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x. Ak-Sar-Ben Conference champ, Jerry Kepler s h ows championship for in the two-mile run. 45, .154 1967 track team. Rocket thinclads under the direction of Mr. Vaughn Lawrence placed seventh in the Ak-Sar-Ben Conference meet. The cin- dermen, who were hampered by bad weath- erg also placed fourth at the Peru Invitational meet. Jerry Kepler participating in the Cross Country placed second in both the conference and district meets. In capturing the first place in the two mile run conference champ Kepler set a new school and conference record at 10:07. Mile relay team members, George Hanssen, Jerry Wiebusch, Larry Hill, and Howard Isaacs set a new school record in this event. Serving as captains for the track team wereg George Hanssen, Howard Isaacs and Jerry Kepler. Mr. Witt and Mr. Appelget served as assistant coaches. , 'C'-55 TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: Coach Vaughn Lawrence, Glen Rosenthal, Ken Brinkhoff, George Hanssen, Howard Isaacs, Jerry Kepler, Jay Nisely. SECOND ROW: As- sistant Coach Roger Witt, Don Halbasch, Tim Hoffman, Darrel Petersen, Jerry Wiebusch, Stan Meyer, Doug Severs, Gary Spicer, Assistant Coach E.K, Appelget. 'Q 5, vu, g at . 1' ' THIRD ROW: Dan Kepler, Roger Bond, Kent Antes, Larry Hill, Jr. Steinhoff, Jim Fey, Clark Gartner. BACK ROW: Steve Berner, Phil McCallum, Don Beckman, Dennis Venema, Bill Boyes, Ken Snyder, Keith Liesrneyer, Pat Nisely.
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season record. Shirley Wallen returns volley during Weeping Water game. Front Row: Mary Kuenning, Kathy McWilliams, June Sandy LaFo11ette, Ann Formanack, Dee F entim an, Bottcher, Janet McWilliams, Deanna Bond, Janice Bruns, Barbara Griepenstroh, Shirley Wallen, Peggy Bro, Betty Kathy Johns. Back Row: Marcia Boettcher, Sherri Lucas, Thormahlen.
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Golf team Plagued by inclement weather, snow in May, and a lack of facilitiesg Coach Wagner's golf team placed ninth in the Ak-Sar-Ben Conference. Bob Brandt was medalist for the team by shooting a 93 at the meet held at Wahoo. Bill Formanack and Bruce Spitz were the next low men with a 94 and 95 respectively. The varsity posted a record of 1-5 with their sole victory being Norris-Hickman. The reserve group recorded a 2-4 record. Their victories were over Nebraska City and Norris-Hickman. Junior, Bruce Spitz was low medalist for the linksmen in amajority of the matches. Coach Wagner and returning lettermen are hopeful that golf facilities at Syracuse will be completed in time for the 1968 sea- son, thus eliminating the need to travel to Nebraska City for practice. Golf coach, Mr. Wagner, instructs Bruce Spitzincorrect fOI'l'I'1. W K Q Q1 F F VARSITY GOLF TEAM Bob Ryder B111 Formanack Bruce Spitz. and Bob Brandt
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