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FOOTPRINTS LARRY FUSELIER LOUISIANA 25KM CHAMPIONSHIP January 23, 1983 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: THE 1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHON RESULTS Mw Orleans Zrack Club, Jnc : JANUARY- FEBRUARY 1983

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F O O T P R I N T S

LARRY FUSELIER LOUISIANA 25KM CHAMPIONSHIP

January 23, 1983

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:THE 1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHON RESULTS

Mw Orleans Zrack Club, Jnc:JANUARY-

FEBRUARY1983

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Cover Photograph:Larry Fuselier at the Louisiana 25KM Championship

Cover Photo By:Mark Marley

Publisher: New Orleans Track Club Editor: Linda Gill Executive Committee:

President Cary KuhlmannRace Director Chuck GeorgeRace Day Coordinators Martha George

Julianne Cox Lyle Morehouse Jack O’Neill Alvin Roussell Ray Sears

Editor Linda GillTreasurer Bill CouretSecretary Ed Fleischmann

FOOTPRINTS IS PUBLISHED BIMONTHLY BY THE NEW ORLEANS TRACK CLUB, P.O. BOX 30491, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 70190. SUBSCRIPTIONS EN­TAIL MEMBERSHIP IN THE NEW ORLEANS TRACK CLUB. MAGAZINES ARE FREE TO MEMBERS.

Contents

From The Officers.................................................INOTC Competitive Team Update..........................2On The Road........................................................ 3New Member Profile............................................. 5Welcome to New Members...................................5Ankle Injuries...................................................... 6Trackside............................................................. /High School Running........................................... 8Louisiana 2 5 KM Championship............................9Ole Man River Half Marathon.............................10MGM Fund Run 20K ..........................................14LAS I OK £ I Miler..............................................ISJackson Day.................................................... I <3Larry Fuselier 25K ..............................................19The W a ll...........................................................23MGM Training Class of '8 3 ................................ 26Membership Application.....................................21

Contributors:Ed Fleischmann Chuck George Dale Stiles Dr. Alan J. Engle Mike Guillot Lloyd J. Held Patti Andrews

Photographs:Winter Trapolin Linda Gill Chuck George

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From The Officers

CARY KUHLMANN, President

"A TIME TO REFLECT”

The 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon is now history. The Marathon Committee, the volunteers, the officials of St. Tammany and Jefferson Parishes and the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway personnel can be proud of the jobs they did.

Now is a good time to relfect on the cooperative effort put forth by the New Orleans Track Club in producing a quality event. For the second year in a row, the Mardi Gras Marathon was planned and held with less than a year in which to work. That is not the way we planned it in either of those years, but that’s the way it turned out. It won’t happen that way in 1984.

The 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon was under a lot of pressure to perform since there was another marathon in town which took place just six weeks prior to our event. It was also under pressure to perform in the eyes of the parish and bridge officials because it was under new management.

But perform we did and we can be proud of our accomplishments.

CHUCK GEORGE, Race Director

In 1983 the New Orleans Track Club continues to offer a balanced schedule combining Spring/Summer 2-mile and 5 Km races and mid-Winter distance classics like The MGM 20KM, Larry Fuselier 25 KM, The Wall 30KM, The Half-Marathon, and of course the Mardi Gras Marathon. Fun runs, a family picnic, and membership meetings are all part of the NOTC race organization.

Coming up soon is the NOTC 20th Anniversary Race with special NOTC t-shirts and medallions as awards. The NOTC Father’s Day Classic, with no entry fee for members, is a unique approach to adding new members.

Remember to drop a letter or call the sponsors of each race and let them know you appreciate their sponsor­ship.

LINDA GILL, Editor

article.

Keep those cards and letters coming — favorable and/or constructive. And a hearty thanks to those of you who responded to the plea for help with footprints. A Newsletter Committee is being formed, so that future issues will grow in quality and interest. Your comments and ideas are necessary for the committee to put together issues that say what you want to hear.

We have access to a great deal of material on a wide variety of topics. If there’s something you’d like to see in print, drop me a line to P.O. Box 8713, Metairie, La. 7001 I , and I’ ll do my best to fulfill requests. Or, if you have an article you’d like to submit, please do so.

We will be doing personal stories and experiences on the 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon, and I invite you to share your story with us for the next issue. A photo of yourself would also be nice to identify you with your

Also, if you go to an out of town race, send us a brief article, preferably accompanied by a photo, for our “On Zhe Koad” column.

ED FLEISCHMANN, Secretary

W ith this message, we hope to bring you up to date on significant events at recent executive committee meetings.

We will be posting ” RRCA Sanctioned” on our race literature to inform runners that we conform to the stan­dards recommended by the Road Runners Clubs of America, to which your club belongs.

We’re looking for ideas to increase our memberships — one idea is to set up a separate membership table or booth at all of our races.*

The annual picnic will be on Sunday, July 10, 1983, in City Park. Look for a flyer with details.

*The total membership in December was 1647.As mentioned earlier, memberships will be annualized, so that each club member will be billed for annual dues at the same time, where in the

past, we have had several mailings per year.In recognition of all of the good work which goes into putting on a successful race, the executive committee has voted to give complimentary

dues for one year to race day directors for the year subsequent to the race which they handle.The Committee has also voted to continue to publish the names and results of all finishers of our races, in footprints, member and non-member

alike. .

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NOTC Competitive Team UpdateBy Ed Fleischmann and Chuck George

Congratulations to those who qualified for the NOTC Competitive Teams! Members selected on the basis of individual performances in the Jackson Day '83 Race are:

Open Women's Team Open Men s Team

Betty Acosta Oliver Marshall

Virginia Besthoff Pat Hambrick

Sandy Gibson (captain) Willie Stamm (captain)

Betsy Barreca John Weitz

Joell Ackerman John Trettin

Mosters W om en’s Team Masters M en ’s Team

Elaine Mayberry Dale Merceron (captain)

Elisabeth van Battum Mike W itkin

Sharon McCauley (captain) Larry Fuselier

Julianne Cox Al Dehon

Carolyn Johnson Eddie Jones

At a recent meeting of the Track Club, members changed the six-month term for team members to a full year. We wish them the best of luck in their running and hope to see them compete in at least two out-of-town races this year.

The Track Club teams have enjoyed a successful year. They won all the trophies at the Sealevel Striders I OK in Thibodeaux, March 27, 1982. In the Friends of City Park IOK the Open Men’s Team, composed of Juan Labadie, Robert Fleischmann, Larry Fuselier, W illie Stamm (captain), and Jim Marsales, won first place. The Open Women's trophy was captured by the Phidippides team of Julia Flotron, Patti Harris, and Chris Gonzales, ably coached by George Owen.

At the Toys for Tots I OK, on November 28, the NOTC team won three of the four categories. First-place teams included: Open Men’s: Herry Hardouin, Gerre Yesho, John Weitz, and Ray Ward; Open Women’s: Diane Royal, Trish Shuler, Julia Flotron, and Penny Martin (NOTC); Masters Men’s: Ed Smith; Al Dehon, Mike W itkin, Lloyd Held, and John Johnson (NOTC); Masters Women’s: Sharon McCauley (captain), Shirley Yuest-DuFaur, Julianne Cox, Adele Jurgelsky, and Linda Gill (NOTC).

