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QQ Q as Q me Q tw. rut' 4+ his Bruin Track Men include: ROW 1: Martin Keller, Jim Anderson, Brad Thomas, Dave Colcord, Ben Tom, Greg Keller, Vince Sherer, Dan Taylor, Bruce Richardson. ROW 2: Stan Sakauye, manager, Dave Diebel, Bill Moon, Larry Stanley, Rob Monnie, Dave Thompson, Joe Opray, Dave Wallace, George Wallenstein, Phil Keller, lan Hawes, manager. ROW 3: Tom Vorm, Scott Fischer, Richard Ely, Joe Ierulli, Robin Ryerse, Tim Jensen, Mark Kost, Tony Sperb, Kim Nelson, John Boesch. Team Turns On The most obvious new feature of this year's track season was the construction of the new all weather track. For the lirst time, track meets could be held at Barlow. Coaches Don 'HM 'M Aaberg, Tony Cutsforth, and Mike DeBois did a greatjob of sa looking after this year's track and field efforts. The Varsity team had only a mediocre season, with one win, seven losses, and one tie. The Junior Varsity did some- .. . what better, winning three meets and losing six. This is the proof of Coach Don Aaberg's track theorum: The number of team victories is directly proportional to the size of the t track squad. On the more optomistic side, let it be said that Bruin Track Men broke six records, and presented several honors: Team BA lrlilll , Q i Captainship to Dave Diebel and Tony Sperb, who also was , named most inspirationalg Most Improved Athelete on the 3 , , Varsity level-Larry Stanleyg and Most Improved Athlete ff on the J.V. level-Martin Keller. I . r l - ' K ,M-w,w,, X K K I ,, t, , it -, M ,A,,,- ,, - - ,. , M 9 f tr r 2- 4 ' 'Q' S TAB Tr' ' it iii2fiZ,if-ge'ti'g'5, f1.- i ,,,,.,. , . . -,wsiS,,1,,,,Z- Q g Y X L. I , ,:f'i'X IQ' Iifgsfiid f y gsxtw 5 L if 55 A l
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fi 5129. ,- 4,1 l. Dave Diebel, team co-captain and holder of six school records, turns on the speed in the 440. 2. Larry Stanley, most improved varsity athlete gathers speed for the pole vault. 3. Scott Fischer prepares for a mighty throw with his trusty javelin. 4. Frosh long jump record holder Vince Sherer propels himself into space. 5. His face betraying his exhaustion, sophomore John Boesch paces on. 54
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