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-Y Spikes to Take Second Front: B. Ridder, E. Nicodem, B. Terpstra, H. Hoving, J. DeBoer, M. Mr. Greenfield-coach. Back: S, Zeilstra, H, Heerdt, L. Heslinga, D. Vos, VanDenend, C. Terpstra. Second: Mr. Van Prooyen-assistant coach, K. G. Bolt,J. Vanlfampen. Bos, R. VanderPloeg, R. Meyer, J. VanderKamp, A. Drenth, D. DeYoung, smile. Gritting his teeth, Art Drenth puts forth his best effort in the final second ol the race. Discovering that one of his runners has cut down his time is just the thing to make Mr. Greenfield
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Although having a somewhat disap- pointing season, the track team worked hard to improve themselves as rnuch as possible The beginning of the season proved excitingg they won the P.S.L. relays and the Luther South Frosh- Soph Invitational meet. Then the team hit a slump and lost the Wooden Shoe Meet lthe first time in four yearsl and the Lisle Invitational, bringing team morale down slightly. Fortunately they recovered in time to take second in the P,S.L. Finals. lVlr. Greenfield was a bit dissatisfied with the team's performance but recognized the tre- mendous amount of work that the boys had put in. Unfortunately nobody quali- fied for state competition, P.S.L. Standings Varsity Luther South 67 Timothy 47 Luther North 44 Providence 33 llliana 31 Walther 16 Chicago Christian 2 Little Flower O 2 ,.... Q 3 Frosh-Soph 2 llliana 60 V Walther 57 Luther North 47 Luther South 36 Timothy 22 Providence 20 W Chicago Christian 12 Little Flower 1 Pushing forward with all his might, Kevin Bos Nix if digs his heels into the long jump pit,
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at E 5 E up . is X A53 1 ri tx Q- mm,, . f -... A Q ri -. - ln order to prevent his opponent from returning the ball, John Stalrnan uses strategy as he smashes it across the net. Excitement Permeates Intramurals Because the boy's intramural teams were well-matched, the games seemed to bring out a high degree of com- petitive spirit among the boys. In fact, the football, volleyball, and basketball tournaments were so close that the final scores weren't known until the very end of the season. Unlike the boys, GAA provided the girls with the only sports competition which they were allowed to enter. Soccer, rugby, volleyball, bas- ketball, and badminton comprised the sports of the GAA year. The girls worked toward playing as a team in- stead of as separate individuals. Selling an opportunity, Sue Jelinek bumps the ball while her team rallies to her support,
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