The team race on January 2, 1983, offered great competition, with the Tchoupitoulas Club fielding three teams and Tenneco Oil, Dr. Pat, and Joe Pardo each entering teams. First-place teams were: Open Men's: Kent McDonald, Oliver Marshall, John Weitz, Ray Ward, and Jerry Hardouin (team name, Tchoupitoulas Social Aid and Athletic Club); Open Women’s: Amy Trosclair, Madelyn Bush, Janice Buhler, Connie Buras, and Linita Manina (coach, Al Dehon; team name, West Bank Beavers); Masters Men’s: Mike W itkin, Al Dehon, Dale Merceron, Leon Pisciotta, and Emil Runge (NOTC); and Masters Women’s: Sharon McCauley (captain), Elisabeth van Battum, Carolyn Johnson, Julianne Cox, and Elaine Mayberry (NOTC).

Although not formally members of the NOTC team, the following represented the club in the '83 Mardi Gras Marathon and won the Open Men’s Division: Mark Marley, Bill Leach, Chris Brockwell, and Richard Abbrecht. The West Bank Beavers, again superbly coached by Al Dehon, won the Open Women’s Division.

Members of the Track Club are urged to contact Team Coordinators Ed Fleischmann and Chuck George if they know of a possible sponsor, in­dividual or corporate, for the teams.

W I L L I A M H . C O U R E T , I I IVice President

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The 1982 Mississippi MarathonBy Dale Stiles

The seventh annual Mississippi Marathon was held Saturday, December 4, in Jackson. The course was flat and fast, the spaghetti dinner the night before the race was good, the clinic was informative, and the race was administered well. Some commercial sponsors, notably the First Na­tional Bank and Phidippides, and the Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness supported the race.

At least three runners represented the NOTC: Fred Brown (young and fast but primarily a short-distance runner), Rip Floskins (the same), and Dale Stiles (ex-president of the NOTC, a well-known, slow but steady marathoner and incidentally the author of this article). Slightly over three hundred runners entered the race, and 23 I finished (76%) within five and a half hours.

When the NOTC group arrived at six o ’clock Friday evening, rain was falling hard, just as it had been doing for the preceding two days. Some areas of the city were experiencing flash floods. This was not a promising start for a race weekend!

Miraculously, however, the rain stopped about six o ’clock Saturday morning. The race was really good. This course is new, the fourth one us­ed since the race was initiated, and everyone feels they now have the right course for future marathons. The few hills are insignificant, even to runners from New Orleans, and f hey are at the start of the course. Runners can view the Governor’s mansion, some state government buildings, residential areas, and the Pearl River. Since it is a loop course, the wind will both help and hinder runners.

If you have avoided Jackson because of the past, hilly courses, don’t hold off any more. This one can be run fast by the capable runner. The temperature was abnormally warm, reaching 6 9 0 at noon. Rodney Pearson, from Mississippi, won the race in 2:23. The NOTC runners finished with times of 3:38 (I 17th), 3:44 (I 30th), and 3:58 (160th). Brown, Stiles, and Hoskins will not divulge which time belonged to whom (but the oldest runner was not last).

3 Day Triathlon Official ResultsFebruary 18, 19, 20, 1983

4 100 26.2M île Mile Mile

Place Age SWIM BIKE RUN TOTAL1 49 Charles LeBourgeois 1:44:51 5:30:36 3:50:10 1 1:05:37

2 *33 Parker Barnes 1:41:30 6:07:09 3:20:56 1 1:09:35

3 *26 Tim Sullivan 1:40:20 5:34:30 4:02:05 1 1:16:55

4 26 Mark Lewis 2:16:21 5:33:50 3:56:03 1 1:46:14

5 *47 Frank Fuller 2:22:44 6:26:19 3:30:24 12:19:27

6 29 Joseph Thompson 3:07:00 6:12:05 4:02:55 13:22:00

7 37 Pres Kabacoff 2:13:52 7:13:20 4:04:54 13:32:06

8 *5 0 Joe Dembrun 2:58:44 7:12:50 4:06:12 14:17:46

9 *42 Lyle Morehouse (female) 2:46:14 6:54:32 4:47:17 14:28:03

10 39 Lois Wells (female) 3:00:36 8:39:15 4:49:37 16:29:28

* age group winners 6 NON-FINISHERS

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Baton Rouge Marathon - Dec. 4, 1982By Chuck George

Scores of New Orleans area runners made the annual trek to Baton Rouge. This marathon, combined with a 10 KM event, is one of the first marathons within easy driving distance. It offers a welcome change from the Summer/Fall 5 KM syndrome.

Pre-race activities included a night-before torrential downpour. Many participants in the New Orleans area were left stranded at home. The directors hustled to get the course ready for the 8:00 a.m. start.

The race started at LSU then wound through the Baton Rouge business district, down River Road and back through the campus, ending with a rousing 3A lap in LSU’s Bernie Moore Track Stadium.

Because of injuries I did not run, but my wife Martha and I drove up there as cheerleaders for New Orleans' Martha Mainieri in her rookie at­tempt. Martha was assisted during the entire race by "Coach" Dave Sears, a veteran distance runner. Through 10, 15, 20 miles she continued no matter how slow or fatigued with the assistance of Dave, Martha G., and me. At mile 22 I drove ahead to check that the officials had not forgotten us and that two medallions and a beer for Dave were still left. As we watched the group approach the stadium we noticed that so­meone had accidentally closed and locked the entrance to the track. A determined Dave could be seen assisting both Marthas over the gate and onto the track. They crossed the finish line for a 5 :4 1:00 time.

Other area runners included Eugene Dedeaux (2:43:10), Leon Pisciotta (2:53:49), Al Dehon (2:56:30), Pete Soutullo (2:54:01, Scott Kuyawa (2:51:03), Dennis O ’Flynn (3:28:00), Madelyn Bush (3:40:21), Eddie Jones (3:40:21), Janice Buhler (3:52:00), Amy Trosclair (3:52:00), Erwin Pelegrin (3:55:00), Connie Buras (4:10:00), and Butch Buhler (4:53:00). Frank Trammel of Ruston, La., captured first place with a time of 2:26:30.

Much appreciation to all the race volunteers, race directors Cletus Robinson and Nick Cicero, and sponsor Burger King.

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1983 NYC Marathon InformationThe 14th Annual New York City Marathon will be held on October 23, 1983 at 10 :30 a.m. The procedure for applying is outlined below.

