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BOWVLINC TEAM-FRONT BOVV: Terry Conners, Mike Copeland. Pearson Johnson. Mike Sheffield, Richard Greene. Bob Lynn. Mike Car- son, Kym Foster. Richard Lantz, John Rosenburger. Cary Bolton. HOW' 2: Ed Ray, Lewis Cregory, Bill Brown. Mike Dominick. Jerry Arnold. Richard McKillip. Steve Stahl, Tom Bowers. Bobbie Taylor. Bonnie Hann, Larry Lambert. ROV' 53: Phillip Beeks. Mike YVing. Dennis Fisher. Mike Studying the pin positions with calm scru- tiny, Lewis Gregory, soph., goes for a spare. 80 Bousum. Leroy Buchanan. McKillip, Judy Strohmeier, Vickie Furrow. Virginia Swan. Evelyn Jester. Peggy Keihn, Carolyn Buchanan. Julie Ceeting. Debbie Hann, Kristi Smith, Anna Chandler. Sherry Moore, Pat Sprinkle. Dwight Billings. BACK ROW: Pat Harger. Dave Knapp. Bob Corya, Ted Corya, Ray ntramural bowling grows as sport enters second season Intramural bowling, inaugurated last year a Southside sport, became in 1967 a popular pastime among Southsiders. Most Tuesday nights during both semesters about forty students eongregated at 3:30 at Tower Lanes, south end neighborhood bowl- ing center, for vigorous, competitive matches, consisting of three games between twelve four-man teams. In March top bowling by expert team members became evident. At that time senior Mike Copeland led the boys in high average scores per game, and senior Judy Strohmeier led the girls. Top scores for a three-game match were held by Mike Copeland with a 624, senior Steve Stahl with a 615, and Judy Strohmeier with a 535. Most improved scorer at that time was sophomore Phillip Beeks. In balanced form senior Mike Copeland, a top scorer, approaches the foul line.
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CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-FRONT ROW: Larry Grove, Larry Massey, Tumer, Larry Walker, Cary Hurn, Tom Dudley, Richard Burns, Harold Ian May, Mike Sheffield, Mike Perkins, Charles Prince, Mike Lautzen- Burtner. heiser. BACK ROVV: Mr. Neal jay, Steve Pinnick, Larry Adams. Darrell Cross-Country Records Low score wins Southport Invitational S O Shenandoah ...,..,..,.. 36 25 Burris and Portland ..., 2nd place Marion ..... ,,,, 3 6 25 Muncie Central .... . . .45 15 Richmond ....... . . . 36 23 Anderson .............. 29 30 Madison Heights . . ..,. 32 27 Bloomington Invitational Marion and 1 Kokomo . ............ 19 42 New Castle .. Srd place LEFT: jan May, sophomore, paces his cross country teammates. ABOVE: Awaiting the finish are cheer- leaders Iody King, Vicki Rudbeck, Sandy Moore, Jerry Hurn.
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n the mat outh enjo s success in season, Sectional Three Hehel hoys achieved victory on the mats at the XVrestling Section- al at South, giving South an excel- lent second-place standing in the tourney consisting of fourteen local teams. junior Dwight Robinson and seniors Steve Duke and jim XVhite all went on to participate in the Region- al contest. Coaehed hy Mr. jim Cartwright and Assistant Mr. Ed Humphrey, the team finished the season with a six win and four loss record in dual meets. Besides a second in the Sec- tional, they also placed second in three four-way meets during the sea- son. An excellent group of reserves compiled an undefeated record of nine wins and one tie, showing great promise for next years varsity team. Two varsity teams, Yorktown and Daleville, were among the teams the reserves defeated during the season. ABOVE: Varsity matman Cecil Powell, soph., sizes up his adversary. RIGHT: The opponent tries to move but cannot as junior varsity player Gail Allen, soph., holds him in a tough posi tion. 1 In the down position varsity wrestler Steve Duke, Sr., watches and waits for the refereeis signal to begin the match at a home meet in Southls gymnasium.
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