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Girls Track The girls varsity lr K k team, only four years old, hit its peak this year. The team had many new faces to blend in with the familiar ones. These girls came out to work and exhibited great style and strength. This is probably our most talented group of girls in our four year history. We should be right in the thick of the C.B.L. race. commented Coach Jim Scribner. With all of their talents, the girls considered the mile run their secret weapon. The event was run by Allison Pringle, who usually secured a win. The girls track team, undefeated at the time of publication, looked forward to many more victories. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK-(bottoni left)- Front row: Derek Dronel, Harold Holmes, Richard Hines, Damon Graham, John Bottenberg, Roy Huff, Nathan Lee, Terry BauRh. Row 2: Pete Ortiz, Scott Anderson, Bobby Gonzales, Mike Merrill, Kirk Wilson, Carl Owada, lames Line, Ben Valdepena, David Olson, Bru Reynolds. Back row: Tony Vega, Rick Brown, John Jackson, Scott Scribner, David Sundquist, Gary Hoover. GIRLS TRACK-(top right)-Front row: Carol Walker, Leslie Sholl, Brenda Wilmuth, Laureli Mazik, Sera Sellers, Karen Knoebel, Kassie Keough. Row 2: Susie Duarle, Sandy Adams, Kisu Elavainid, Mona Rice, Yolanda Gamboa, Karen Carlson, Nancy Jacinto, Denise Christiansen, Leslie Burnett. Back row: Phyllis Lindeman, Juanita Barnett, Cindy VanHorn, Carolyn Zeller, Verta Guynes, Jenney Sertic, Julie Basham, Allison Pringle. REDLANDS 72 Corona 81 FontaTia V -
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Junior Varsity Track J: f -i; . (ik Improving with each practice, the J.V. track team increased confidence to score high in later meets. At the time of publication, the first three meets raced by leaving them w ith one win and two losses. Several consistent winners in various events were not enough to keep a Terrier record. R.H.S. can look forward to this J.V. talent in future winning seasons. 1. Track lojm mcmbors take it easy ( lJ ln the Eisenhower meet. 2. Winning is a mixture of feelings to Rick Brown. 3. Sandy Arlams passes the baton lo I eslie Burnett with speed and style. 4. The Rirl sprinters come out of the blocks during practice. i
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R.H.S. Golfers scored a par for the course 6-0 league record for their 78 season, under the coaching of Mr. Gary Branstetter. In team golf, six players start in a match; the five lowest scores are added up for a team total. The team with the lowest scores wins.
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