Please follow these instructions carefully and you will have a better chance of being accepted.You must first request an entry form for the Marathon by sending a self-addressed envelope and a $3 non refundable handling fee. Send a

check or money order (no cash)made payable to NYC Marathon. Requests must be postmarked no earlier than 12 :0 1 a.m. June I st (after mid­night of May 3 I st). Mail requests to:

Marathon Entries, P.O. Box 1388 GPO, New York, NY 10116Envelopes must be business size (# 10 —Approximately 414 x9 '/2 inches). Entry forms will not fit into smaller envelopes. A separate envelope

must be sent for each entry requested. Only one form will be sent in each envelope, and only one form will be sent per person. Multiple entries will result in disqualification. Please do not include a letter with your request—just the $3 handling fee and self-addressed envelope.

Requests w ill be processed in the order that we receive them and entry forms will be mailed in that order starting in late June. When you receive your entry form you should fill it our and return it right away (making sure to follow instructions included with it).

I 7 ,000 entrants will be accepted—up 1,000 from last year. However, thousands more will apply. 8,000 will be accepted on a first come - first serve basis. The remainder will be drawn in a lottery to be held in late July. If you are not accepted in the lottery, you can still be put on the waiting list, a system instituted in 1982.

Make sure that by the time you receive the entry blank, you have a valid TAC number (expiring on 12/3 I /83). TAC applications may be ob­tained in person (for New Yorkers only) at the International Running Center, 9 E. 89th St. or by mail (send a self-addressed stamped envelope) from your local association:

MAC. P.O. Box 5340, FDR Station, New York, NY 10150For all other areas contact: TAC-USA, 155 W. Washington St., Suite 220, Indianapolis, IN 46204, 317-638-9155.

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NEW MEMBER PROFILE,On His Way To Boston!I

New member, Carleton Smith, qualified for Boston in his first marathon, The Great New Orleans Marathon. The 37 year old Metairie runner finished 9th overall in a field of over 1300 finishers in the January 9th marathon in an unbelievable time of 2 :37:54. (2:50 qualifies his age category for the April I 8th Boston Marathon).

Born in Guatemala in Central America, Carleton moved to this country when he was 14 years old, and he now resides in Metairie with his wife, Mary, and his 7 year old son, Jimmy.

Carleton has trained hard this season, and says he’s, "looking forward to coming back from Boston, taking a week or so of rest, then start training for shorter races,” (which he has been taking by storm already). He says he likes to train in the summer, "because, where the heat defeats others, it ’s strength to me...I love to train in hot weather.”

Some of his P.R.’s, (many recent) include: 5K— 15:59 - March 13, 1983; I OK—32:46 - March 19, 1983; Half Marathon— I : I 5 :40 • November 20, 1982 and Marathon—2:37:54 - January 9, 1983.

Although he suffered several potentially debilitating injuries during the three weeks preceding the April 18th Boston Marathon, Carleton was enthusiastically planning his trip, saying he "wants to enjoy the experience of running Boston, have fun during the run, and” , from his intense, self-directed competitive spirit, " to give it all I’ve got!” Good luck from the Neut Orleans Track Club and friends.

EDITOR’S NOTE: A t press time Carleton, regrettably, informed me that is injuries prevented him from going to Boston this year. But, he says, "there’s always next year!”

Welcome To New Members

Gary Alexander Jerry Alexander James P. Bailey James L. Baker Roger G. Baker Kermit Baptiste Elizabeth B. Barreca Brian Barrios Ronnie J. Bartels John L. Barnett Leonard J. Bertucci Ann C. Bickham Paul Blanchard Ricky Bourg Martin H. Campbell William L. Carroll Joseph P. Carson Daniel D. Casey Thomas M. Cendrick G. M. Cohen Thomas J. Collins James Cornish

James C. Cordell Jo CowdenJames Lewis Crosthwait Carroll Chaisson Eugene T. Dedeaux III Georgia Denicos Curtis W. Denton, Jr. Thomas E. Dewey Karen C. Dietze Clay H. Drewes Hunley P. Dufour Deborah A. Dunn Dick W. Egle John T. Farnsworth Christian R. Fatzer Fred Faucheux Michele Fleischmann Arien W. Frank Don Fruchtnicht Cindy A. Fugetta Bob Gabrian James F. Geis

Christine Gilson Francisco Giron William A. Glennon, Sr. Robert S. Goertz Kenneth A. Goodwin D. Renee Gwins Jerry G. Hardouin David R. Harvey David A. Hebert Andrew S. Horton Alvin E. Hotard, Jr. James M. Hufft John L. Johnson Wendell E. Johnson Carol A. Juneau William Kappel Paul M. Klebba Scott A. Kuyawa Mel Lacey James Lahare Bill F. Leach Ann H. Leblanc

Max Franklin Lebow Peter V. Locke Martha L. Mainieri Elaine Mayberry Patrick D. McArdle Michael J. Meehan Karen M. Mercante Susan A. Meredith Richard A. Mink Edward F. Moll Burnell J. Moore Carl F. Moore Dim itry Morvant E. Bryon Neal Burrell Patch Rob A. Patterson Michael D. Peckham Ira J. Pennison, Jr. Alvin G. Pike, III Denise M. Pilie Vincent C. Ramoneda John Rentschler

Carlyle A. Rogillo H.J. Romero Bob Roper Marion J. Rotolo Michael Rutledge John N. Sanchez G. Edmund Schrenk Irwin P. Sears Rosemary M. Siegel Carleton J. Smith Dennis B. Stevens Michael A. Thompson Sonny Tucker Michael A. Vestuto Jeffrey T. Waguespack Michael F. Walsh John H. Weitz, Jr. Cathey L. Wetzel Earl 0 . Williams Edward L. Winter Leah Wilkinson Arthur E. Zais

EDITOR’S NOTE TO NEW MEMBERS: Please make yourselves known to me at races, for a photograph and future new member profile article.

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Ankle InjuriesBy Dr. Alan J. Engle

The sprained ankle is the most common injury that causes pain in the ankle joint. This condition varies from a simple sprain of the ligaments to tearing of the ligaments (connecting tissue that attaches bone to bone) with or without a fracture of the bones to which they attach. The most severe injury is the combined fracture-dislocation. Not every ankle injury is a "mere sprain” ; to believe so is to harbor a false sense of security and to deny proper treatment.

The ankle joint is between the talus, tibia (larger of the two leg bones), and fibula (smaller leg bone) and is stable because of its mechanical configuration and ligamentous supports (see diagram). The ligaments stabilize the ankle joint yet permit plantarflexion (downward foot motion) and dorsiflexion (upward foot motion). Side to side motion does not occur at the ankle joint. Stability is increased in the dorsiflexed position. Ligaments course from the ankle joint to bones in the foot. They are supplied with sensory nerves which, when stretched, invoke a reflex muscle spasm which protects the joint from further motion.

The ankle suffers a "sprain” when the ligaments are over-stretched. It is usually classified as Grade I, Grade II, or Grade III. A simple sprain in­volves minor stretching of the ligaments. A grade III sprain involved a rupturing of the involved ligaments. The ankle is sprained most frequently when a stress is applied to the ankle that is in an unstable position. The ankle is most unstable when plantarflexed, and it is in this position that side to side motion of the foot will stretch the ligaments. This action can occur when running, walking over uneven terrain, in athletic activities, or even from unaccustomed walking in high heels.

