. I ' J - V mm ■ r.T-rlf, ABOVE: Preble runners get the lead on their opponents. RIGHT: With an all-out ef¬ fort, captain Pete Knox strides to take first.
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I m i i Jodi ns easily clears the hurdles during a meet. Jean DeGrave fli relay. to a finish in the 440 t! :: ? ■ j It is safe to say that this year’s track team, weather- wise, had one of the worst sea¬ sons. The rain cancelled out the team’s first three meets which had to be re-scheduled at a later date. Later in the sea¬ son, the city meet had to be postponed because of rain. However, this year’s team, despite the weather, had five girls who broke school track records: DiAnn Peters in long jump, Kay Ellingson in high jump, and Bev Giese, Deanna Buckoski, Jean DeGrave, and DiAnn Peters in the 440 relay. The girls received third in the city meet, third in Section¬ als and third in Regionals. Debbie Gould hands off the baton to Tina Kaye in the 880 relay. Debbie Rader starts to gather her strength to throw the shot. 71
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i v N fa % . » i m i r t P5|j 4 • y 1f« , ? »i - r . -A k,- 1 ✓ € , - 2Pr ’i ♦v V -- it ' ■ ' •- Vr ' »■’ ' ' « r 1 ' -gfr rdr m J • ' jP j % | 4|: - • bcrw. -. ■% Jfr l£ Zf ' ■r - • % HK ' w, 2 ' . V5T ■ ' t. ’ - .: j V w C « 1972 ... One year ... A good year .. A great year... 1 A l n ££ m £ V • m egN K “ ’ P RSf : b : . - 1 A 4l m :: W ■ - ' Jr. y. W ■’■ 4b! ■ ;. ; - •• - ' % mh mm mm The year of the Hornet! ass: Jf ' : Cross Country straining to pass an opponent ... a des¬ perate effort to come in first ... dedication ... desire ... swollen feet pride CITY discipline . . . shinsplints .. CHAMPS! The Hornet harriers charged to a first and a second in the City and All-Metro meets re¬ spectively. Pete Knox was named “The Most Valuable Runner of 1972.”
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