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The wrestling team lines up across che mat from their Kenny Webb hoists himself and rival Bob Boruff of cross-town rivals, Bloomington High, for introductions. B.H.S. OH the mat, on his way to a win by a decision. 66 o f e 79 :va cyor ,Joris .K The UHS wrestling team started the season this year with a new coach, Willitlm Garland. Coach Garland had the services of eight returning veterans as the nucleus of the squad. The Univees won their first three consecutive meets, and Hn- ished the season winning seven, losing four, and tieing one. The team placed sixth in the sectional, with senior Charles Bow- den placing third in the 165-pound class, and junior Kenny Webb winning the 175-pound division. Webb, however, was eliminated in the Hrst round of the State meet. ln a practice session the grapplers apply maneuvers like take-downs, sit out escapes, .md figure-four holds to their te.1min.1res. Page III.II!'fl'l'II,
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if Sophomore cross-country star Bud McFall finishes a hard two-mile race. Bud's second place led the squad to a team victory. The UHS cross-country team had its most successful season in four years, winning two and losing four dual meets, and placing sixth in the Shortridge Invitational. Three runners will graduate, but the bulk of the improving team, six sophomores and two freshmen, will remain for next season. ross- ounfrcy ana! wresfbnc A cross-country meet is usually run on a city golf course. Here, at the Franklin meet, Bud McFall, Dick McFall, and Paul Irwin run a close second, third, and fourth in the final stretch.
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Cprograms rovi e Jfal The Radio Club, sponsored by E. Wayne Gross, spent its time tinkering with tubes, crystal sets, and other electronic para- phcrnalia. The Typing Club primarily serves the needs of students who wish to learn typing but are un- able to schedule it as a class. Sophomore Phil Curry, junior Phil Karscll, and senior lilinbeth Yorn study the intricacies of ix l1nm radio set in the Radio Club. The Art Club, under the sponsorship of Charles Beal, was in charge of painting a mural for the Rec Room. The Future Nurses Club en- joyed a revival this year after a two-year absence from the club lists. Miss Marcella Knudson, school nurse, is sponsor of the band-aid and scalpel crew. Guiding the mass of wet clay into 3 work of .irt is freshman Robert Alexander. The piece of pottery is one of his Art Club projects.
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