The diagnosis of the injury is best made at the site of the accident when the patient has a clear recollection of the manner of injury. Later the details become vague and the site of pain is less localized. The subsequent swelling and discoloration are also less specific at the later date. The history given by the patient will reveal the ankle motion that caused the injury and the site of immediate pain and tenderness. There may also have been an audible "snap” or a sensaion of "tearing.”

Control of swelling is the immediate consideration. Swelling will enlarge the joint and overstretch the ligaments. It also favors formation of adhesions (scar tissue) which will delay healing. Swelling can be minimized by using I C E: ( I ) ice; (2) compression; (3) elevation. Ice should be1 applied immediately post-injury. Bandaging, such as an elastic ace bandage, must be firm and include the entire foot from behind the toes to the lower half of the leg. Using gravity by keeping the limb raised will aid in reducing the swelling.

X-rays should be taken as soon as possible especially if a fracture is suspected. Routine films through the bandage will reveal the more obvious fractures. If a tearing of the ligaments is suspected, "stress” x-rays might be considered.

If only a simple sprain is diagnosed, the foot may be rebandaged daily and ice packs continued for several more days. After three or four days the ice packs are replaced by hot soaks. The bandage should not be removed too soon or the swelling may return. Usually after seven to ten days the bandage can be removed safely. Non-weight-bearing exercises should be started within the first few days. They should be done actively by the patient and not forcefully by a therapist or a relative. The foot should be moved through a full range of motion; plantarflexion, dorsiflex­ion, side-to-side and toe flexion. These motions done frequently will help disperse the swelling and avoid the formation of adhesions as well as maintain muscle tone.

When the swelling has significantly subsided and the ankle has been proven to have no ligamentous tear, the ankle should be taped and weight bearing resumed. Competitive sports should be avoided for at least one to three weeks depending on the appearance, function, and pain of the ankle. If discomfort persists and the patient feels insecure in spite of the ankle appearing stable in clinical examination and stress x-rays, a lateral wedge may be added to the outside of the heel and sole of the shoe.

Any questions regarding running injuries can be directed to Dr. Engle’s office, 1439 Delachaise St., New Orleans, La. 701 I 5.

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T rackside Kent McDonald

By Chuck George

Kent McDonald of Metairie is clearly the Rex of Louisiana runners. Runner Magazine ranked him 43rd internationally for 1982. And what makes his track achievements even more im­pressive is that, like few other World Class runners, he continued to pursue a professional career.

Born November 6, 1952, in Lawrence, Kansas, Kent became acquainted with running in junior and senior high school in Lawrence. He competed in distances of 880 yards, I mile, 2 miles, and cross-country. During his senior year he earned All-American honors and a top-10 national high school ranking for two milers.

Attending Kansas University on a track scholarship, Kent competed in the 3000 meter, I mile, 3 mile, steeplechase, and cross-country. His favorite event, the steeplechase (8:28.8 in 1975), brought All-American honors to the three-time Big-8 Conference champ and a No. 2 ranking among U.S. steeplechasers. He represented the U.S. in Europe in 1975.

In 1976 Kent enrolled in the graduate program in geology at the University of New Orleans. The demands of coursework and chronic injuries kept him from being selected for the Olympic team that year.

In mid-1979 he began training for road racing more seriously. By 1980 Kent won the prestigious 1980-81 Grand Prix III, an event sponsored by Racing South Magazine. Kent presently races for the Racing South team.

Kent’s wife, Annette, whom he married in 1979, runs some races, but "W ith the kids (Elizabeth and Ian) ane me, she has very little time.” Although his family is proud of his ac­complishments, Kent admits that running cuts into his time for family and hobbies.

A typical training schedule for Kent McDonald includes:Monday through Friday: 5 miles around the Superdome during lunch hourMonday: 8 miles at a 6 :00-6:30 paceTuesday: 10 miles in City Park (interval workout)Wednesday: repeat of MondayThursday: 12-16 400s averaging 62-67 seconds, jogging 30-60 seconds in between; total

distance, 10-15 miles Friday: 8-10 miles at 6:00-6:30Saturday: Race, plus 6 miles or 8 miles in the morning and 6 in the afternoon Sunday: Race plus 6 miles or 2-hour run (18-20 miles)" I run to race!" Kent prefers big races, such as the Gasparilla Distance Classic 15K in Tampa,

Florida, and the Crescent City Classic I OK, where he placed sixth in an international field with a PR of 28:37 in 1982. 1983 marked his fifth successive triumph over all other New Orleans runners in the Crescent C ity Classic.

Kent plans to stay highly competitive through 1984. After that, he hopes to relax and enjoy other things. "When I slack off racing, I’d like to spend more time improving the level of runn­ing in the city, possibly through coaching or working with the club.”

PROFILE: KENT McDONALD

1 Mile - 4:09

2 Miles - 9:02 (8:46 in I OK 2-mile split)

3 Miles - 13:51 (13:20 in I OK 3-mile split)

5 KM - 14:13

10 KM - 28:37

15 KM - 43:51

Zi Marathon - 1:04:07

Marathon - 2 :1 8:40

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High School RunningBy Mike Guillot

Spring is in the air and a young man’s thought supposedly turns to fancy. In the case of young runners, their thoughts are turning to track. To get a preview of this year’s track competition, I interviewed Coach Ronnie Doyle of Rummel High School. Coach Doyle is the defending state champion in track at the AAAA level. He has been coaching track at Rummel for twenty years, and his comments will provide us with some perceptive insights into the upcoming season.

Coach, who really impressed you at the state indoor meet?The mile relay teams of O. Perry Walker and East Jefferson both turned in excellent times for this early in the year. I was really impressed with

a time of 3:24 indoors. In the distances, Paul Arceneaux of Ben Franklin High School ran a 4:20.4 mile - excellent for the boards at LSU.

W hat teams would you consider the favorites for the city and district championships?Walker looks very tough for the best in the city. In 10-AAAA, I’d go with Carver and in 12-AAAA East Jefferson looks strong. In my district,

I I -AAAA, we will struggle with Holy Cross and Brother Martin for the crown.

Any young runners we might watch for the future?We have a young man here at Rummel who shows real promise. His name is Joe Lindsay and he is currently a freshman. He ran two miles in

10:29. For his age, that looks bright for the future.

W hat challenges face you in attempting to defend your state title?Graduation just killed us. We lost 18 seniors, and I’m not sure we will have the depth necessary to replace all of them.

W hat about the girls?For the first time ever, the Catholic girls’ high schools will have a track program. They have four meets scheduled at Rummel on April 4, 14,

2 1 , 8 2 8 .

Although we like to watch the runners, which field athletes merit a special look?Royal of St. Augustine jumped 6 '8 " last year in the high jump. If he competes after basketball, he will be strong. McDowell of Jesuit is

capable of more than 2 2 ' in the long jump.

W hat about the summer? What opportunities do high school runners have for summer training and competition?The local AAU 8 Athletic Congress teams, the Mardi Gras Track Club and the Buster Bears, compete from June to early August. Tryouts and

practice begin in May.

