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TRAMPOLINE TEAM HAS UPS AND DOWNS Up hv got ' S and down he tdiiu ' s, tlirilliiiLi; tlu crowds witli sonu ' isanlts and lli[)s. Skill and agilitN ' arc combined in thi ' daredevil U ' ats pcrlormcil dnring half-time at basketball Composed ol llic boMiicier mcnibcis ol (lie stndeiit l)od , diis team practiced diligentK. Tliey had their nps and downs, bnl nndcr the watchfnl coaching of Mr. Snidci ' thev always landed on their feet. Members: Glenn Harsli, Gayle McCartv, Tim LaWarre, Steve Lone.s, John Caulfield, Larry Wahlie, Coach Snider. 119
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CROSS COUNTRY STRIDES HILL AND DALE LET|-EH 1E : Jcnv Core, Cliarirs llunsak, i. l,ii Monroe, jan Stauftcr! With the opening of school in September, the cinder track once more resounded with the running feet of the Shawnee harriers. ' hile the Shawnee meet record was low this year, the team still had a winner in Charles Hunsaker who set a new record of 11 minutes flat for the two mile course, thus breaking the record of 11 minutes 13 seconds set by Tom Meyers in 1956. Of the cross country runners, 17 ran 100 or more miles in practice, becoming eligible for the Century Club. Century Club members are: Skip Bond, Stephen Cleaves, Jerry Core, Don Cotner, Jim Graham, Glen Honert, Charles Hunsaker, Richard Long, Larry Irvin, Larry McDonel, Jerry Monroe, Dieter Mueck, Fred Neu, Don Perkins, Duke Portmann, Tom Rees, and Jan Stauffer. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row 1: Tom Rees, Richard Loni;. Cliarles Hunsaker, Fred Neu, Skip Bond. Larry Siterd. Row 2: David Loegel, Mr. Shackelford, Larry Irvin, Mike Gibbs, [eiry Core, Jan Stauffer, lim Graham, Don Cotner. Row 3: Stexe Arhn, Glenn Honert, ]:)ieter Mueck, [ciin Monroe, Don Perkins, Duke Portmann. laaii
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G. A. A. GIVES GIRLS A SPORTING CHANCE ' Ster-i-rike. Jumpball. Let serve. Buirs Eye. These and many other phrases of sports Hngo were heard on Tuesday evenings as the girls learned new athletic skills and practiced those already acquired in G. A. A. The year was begun with softball, followed by basketball, then volley ball. By this time spring was here and the girls gave vent to feel- ings of spring fever with individual sports such as golf and archery. For those who en- joyed the indoors, table tennis, badminton, bowling and shuffleboard were offered. Not only did the girls participate in sports, but they also continued the tradition of work- ing in the concession stands. And work they did as many long, but enjoyable, hours were spent providing refreshment for the hungry fans. An awards picnic and senior recognition torch parade provided an impressive close for a fun- filled year. Row 1: B. Croft, L. Saddler, C. Pion, M. Coon, J Hollopeter, L. Kunkleman, S. Shock, S. Bowdle, C Bowsher, J. Oglesbee. Row 2: N. Downing, S. Ford, R Prater, S. Brown, P. Bogart, R. Keating, C. Anderson K. Fockler, A. Hefner, L. Roush, S. Seiling, G. Zuber Row 3: J. Brooks, K. Cole, G. Wandell, S Boswell, S Kettler, N. Manges, K. Wiesenmayer, S. Strunk, ] Widner, J. Market, D. Pierce, C. Priddy. Row 4: C Edgington, G. Baca, J. Cline, P. Downing, C. O ' Learv K. l ichardson, J. Zimmerman, D. Mart, J. Hall, L, Wliecler, B. Wiseman, B. Btilliii.j. ' r. K, Wi .-eman, Roti 5: M. Zerkel, D. Detrick, M. Caulfield, P. Goodenow, B. Riffle, J. Waltz, D. Riemish, M. Horak, B. Fisher, M. Barry, S. Evans, P. Pierce, T. Roney. Row 6: P. LaWarre, D. Breda, J. Lowry, S. Ciinimings, S. Knecht, L. Leppla, S. Brumby, P. Gerstner, C. Bryan, D. Crites, D. Ritchie, M. Owens. Row 7: B. Boedicker, J. Pavey, L. Colberg, S. Taylor, R. Reimesch, C. Craig, C. Lin- Iiart, C. Glanton, G. Macdonald, J. McKibben, J. Neu. Row S: B. McCarty, A. Wood, K. Spring, L. Wheel- barger, B, Alden, S ' , Aldrich. P. Wandell. ' 120
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