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NIS.. D11 a major part school year one find them on and Thurs- in the weight and on Mondays, nesdays and Fri- outside running Who were they? They were South- s boys track team r Coaches Donald and James Pitts. t'We feel really good about this com- ing season. We'll have back almost all of the people for our field events and one returner for our relay tearnj, explained Coach Hart at the beginning of the season. He went on to say, We feel that our relays need the most work and time. Our specialties will be our fwf r- r ,iw -.iV5i5,qf, , V ,, ,s, 'fzf?3:ghJ!fr! ., , , , ,Wi z 'z K 1: IRI' T .L . .1 strong area since welll be getting most of them back. His preseason opti- mism Was shared by most of the team as Well. 4'We,ll be a lot stronger in the field events this year than We were last year. In fact, I think this year's tea.m is equal. cross-country 1' ff: , . - fs. , t '- . :' 2 4 'QL 7.31, , mf. f. l1 'g'Q7f52':'-A f- 141 + r fe? 1, X vi, 4: pig V dk 3 Mal? . ' L. W- . ,. - ff, We .,:-,fb I .fl . - H.. 'fairy Q. .0-w '4 -.. ,2f'aga,LPfe y if--55 . P as '-1 .4- ,.. .calm-laws -2 ,., ,,,,,L'we Q, -' --M . 'ffza.fe,- M- ggi R M A a t H ' ,Q5Si'fg5:A2 -:iff-.A xggag 'f'fiE5E1-.RW iii F- . .,f,,,. ,'3'Sv. q -Qs u -gliff' ' p - ' Keeping in shape is the goal ofall runners fleft and far leftj. Exhaustion shows on the faces of seniors Mike Wakefield and Jim Phillips and junior Drew Linder fabouej after a race. Keeping in pace is Drew Linder fbelowj. ,i , Film' 55' :Mfg x 52355: '-L giif'- li-f i93. -N? -, , ' ,gs l Wm 4- 5gp.n,g1.5hn ap: 'L 5 334- Q51 lg mi ,. ..-,. f ' wa, y.f'm1fQ-.rs ' t ix' af - 5 'f? f1 f v' in wi -.+ 'fiih 1 51, 1.1: 1 Q, ff, A,.1Ff,Jp -'-. ,f Jr nl' 'ug :E, v51' 15 . ' fr? lie, ' .5 . gg wt ,- ef ,var ,,, my ,Hi ' 5. ff i :,:Qx,A Vg-,4 v A:,: .ma .6 V3.1 V, f '1 7 'Al '-ilk zwh' 1 f 1' rx -1 sf -g - fr .L14:':., ?'m,:,, ,L I. : .vs gy- gf 'ra' tg ' :i llijeigf f, -- jf vfssf . , f. : 1, -, H y'-'ng' M' 'sq'-1,1 1 1 X ' - J f l5L'n 'i..v. , E dd, v: '5l i A ' , 1 ,. ' 1,111 h'. fl, A . M - i2 X- i - ii . X w 'fi'fff f3 l K A w, Nail Kg Q 'PQQQQF jitglw ' 'A ' , figgissg .- I 5331! av ll V -T - , tw , . , - -1 ,..,. ' ' fwsgggn- ' - - ,, . T '+ 4-1, ...H A' fn-fm TSW' L fv Q,-11- . ' -, 1, X , rs. -v' f s.-'s'f 9,-f '1' X ,-' - N 4 Q '- ' ' 4'-fm:-C.: V V -'W vt-, K- tv . ,M l J .-1,k ,,, ...f- .. Anxious to getstarted, the Southside cross-country team awaits the gun fbelowj. A new track greeted track mem bers this year fbelow leftj. Although the weather was cold and snowy, track team members still trained outside ffar leftj, and running in a cross-country race, Mike Wakefield, senior, tries to hold on fleftj. f'-:Gif 1 1.4, . V- ' Wle, . , 'f5.L ?l L' , fe u tiff' .s f' lr, w iz 5 is M61 if ,i Their schedule Was: March 3 1-University of Arkansas Relays April 4-Fort Smith Invitational April 7-Fayetteville April 11-Russellville April 1 5-Arkansas Tech April 28-AAAA West xg re-ss h, J - 4 f R 1 gg , , i 5 1 Ag' : QL. . fe ,v'f ' h I M 5 , . I X wi. Q f :,:f l . ,:35 i' 7 'f' if l' in fq f tilrf A -'ELI tis , 3 I 6, 'l i b' ' W t 3.-V411 ll, 'f . ' -' - l3,gaf-f-Xg.- ggi .- . , ,f5w2 f1m jggx f YN . ' r ,L vm, ff-uw ,. A H'-' f' . ' I, f A fi ii F it fa it 6 X P e I x :1Q,Q -15? EU' I . nl ggfiaf 'F' if s Q h ' Ta ' el ' , , , , at A A Q I . 'W ' fiffl iw ' .V , .- A -sei. Conference ,fi lili, Q ' ,V ' May 6-State May 13-Meet of ' ' K Champions 131
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