W hat are the dates for some of the big meets this year?The largest local meet is the regionals, which determines the qualifiers for the state championship meet. The regional meet is scheduled for

April 29 at Muss Bertolino Playground in Kenner. The state AAAA championship will be held May 3 at Northeast University.

W hat are some of the members of last year’s team up to now?Currently, six members of last year's team are competing in college programs. Our pole vaulter, Don Lopez, and one of our distance men, Jim

Corder, are attending Louisiana Tech. Javelin specialist Brian Lepley and sprinter Andre Rome are competing for Southeastern. Shot-putter Brian Suter attends Southwestern. Keith lovine, our champion in the mile, is running well with the Southwest Conference champs, the University of Arkansas Razorbacks.

I would like to thank Coach Doyle for his comments. I guess the best way to keep up with the high school track scene is to read the papers and get out and get some cinder dust in your hair. See you at the races.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:I can’t blame my daughter for wiping her Terras on the last issue of footprints. According to one of your authors, the entire "w orld ” of high

school running is inhabited only by men. In fact, women are only minimally represented in photos throughout the entire issue. Whatever your politics might be on ERA, I hope you'll try to put our a magazine that reflects the democratic nature of our sport.

Sincerely,

Bruce Henricksen

Editor’s Note:The above report on High School running, like all others written by Mike Guillot, was only encouraged - not solicited. I encourage everyone

to submit articles and/or ideas for footprints, and that is why I appreciate your letter. Perhaps you can be of some influence in urging your daughter to submit articles and photographs for publication. All runners’ articles are welcomed here, regardless of sex, race, religion, etc. My political views on ERA have absolutely nothing to do with running or footprints. We are simply at the mercy of the majority of the running com­munity, which you must know, is still male dominated. Thank you for your letter.

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Victor I. TalbertCertified Public Accountant

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Income Tax Services Accounting and Auditing Services Bookkeeping and Payroll Returns, etc.Small Computer and Service Bureau Conversion

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Larry Fuselier - Louisiana 25KM Championship January 23, I983

By Chuck George

The Larry Fuselier 25KM race had two parts ■ a pre-race scramble and a successful running meet.

The first race started the Thursday before the race day, when torrential rains and heavy winds slammed against the Jefferson Linear Park Bike Path, placing the entire course under water. W ith the withdrawing tides, huge piles of logs, sand, shells, and seaweed blocked much of the course. Friday morning the Jefferson Parish maintenance crews were hard at work clearing the course, and Saturday morning the NOTC emergen­cy inspection crew met to survey the situa­tion and consider postponement. It was decided to make some small course changes, clean up some of the key areas ourselves, and proceed with the race as planned. As Sunday morning dawned, the course was de­cent, thanks to help from Monie Mouton, C.J. Mouton, Charlie Wimberly, and several others.

The second race honored Larry Fuselier, one of the founding members of the New Orleans Track Club.

A prominent figure among southern masters runners for years, Larry joined about 500 other participants in the 25KM and 2-mile events. Fuselier "understudy” Kent McDonald led the field with a 1:22:1 2 time, beating Baton Rouge flash Lyle Parker's 1:23:28. Sub-4 runner Gordon Cookshaw followed with 1:25:29. Jenni Peters continued her lopsided domination of women’s distance events, clocking 1:39:10. Larry’s cohort Dale Merceron took the men’s masters crown with a 1:32:37 finish time. Larry decided to jog the course with some of his friends.

Larry holds many national age-group records and numerous state and local records. Although he has run all of the I 8 Mardi Gras Marathons, Larry is best ad­mired for his valuable training assistance to fellow runners, young and old.

At the awards ceremony Larry and race director Mark Marley handed out specially designed profile plaques to winners. The NOTC plans to continue this annual event in honor of its "favorite son.”

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OLE MAN RIVER HALF MARATHON é 5 MILER - 11/20/82»□►■ENS RESULT S OVERALL

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACt

i CHRIS CONZALES 24 1 : 24 :u 5 6 : 2 52 BETTY ACOSTA 35 1 :2 8 :oo 6 : 4 34 JO MAYHEN 36 1 :3 4 : 3 4 7 : 13

WOMENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 VALERIE ELLIS 25 1:35:29 7:1 7 52 LINOA STACKHOUSE 27 1:3 Ó :4C 7:22 63 ELBA RODRIGUEZ 20 1:3e:42 7132 74 MADELYN BUSH 26 1 :4 0 : 2 2 7:39 105 LIZA HOHENSCHUTZ 29 1 :4 5 : 1 0 8:01 1 3

WOMENS RESULTS 30 - 3 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 AMY TROSCLAIR 31 1:39:05 7S33 82 T ILL IE CLARK 35 1 :39 : 2 2 7:35 93 JOANN GLEASON 35 1 :42:4i 7:50 1 24 PAT COURET 35 1:48:33 8:17 225 TRISH SHULER 38 1 :5 2 : 1 5 8 : 3 4 25

WOMENS RESULTS 40 - 4 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 JANIE JOHNSON 47 1 :41:52 7:46 1 12 JODY GATES 43 1 :45:18 8:02 153 JEANIE BLAIR 42 1:48:oO a: 14 204 DANA D”ANEZ 44 1 :58:ui 9: 00 315 MARTHA MACK I E 43 1 :59: 1 7 9:06 33

WOMENS RESULTS 5-̂ 6 OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 ADELE JURGELSKY 51 1 : 47 : 2 2 8:11 19

WOMENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE POS

! CHRIS GONZALES 24 1:24:w5 6 : 2 5 12 BETTY ACOSTA 35 1:28:JO 6:43 14 JO MAYHEN 36 1 :3 4 : 3 4 7 : 1 3 25 V ALEP IE ELLIS 25 1:35:29 7:17 16 LINDA STACKHOUSE 27 1:36:40 7 : 2 2 27 ELBA RODRIGUEZ 2u 1:38:42 7:32 38 AMY TROSCLAIR 31 1:39:05 7 : 3 3 19 TILLIE CLARK 35 1:39:22 7:35 2

