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Show In sprinting, speed rather than durability is the major factor. Therefore, boys participating in sprints must have the ability to provide a quick burst of speed. Those representing us in this area were: Row One: Bob Bradford, Gary Stokes, Kenny Greenwell and Wayne Leatherow. Row Two: Joe Thompson, ning, and Larry Brown, Coach Jackson. Clair Christensen, Dave Champneys, Don Den- The broad jump, an important area of track, was represented by Dave Cragun, Jack Kellerstrauss, Coach Jackson, Charles Tuerk, Dave Stanger, and David Hall, who is demonstrating the jump. These boys displayed a great deal of enthusiasm as well as skill in their role as hurdle men. They are left to right: Steve Jones, Jack Kéllerstrauss, Drew Robins, Ray Rhees, Brent Van Alfen, Dave Stanger, and Ed Preece, Coach. SCOTES Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber Weber le 49 56 #5 127 48 97 .. Box Elder Highland Ben Lomond Bonneville Clearfield Davis 21 86 75 36 5 84 Ogden 46 Endurance, as well as speed, characterize these track men. The distance and quarter men were: Row One: Richard Isackson, Victor Schmitt, Jim Craynor, Brent Stratford, Bruce Jarman, and Max Buhrley. Row Two: Jerry Hagen, Ronnie Reimschussel, Dee Staples, Richard Hagen, Dave Schoenfeld, Mitchell Graser, Bob Bradford, Dan Shupe, Don Loper, Gary Davis, Wendell Williams, Mike Rasley, Jerry Price, and Coach Ed Preece. 130 oo ee |