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Western Sweeps the Conference Again Every year Western intro- duces new strengths to its track team and this year was noexception. The Seniors aided in the sprinting and relay depart- ments while the juniors took care of the hurdles and the distance. jum ing honors were sharecf by both classes. The oun er members of the team' 8 kearned quickly and were al- ways there when needed. Ray Coble literally ran away with the hurdles as he set two school records: the 180 low hurdles in 21.1 seconds and the 120 highs in 15.5. Robert Kent improved on his form and high-jumped 6'4 , johnny Ralls long- jumped 21'7V4 . Roy Fitzgerald remained the master miler with a time of 4:33.6. Donald Patterson ran the 880 in 2:08.5 while Charles Powell sweated out the two- mile in 10:37.5. With all of the above mea- surements being school rec- ords, Western easily won the conference and placed well in the city-county and sectional meets. Ray Coble glides over the low hurdles for an easy victory. Holmes . awe MQ H01 Stuart Huntley strains to pole vault for first place in a meet against Southern. jumpers First Row: Stuart Huntley,johnny Ralls, jerry Midkiff, Eddie Hicks. Second Kim joyce, Ray Coble, Robert Kent, Mike Blackwelder. Sprinters KLeft to Rightj: Roy Fitzgerald, johnny Blust, Eddie Potts, Troy Fitzgerald Victor Gilmer, Steve g Goins, Rudy Miller, Herbert Pressley. The following pic- tured players did not participate: David Douglas, jerry Midkiff, Victor Gil- mer, Troy Fitzgerald, Rudy Miller, Herbert Pressley, David Messenheimer, Robin Rutschman, Tim Smith, Roy Wieselquist, Ray Nelson. Row: David Douglas,
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C 2 ' All-Conference john Lojko proves that he can do more than pitch. Holmes Players find a warm fire a nice addition to regular prac- tice. fu X I f A I. is 1-HE PACT TYWT YOU WARM x, ff UP F012 Teo Loma... 'fy ll, M , if if it yy to . f , 4, ll x X . Q! it Y , X Yv,,,,,,7, ,. , T -X' Nicholson ,I - J' Cf 9, ,Q QV? f Steve Dunlap shows how to keep an eye on the ball. Ninth Grade Team Looks Forward to Varsity Ninth Grade Team, First row: Tim Stanley, Lonnel Mitchell, Richard Michaels, Artie Log- gains, Fred Fitzgerald. Second Row: Mike Williams, jerry Linville, Crai Cox, Mark Mc- Knight. Thirg Row: john lef- fries, jerry Baile , Benny jes- sup, Roscoe luddl Kenny Pugh. B A S E B A L L BASEBALL 93 Holmes l
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Distance, First Row: Steve Chambers, Robin Rutschman, Ray Nelson, Terry Billings. Second Row: Roy Wieselquist, Tim Smith, Ronnie Marshburn, Kenny Almond. Third Row: Charles Powell, Donald Patterson, David Wyrick, Rogerjennings. Steve Goins takes the baton from johnny Ralls well ahead of any contenders. M if Shot and Discusg Kneeling: David Messenheimer, Bruce Burton, Tony Ballew, Rick Evans. Standing: Mike Berg- man, Steve Lackey, Bobby Haithcox, Dean Best, Tim Rogers. Holmes Ray Coble fabovej uses the Foz while Robert Kent lbelowl uses the Western roll to win 2nd and Tst place, respectively. Holmes Holmes Left: johnny jungle Blust steps ahead of sprinters from Southern Guilford. R A C K TRACK 95 T
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