lo MADELYN BUSH 26 1:40:22 7 : 3 9 41 1 JANIE JOHNSON 47 1: 4i: 52 7:46 112 JOANN GLEASON 35 1:42:41 7:5c 313 LIZA HOHENSCHUTZ 29 1 :4 5 : 1 0 8 : 0 1 514 JOELL ACKERMAN 26 1 :45:10 8 : 0 1 615 JODY GATES 43 1 :4 5 : 1 8 0 : 0 2 216 BILLIE SIMMONS 26 1 :45:36 8:03 717 KAREN CZERNY 25 l :46:23 8:07 818 BETSY BARRECA 26 l:47:c8 8 : 1c 919 ADELE JURGELSKY 51 1 :4 7 : 2 2 8 :1 1 120 JEANIE BLAIR 42 l :48:j0 8:14 321 CONNIE BURAS 26 1:48:20 8:16 1022 PAT COURET 35 1:48:33 8:17 423 STROTHER 25 1 :4 9 : 4 5 8 : 2 2 1 124 DIANE SHUMOCK 24 1 :52:G0 8:33 1225 TRISH SHULER 38 l :52:15 8 : 3 4 526 DORIS SKIDMORE 37 l: 53:30 8 : 3 9 627 JANICE ÖUHLER 32 1:54:30 8 : 44 728 CHER IE CHATELAIN 27 l:54:32 8 : 4 4 1329 EMILY HANN 37 1:54:55 8:46 830 ELAINE J HASS 27 1:57:10 e:56 1431 DANA D"ANEZ 44 1 :58:jl 9:00 433 MARTHA MACK IE 43 l : 5 9 :17 9:06 534 SUSAN FORD 31 1:59:23 9:06 935 WANDA FAVALORA 28 l:59:4i 9:08 1536 LYLE MOREHOUSE 42 2 : 0 1 :C6 9 : 14 637 JANE CANALIZO 32 2 :0 1 :45 9 :17 1038 REGINA ADAMS 25 2:02:05 9 : 19 1639 BARBARA GORRONDORA 35 2 :0 2 :14 9: 19 1140 KNOWER 36 2 :0 2 : 1 4 9 : 1 9 1241 LINDA GILL 42 2 :0 2 :15 9:19 742 CAROLYN JOHNSON 45 2 :03:Q1 9 : 2 3 843 KAREN LOZE 21 2 :0 4 : 2 2 9 : 2 9 1744 CINDY ROONEY 29 2:05:09 9 : 3 3 1045 MARILYN MCCONNELL 49 2:07:10 9:42 946 M VOGT 45 2:07:17 9 : 4 3 1047 CISSY CERISE 23 2:07:17 9:43 1948 KEVIN REITH 20 2:07:17 9 : 4 3 2049 PATRICIA JOHNSON 20 2:28:58 1 1 : 2 2 21

MENS RESULTS OVERALL

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE1 EUGENE T DEDEAUX III 27 l:ii:41 5 : 2 e2 RAY WARD 25 1:14:49 5:423 GEBRE YESHO 28 1:14:59 5:43

MENS RESULTS 14 C UNDERPOS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 JACKIE O'NEILL 12 1 :48:16 0 :15 1502 TED ANTHONY 14 1 : 5 7 :25 8 : 5 7 176MENS RESULTS 15 - 19

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 BYRON MARTINEZ 18 1: 32 :c9 7:02 602 VICTOR BENINTEMPE JR 19 1 :3 2 : 3 8 7:04 673 TODD BALLARD 1 7 1 :44:52 8:0c 132

MENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE T I m e PACE PLACE

1 PHIL SEEBER 20 1:15:43 5:47 52 JERRY HARDOUIN 24 1:20:23 6:08 1 13 JEFF HANNUSCH 28 1 :20 :37 6:09 124 GARY W GRAY 25 1:20:48 6:10 135 BRETT BERRY 22 1 : 2 1 : 0 0 6 : 1 1 1 5

MENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 CARLETON SMITH 37 1:15:40 5:46 42 PETER SOUTULLO 34 1 :16:58 5:52 63 ROY ROBERSON 31 i : 1 0 :u3 5:57 94 PAT CASEY 34 1:19:30 6:04 105 STEVE HARTNETT 36 l : 2 0 159 6 : 1 1 14

MENS RESULTS 40 - 49

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE PLACE

1 LARRY FUSEL IER 47 1 :17:27 5 : 5 4 82 EDDIE JONES 4C i:2i:i0 6 : 1 1 173 JIMMY FLEMING 43 1:23:29 6 : 2 2 264 ED WHITEMAN 43 l :25:38 6:32 365 FRANK WRIGHT 47 1:26:48 6 : 3 7 4 1

MENS RESULTS 50 - 59

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 LLOYD HELD 57 1 :3 2 : 3 5 7:04 642 L Y PARENT 53 1:36:29 7:22 823 BOOTS JOHNSON 53 1 :4 1 :52 7:46 11-34 JOE DEMBRUN 50 1 :4 1 : 5 3 7:46 1165 BOB ALLEN 55 1 :4 3 : 4 4 7 : 5 5 128

60 Ù OVER

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE PLACE

1 PAUL RICAUD 62 1:28:16 6 : 4 4 432 JOHN A DIXON 62 1 :2 9 : 3 8 6:5c 513 FRED A FAUCHEUX 61 1 :36:17 7 : 2 1 80

PLACE NAME AGE t i m e PACE POS

1 EUGENE T DEDEAUX III 27 1 :1 1 : 4 1 5:28 12 RAY WARD 25 1 :1 4 : 4 9 5.*42 23 GEBRE YESHO 20 1 :1 4 : 5 9 5:43 34 CARLETON SMITH 37 1 :1 5 : 4 0 5:46 15 PHIL SEEBER 20 1 :1 5 : 4 3 5:47 16 PETER SOUTULLO 34 1 :16:58 5:52 28 LARRY FUSELIER 47 1:17:27 5:54 19 ROY ROBERSON 31 l : 18:03 5:57 3

lu PAT CASEY 34 1:19:30 6:04 41 1 JERRY HARDOUIN 24 1:20:23 6:08 212 JEFF HANNUSCH 20 l :2o:37 6:09 313 GARY W GRAY 25 1 :2 0 : 4 3 6:1 j 414 STEVE HARTNETT 36 1 :2 0 : 5 9 6 : 1 1 515 BRETT BERRY 22 1:21:w 3 6: 11 516 OAVID LEGGETT 27 l :2 1 :j6 6 : 1 1 617 EDDIE JONES 4 J 1 :2 1 : 1 0 6 : 1 1 218 PHILLIP SHULER 38 1 :2 1 : 3 2 6:13 619 PAUL RONAN 29 1 :21:38 6:14 720 JOEY PROVENZANO 38 i:2i:5C 6:15 721 ED CORBETT 34 1 : 2 2 : 2 7 6:1 7 822 BILL LILES 27 l : 2 2 :45 6:19 823 WINTON AUBERT 30 1 :2 2 : 4 3 6 : 1 9 924 CARL LOPEZ 29 1:22:58 6:20 925 PAUL AUCOIN 37 1:23:12 6 : 2 1 10

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O L E MAN R I V E R H A L F M A R A T H O N 1 1 - 2 0 - 8 2

