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The boys' intramural program in this school is set up to afford opportunity for sports partic- ipation other than in varsity activities. Boys play on class teams which are evaluated so the smallest class may acquire the same num- ber of competitive points as the largest. The programis under the direction of Coach War- go who is assisted- by a manager chosen from each class. Members of the winning team are awarded individual trophies at an award assembly at the termination of the school year. Touch football, volleyball, basket- ball, table tennis, horseshoes, badminton singles and doubles are offered for the boys' participation. This year trophies went to members of the junior class team. Those receiving the award were Bill Turner, Jay Yount, Gerald Reeves, Roy Steele, Steve Fullenwider, Gordon God- dard, I'Dean Redding, Richard Crane, Ron- nie Daggett, Ira Evans, Gary Young, Ronald Hayden, Bill McKnight, Gordon Byers, and Randy Stice. Although the juniors accumulated the high- est number of points, other teams won some of the events in the following instances: VOLLEYBALL - JUNIORS TOUCH FOOTBALL - SENIORS Kenny Shellhammer Armando Martinez Herman Young David Justus John Frank Sam Cook Kenneth Trouth Charles McGuffin BASKETBALL - IUNIORS TABLE TENNIS - ALAN YEAGER HORSESHOES - JAY YOUNT BADMINTON SINGLES - LOWELL EDDY BADMINTON DOUBLES - BILL TURNER and GERALD REEVES Members of the Intramural Champion team pictured are: Ira Evans, Gary Young, Jay Yount, Bill Turner, Lynn Thompson, Ronald Hayden, Ronnie Dagget, Richard Crane, Bill Mc- Knight, I'Dean Redding, Gerald Reeves, Gordon By- ers, Charles Mobley, and Randy Stice. INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENT SHOP CRAIG EMPIRE-COURIER HEADQUARTERS CAFE HORBLIT AND CO.
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The home bout with the Roosevelt track men showed the Rangelyites tobe the strong- est. The major upset sent the Utahans home under the heavy penalty of 85 to 62. Bill McKnight's fine sprinting really paid off in the 220-yard dash. Yeager and Crown again dazzled the spectators as they performed with the usual adeptness. The Northwest Conference Meet in Meeker was the next undertaking of the Panther track- sters. Here the local boys upset the plans of meet favorites by tying for second. Butch Lanam was the brightest Rangely star, being followed very closely by the ever depend- able Don Collier, Noel Crown and Alan Yeager. Three underclassmen qualified at the Fruita Meet for the State tournament. Alan Yeager, brilliant jumper, Noel Crown, soaring high jumper, and I'Dean Redding, flash miler, won spots that would enter them in the state meet in Boulder. Butch Lanam narrowly missed qualifying as he was nudged into fourth place in the high hurdles by the slightest mar- gin. Besides these notable accomplishments the team finished sixth in a field of thirteen competitors. Two of the Rangelyites competing in the State Meet in Boulder brought great recog- nition to their team by placing first in their individual events. Again spring-footed Alan Yeager beat all other schoolboys in the state in his first jump to win the unquestioned broad jump blue ribbon. Reliable Noel Crown flew without difficulty to shame all other participants in the pole vault and be- come the state champion in that event. Al- though Redding missed making the honors he completed his mile behind the five minute mark. Rangely is extremely proud of these outstanding sportsmen and places great hope in their next year's season. Pictured below: Assistant Coach Neil Crown Coach Wargo, and Manager Stephen Winn PANDA DRUG CO. STOWELL FLYING SERVICE Good Things to Eat - BESTWAY STORE
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S c h o ol organizations play an important role in the preparation of young citizens. Membership in these groups serves to pro- vide an outlet for activity in areas of interest to the student, as well as train the young person for adult group work. The student council is a group of students who are elected by the student body at the end of each school year, to govern the school activities for the following year. Current officers are: President, Gerald Reeves: Vice President, Bill Mc- Knightg Secretary, Nancy Trouthg Treasurer, Ronald Hayden. Mr. Beattie serves as advisor to the group.
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