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t I r f‘ u i K Wi Front R»G. Cir ybowsTi, J. Jauquct, J Schuch. Ci. Kfypi in i MV i, K ' BHi , Coach I) Lepak, B. Smith. 2nd Rou: Coach ' T- Hcilmann, 1 tine. 3rd Row: P. Boo.kicC K. Nice, J. NejixU J » v . , %► i i ■ - — T - »4tCl. , V. Ip « I «! -ai Harriers gather for final instructions. Hodag Invit. Green Bay East RoncaHi Invit. B own County Meet Oshkosh Lourdes Ashwaubenon Invit. Spartan Invit. Springs Pennings FVCC Meet WISAA State Meet MEETS ' 1 i 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 6th 1st 5th 2nd 1st 1st 5th Cadet Harriers Ken Niec, Paul Bookter, Jon Heilmann and Len Grzybowski show the endurance needed for a winning season.
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CROSS- (kros’ kun tre) n 1. A type COUNTRY rather than a level track. of athletic competition in 2. Premontre’s sport which participants run ac- strong legs and hearts, syn. cross various terrains, harriers. 4 i I • A h s m Ken Bauer leads the Cadet Harriers in the start of yet another meet at Colburn Park. Coach Don Whiting ' s first year as head coach saw the Cadet Harri¬ ers win the FVCC crown. Colburn Park was the fall scene of this year ' s FVO ' meet. Junior Ken Bauer, one of the state’s finest dis¬ tance runners, captured individ¬ ual honors by setting a new course and school record, eclipsing Ed Holschuh’s record of 15:34, with a time of 15:33.5. Completing the championship team were Gregg Kasson - 5th, Brian Lepak-6th, Ken Bauer, the team ' s most valuable player. Brian Smith - 8th, John Jauquet - 13th and Jeff Wishneski - 29th. The Cadet J.V. team finished 2nd in the conference with Bill Schuch taking individual honors (with a 16:42 prelbrmance),just two sec¬ onds from the freshman school re¬ cord set by Brian Lepak two years ago. The Cadet Harriers went on to finish 5th in the state meet at Dretzka Park in Milwaukee. Team honors ‘or Most Valuable runner went to Ken Bauer; Most Improved from last season, John Jauquet; Most Improved for this season, Ken Niec; Captain, Gregg Kasson. Coach Whiting and assis¬ tant Pete Heilmann exhibited fine rookie years as Cadet coaches. They are left with exper¬ ienced potential and are the team to beat for the future. r Jeff Wishneski and Bill Schuch discuss strategy.
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DEBATE: (di bat’) 1. A formal defend and attack a given While athletic teams exhibited their prowess on the fields, the Prcmontre debate team dis¬ played its own prowess in compe¬ tition. The varsity team, aided by knowledge gained at summer camps and the coaching of Fr. Komatz and Mr. Shillcox, be¬ came a dominating force in the Pox alley area. The team com¬ peted for the second straight year at state, and in National level tournaments for the ‘irst time in Premontre history. Three debat¬ ers, Pat Herson, Paul Hinkfuss, and Dan White, competed in the NCFL Grand National Tourna¬ ment in Milwaukee. 1 ' he novice team shows continued promise for Premontre debate. The novices captured three tour¬ nament championships and won third place in the state ' s top tour¬ nament. Everything considered, Premontre debate has begun a winning tradition which will un¬ doubtedly continue for years to come. contest of argumentation in which two opposing sides proposition. 2. Premontre’s “sport” for fancy talkers. Varsity Debate: Front L to R) R. f ' rigo, G. Corbcill, J. Jansen. Back L to R I) White, P. Hinkfuss, P. Herson. Pat Herson investigates his opposition Novice Debate: (Front L to R) D. Bchnke, C. Anderson. (Back L to Ri S. Johnson, S Campbell, G. Stuempfig, P. Pranica. (Missing) T. Harrington, I). J.uby.
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