MENS RESULTS

NAME AGE TIME PACE POSJIMMY FLEMING 43 1:23:29 6 : 2 2 3ROBERT WILLIAMS 36 1 :2 3 : 5 7 6 : 2 4 11BRYAN ROBERTS 27 1 :24:07 6:25 10EARL GORRONOONA 35 1:24 :14 6:26 1 2DUANE BECNEL 25 1: 24 :24 6:26 11JON DAVES 29 1 :24:45 6:28 1 2BRYAN HAWKINS 25 1:2 5 : 0 8 6:30 1 3MIKE DUHS 35 1 :2 5 : 1 2 6:3C 13MIKE WEST 33 1 :2 5 : 2 4 6:31 14ROY ARY 30 1:2s:29 6:31 15ED WHITEMAN 43 l: 25:38 6 : 3 2 4VINCENT CAPO 34 1 :26:u0 6 : 3 4 1 6KEITH VAUGHN 30 1:2&:00 6 :34 1 7PARKER BARNES 33 1:26:09 6 : 3 4 18PETER TUZ 28 1 :2 6 : 1 2 6 : 3 5 14FRANK WRIGHT 47 1 :26!48 6 : 3 7 5TYLER PRZBYLEK 38 1:27: 1 3 6 : 3 9 19PAUL RICAUD 62 1:28:i6 6:44 1CULBERT 39 1:28:39 6:46 208 J FOURNIER 37 1:28:57 6:47 21MARK ZANCHELLI 27 1 :2 9 : 1 3 6:46 15AL SEICSHNAYDRE 39 1 :2 9 : 1 5 6:48 22CHARLES V WILD JR 42 1 :2 9 :2 c 6:49 6BUFF BRUNO 29 1 :29:3C 6:50 16DON FLEMING 32 1:29:35 6:50 23JOHN A DIXON 62 1:29:38 6:5* 2MIKE MEEHAN 27 1: 30:00 6:52 l 7MIKE CROTTY 22 1:30:23 6 : 5 4 18MARK WINN 25 1:3u:27 6 : 5 4 19ROBERT STODDARD 33 1:30:50 6:56 24STEPHEN MORROW. 32 l : 30:52 6:56 25RINGLER 34 l: 3 1 :oO 6:56 26CRAIG D1TTMAR 29 i:3i:28 6 : 5 9 20RALPH STROUP 37 1 :31:56 7:01 27BYRON MARTINEZ 18 1: 32:09 7 : 0 2 1JEFFREY PEREZ 30 i:32:i5 7 : 0 2 28DAVE GEORGE 23 1:32:33 7:04 21LLOYO HELD 57 1:32:35 7:04 1E J ALEXIS 36 1:32:38 7:04 29GENE SPRENGER 31 1:32:38 7 :C4 30VICTOR BENINTEMPE JR 19 l: 32:38 7:04 2VIC TALBERT 46 l : 32:38 7:64 7STEVE GILBERT 35 1 :33:04 7:06 31JERRY NEI BERT 35 1 :3 3 : 1 0 7:06 32MARTIN KI EBERT 31 1 :33:15 7:07 33TONY MITCHELL 39 l:33:40 7:09 34LLOYD ROBICHAUX 4C l : 33 :45 7:09 8JOE BARRECA 27 1 :3 4 : 1 9 7 : 1 2 22FAUSTO GONZALEZ 44 1 :3 4 : 2 8 7 : 1 2 9HUGH MELLERT 30 1:34:30 7 : 1 2 35LARRY WYATT 39 1 :3 5 : 0 6 7 :15 36LES PERSCHALL 45 1 :3 5 : 4 9 7 :19 10CHARLES WEYMOUTH 34 1 :36:16 7:21 37FRED A FAUCHEUX 61 1:36:17 7 : 2 1 3ELVIN KENNEDY 39 1 :36:28 7:21 38L Y PARENT 53 1:36:29 7 : 2 2 2WAYNE WEGMANN 38 1 :36:58 7:24 39JERRY HIGGINS 41 1:36:58 7:24 1 1WADE BDOTTE JR 31 1:37:02 7:24 40G HANAEY 33 1 :3 7 : 0 2 7:24 41BENNY DUPUY 32 l : 37:30 7:26 42C J MQUTON 36 1:37:30 7:26 43BOB VARNAU 33 1 : 37: 34 7:27 44IRVIN PELEGRIN 42 1:37: 43 7:27 12JAN ULSTEEN 38 1:38:13 7:30 45BILL COURET 42 1:38:14 7: 3o 13SANFORD NEU8ARTH 34 1:38:27 7:31 46BUTCH BUHLER 35 1:39:05 7:33 47GUS RAMIREZ 28 l: 3 9 : 1 0 7 : 3 4 23DANIEL KERN 30 1:39:27 7:35 48JAY BAYLOR 28 1:39:50 7 : 3 7 24

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE POS99 JOHN JOHNSON 47 1:39:56 7 : 3 7 14

100 WALTER TILLMAN 38 1 :4o: 16 7:39 49101 W DOUGLAS PITTMAN 36 1 :4 0 : 2 1 7 : 39 50102 RONALD CARR 45 1 :40 : 22 7 : 3 9 15103 JOHN BARNETT 34 1 :4 o : 26 7:4* 51104 BRUCE HENRICKSEN 41 1 :40:42 7:41 16105 JIM COMISH 34 1 :4i :C6 7:43 52106 C ESCOUSSE 45 1 :4 1 : 1 2 7 : 4 3 1 7107 H BLOEMER 33 1 :4i : 17 7 : 44 53108 FREO T TUHRO 35 1:4 1 : 1 7 7 : 4 4 54109 J J BANQUER 39 l :4 1 :26 7 : 44 55l 10 HENRY MULL 26 1 :4i:26 7:44 251 1 1 OON DAVIS 25 1 :4 1 :45 7:46 26112 TED PASSANTINO 32 i:4i:48 7:4b 561 1 3 BOOTS JOHNSON 53 i:4i:52 7:46 3114 JAY SANCHO 47 1 :4i:52 7:46 18115 V SOOHOO 40 1 :4i:52 7:46 19116 JOE DEMBPUN 50 i:4i:53 7:46 41 1 7 HAROLD HOBS 27 1 :42:19 7:48 27118 MICHAEL KREYLING 34 1:42:25 7 :49 57119 S FRAOY 42 1:42:32 7:49 20120 MIKE LATINO SR 31 1:42:50 7:51 58121 JOHN SEGER 36 1:42:52 7:51 59122 DAVID T FREMIN 41 1:42:55 7:51 21123 EDGAR SCHAFER 36 1 :43:u7 7:52 60124 M T HILL 43 1 :4 3 : 1 0 7 : 5 2 22125 BRUCE MOWRY 26 1 :4 3 : 1 6 7:53 28126 TOM ANDRADE 32 1: 43:39 7 : 5 4 61127 DON MAGINNIS 36 1:43:30 7 : 5 4 62128 BOB ALLEN 55 1:4 3 : 44 7 : 5 5 5129 W T COTTON 46 1 :4 3 : 5 6 7:56 2313j DON KIRSCH 34 i:44:i3 7 : 5 7 63131 JIM SAUNDERS 27 1:44:52 8 : 0 0 29132 TODD BALLARD 1 7 1:44:52 8 : 0 0 3133 CARL MCGAFFIC 36 1:44:55 8: 00 64134 JIM MORTIMER 24 1 :4 5 : 1 0 e :0i 30135 CHUCK BRENKER 3C 1 :45:24 8 : 0 2 65136 FRANK J CAPUSO 38 1 :4 5 : 34 8:03 66137 JOACHIM ROCHON 28 1:45:40 8:04 311 36 JOE LAHATTE 32 1:45:40 8:04 671 39 GARY ASPIAZU 40 1:4 5 : 55 8:05 24140 RONALD DUVERNET 36 1 :46:10 a:06 68141 WAYNE SUTHERLAND 30 1:46:28 8:07 691 42 DWIGHT WINSTEAD 34 1:46:35 8:08 70143 JOHN LOUSTEAU 27 1:46:35 8:08 321 44 DUKE JOHNS 38 1:46:42 8:08 71145 TOM LIND 45 1 :46:55 8:09 25146 G CLARK 36 1:47:41 8:13 72147 MICKEY LANDRY 44 1:48:07 8:15 26148 EDW MORAN 52 1 :4e:g9 8:1 5 6149 K W CADENA 35 1 :48:10 8:15 73iso JACKIE O'NEILL 12 1 :48:16 8:15 1152 JOHN JAMES 3* 1: 48:36 8:1 7 74153 LOWREY 30 1 :48:40 8 : 1 7 75154 REX ROESSLE 31 1 :48 :49 8:18 76155 HUGG 36 1:48:59 8:18 77156 CHUCK SCHUTH 30 1:49:47 8 : 2 2 78157 CHARLES BLAY 57 1 :4 9 : 4 8 8 : 2 3 7158 MIKE VERA 48 1 :49:57 8:23 27159 WADE SICKINGER 29 1 :4 9 : 5 7 8 : 2 3 33160 C R TUCKER 38 1 :49:58 8:23 7?161 JOHN CATANZARO 37 i:5o:25 8 :2 s 80162 JOHN STOCKSTILL 32 1:50:36 e : 2 6 81163 JULIES J JOHNSON 48 1:5o:48 8:27 28164 PAT LEITZ 38 1:50:50 8:27 82165 RAY SEARS 54 1 :51:15 8:29 81 66 HEBERT CREASY 46 1 :51:16 8.29 29167 MALCOLM BURNS 42 1:5i:4l 8:31 30168 MIKE MOGA 49 1 : 5i: 51 8:32 31169 BILL BALLARD 27 1 :52:52 8 : 3 7 34

