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page l(U |C: 15 lo) Icc io k It/S h/5 JQJ I-!:: I.C 1-^ k o cc 135 Ic: I'i^ o |Qi Lo |Q> F ¥ N |o 1 I 'k! I '4 X 11 'I I .JO .'3 CJ O vj c: & to c ■s Q. o 5 .2i s ■s i s S«Mift8BHaSSg^BalgiBBg«^^ A' V'' I « ^' sO»X M Cross-Country Team. Left to Right. David Flowers , Troy Heustess, Richard Milton Hayes, Buddy Mintz, Sam Flowers Smith, Ram Run Down ByDOUGMAYNOR TRAINER OF THE RAMS The new generation of the die hard rams have appeared to take the soccer field. The 1971-72 Rams are coached by Mr. Harry Foley. Mr. Foley’s credentials are impressive in deed. Harry was All - American in his sophomore year in high school and the year he played at Ap palachian, the whole team was All - American. He has been playing soccer about fourteen years. So it looks like the Rams have someone who is well prepared to take the reigns. The teams only real problem is its inexperience. But with each game tiiey get more experienced. Being at the game is the next best thing to playing so support your Rams. A schedule will be posted at a later time. " “ ^ f*' i i CO CD I I %Wt§M H I see Tops Cross-Country Meet Southeastern has its initial First Place Trophy. The Rams grabbed the trophy in the Annual North Carolina Athletic Conference’s Cross Country meet held on the four-mile track of Gaston College, Gastonia, N.C. The see men captured four of the coveted top six places in their roop to the conference title. In addition to the cham pionship trophy, individual trophies and certificates were awarded to Richard Smith, who finished second; Buddy Mintz, third; Milton Hayes, fourth; and Sam Flowers, sixth. Coach Joe Nance, by virtue of having the winning team, was named NCCCAC “Coach of the Year” in the Cross - Country Meet. Coach Nance stressed that the credit should be given to the team members who had the unusual drive, ambition, and determination to win. The finishing order was as follows: Danny Euley of Gaston, first; Richard Smith, Buddy Mintz, Milton Hayes consecutively for second, third, and fourth places; Tim Queen of Gaston College, fifth; Sam Flowers, sixth; John Lineburger and An thony Perkins of Gaston College, seventh and eighth; Phil 1 Taylor, Kenneth Brown of Lenoir College, ninth 'and tenth; Dave Flowers, eleventh; Joe Whaley and Roger Smith of Lenoir College, twelfth and thirteenth; Troy Heustess, fourteenth. Mike Furry and Lynn Frazier of Gaston College finished fifteenth and sixteenth. CH 0 0 i- ,0 h.i.s SPOF^T SWEAR Swab by U-iHl SWABBY SLACKS For sailing, for hiking, on land or W ; just the thing for comfort ana as well as styla • • • • by hJa J. s. MANN’S
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