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THE FRESHMAN 880-YD. RELAY were among the best. They ran a very good 1:44, improved with each meet. They are Dominic Cousins, William Morrow, Robert Armstrong and Kirby Martin. All ran sprint events, too. CHARLIE GASTON appears to be running the 280 with his eyes closed. Actually, he's preparing to pass the Hayes man in front of him. Charlie came second in this one, running 30.7. Gaston, a Senior, has been winning medals for four years. He runs the 440 in 51 flat-a near record. THE FOUR RUNNERS above formed the four legs of the two mile relay team. They are Ken Peeples, John O'Brien, Ed Mc- Bride and Peter Krebbs. McBride and O'Brien are Juniors, Krebbs and Peeples are Sophs. Competition was tough, but this foursome should do well next year. PETER KREBBS, at upper right, breaks out of the stall at the start of the two mile relay. The young Soph is a top student and a promising runner. Below him is John Andrews regarded as the best Sophomore sprinter in these parts. He won this event ll00-yd. dashl in 10.6. He runs the 220 in 24 flat and can high lump 5'2 .
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THE SOPHOMORE MILE RELAY TEAM still looks a bit windecl after their appearance in the CHSAA meet. They are Tom Smith, Pete Krebbs, Ken Peeples and John Fleming. Smith, the smallest, was fastest of the promising foursome. THE MIDGET lunder 'l'l2 lbs.l 440-yd. relay team, at upper left, wait to be called for their event. They're Albert Con- nolly, Gerry Twomey, Thomas Donlon, Thomas Lynott. Their best time-S57 seconds. Below them is John Callahan shown at the start of the 880-yd. relay team. Callahan was one of the best Frosh in the City. He ran the mile in less than five minutes. BROTHER MORKAN SUPERVISES u hallway practice while talk- ing to Olice Williams and William Terrell. Brother coached the Freshman team and helped moderate the varsity. A nine year faculty member, he is a virtual dictionary on all sports- but track remains his favorite. Like Br. Doyle and Mr. O'Keefe, he worked harder than most of the runners.
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