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Track Teams-Front Row: C. Masters, M. Tupps, L. Ruefenacht, D. lVlUf1d9I'1, E- Painter. L- MOTION, R- Clark. 5- Sheets, P- Kimble, E- Richey, S. Wells, C. Parker, T. York, N. Ashton, R. Poffenbarger, M. Dunn. Fourth Row: Mr. Trzeciak, assistant coach, Mr. Paquin, coach, Reno. Second Row: J. Hancock, M. L. Anderson, R. James, M. Fuller, G. Keesling, B. Saunders, B. Ayres, M. Ward, M. Zachary, S. Myers,J.C. S. Barr, D. Bertram, J. Baker, R. Braden, J. Hancock, J. Sanders, T. Reedy, D. Reedy, M. Horan. Cash. Third Row: J. Rawlings, G. Allen, D. Saunders, D. Dickerson,J. Mike Ward heaves the shot in one of his outstanding efforts during the season. Mike was a graduating senior who represented Shenandoah in the regional.
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Freshmen Team-Front Row: Richard Craig, manager: Curtis Parker, Kevin Lester, Steve Murray, Larry Ruefenacht, Raymond Hensley. Eighth Grade Team-Front Row: Frank Shaffer, Charles Fuller, Chris Allen, Bruce Alspaugh, Bob Hinton, Matt Webb, Mark Price. Second Row: Mr. Buffalo, assistant coach, David Dick, Jim McShirley, Kip Second Row: Joe Sanders, Jeff Fridley, Greg Allen, Robert Sharpe, Jim Rawlings, Terry Perkins, Mr. Weishart, coach. Jones, Ron Munden, Tim Sanders, Willy Lankford, Jeff Yeager, Don Shelton, Mr. Fox, coach. M... 5... awww mum
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