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O L E MAN R I V E R H A L F M A R A T H O N 1 1 - 2 0 - 8 2

MENS RESULTS170 THOMAS P WILLIAMS 23 1:53:01 8 : 3 7 35171 JAMES NEVILLE 20 1:53 :05 8:38 36172 LOUIS BI70T 55 l:53:i3 8:38 9173 CLAY DREWES 32 1 :53:30 8 : 3 9 83174 DON KENNEDY 47 1 :56 : 1 2 8:52 32175 JAMES M HASS 27 1 :57:10 8 :56 37176 TED ANTHONY 14 1 :5 7 : 2 5 8 : 5 7 2177 PETER 0ARROUOUERE 42 1 :57:43 8 :59 331 78 TERRY NAPPIER 27 1 :58:ó2 9 : 0 0 38179 KLE09A 30 1 :5 9 :0 c 9:05 84180 CARLYLE ROGILLIO 56 1 :5 9 : 4 1 9:08 10181 GIL8ERT P COHEN 50 2 :0 1 : 5 5 9 : 1 0 1 1182 C MCLELLAN 45 2 :0 2 : 0 8 9 : 19 341 83 JOHN MUSSER 38 2 :C2:08 9 : 1 9 851 84 WALTER BARLOW 39 2:04:09 9:28 86185 JOHN GREER 31 2:04:15 9 : 2 9 87186 HOSKINS 34 2:04 : 53 9:32 88187 FRED BROWN 35 2:06:18 9:38 891 88 KELLY MORRISH 36 2:06:43 9:40 901 89 STEVE MCLEAR 33 2:07:35 9 : 4 4 91190 RICHARD ROSE 31 2:08:05 9:46 92191 BILL BENNETT 46 2 :1 1 : 3 0 1 0 : C 2 35

OLE MAN RIVER 5 MILER 11-20-82

WOMENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 MARY BRUNO 28 : 36:30 7: 16

WOMENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 CONNIE KING 25 : 3 8 : 3 7 7:43 2

WOMENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE PLACE

1 EVA 0 LOMBARD 35 :39:G4 7 :49 3

WOMENS RESULTS 50 r . OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 TAYLOR 53 i:0i:33 1 2 : 1 9 12

WOMENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE t i m e PACE POS

1 MARY BRUNO 26 : 36:30 7 : le 12 CONNIE KING 25 :38:37 7:43 13 EVA 0 LOMBARD 35 :39:G4 7:49 14 MARIETTA JOHNSON 31 :40:45 8:09 25 KAY SMITH 31 : 4 1 :00 8 : 1 2 36 RENEE* GIVENS 27 :43:l3 e : 3 9 27 ALICIA ROBINSON 26 :43:37 8 : 4 3 38 PATRICIA MELANCON 27 :44:45 8 : 5 7 49 SUE CAIN 35 : 4 5 : 0 o 9 : CO 4

10 GEORGE ANN GRAUGUARD 31 :46:17 9 : 1 5 51 1 MONIE MOUTON 35 :5i:o0 10:12 612 TAYLOR 53 i:0i:33 12:19 1

OLE MAN RIVER 5 M ILER 1 1-20-82

MENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME AGE T I y“*E PACE1 JOHN WEITZ 25 : 25 :: 50 5:10

MENS RFSULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 BRYAN BAUGNON 20 : 26:40 s:2w 2

MENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE PLACci

1 STEPHEN KENNEDY 32 : 2 9 :26 5:53 3

MENS RESULTS 40 - 49

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE PLACE

1 ROBERT CUCCIA 4 1 : 30 :w9 6 : “2 5

MENS RESULTS 5 0 - 59

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE PLACE

1 BILL COHEN 51 : 3 7 :42 7:32 1 1MENS RESULTS 6C 6 OVER

POS NAME AGE T IM£ PACE PLACE

1 C A LARSEN 61 :45:S2 9: 10 13'ENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE POS

1 JOHN WEITZ 25 :25:50 5 : 1 w 12 BRYAN BAUGNON 2o :26:40 S:2u 13 STEPHEN KENNEDY 32 :29:26 5:53 14 MIKE HARDY 23 :29:29 5:54 25 ROBERT CUCCIA 41 : 3 0 :09 6:02 16 RED PHAYER 28 :3 u : 24 6:05 37 BILLY HERRON 36 : 33:48 6 : 46 28 LAPEYRE 30 :35:16 7:03 39 ED FLEISCHMANN 41 : 35:19 7: 04 2

10 MIKE HANEMANN 37 :37 : is 7:27 411 BILL COHEN 51 :37:42 7:32 112 JOE INGCLIA 31 : 36:33 7 : 4 3 513 JOE KOTT 33 : 39:39 7:56 614 PAUL MELANON 26 :39:59 8: Go 415 ALAN CARROLL 30 :43:50 8:46 716 STEPHEN ROONEY 26 :4 3 :5 o 8:46 51 7 JIM BALLARD 52 : 4 4 :50 8:58 216 C A LARSEN 61 : 4 5 :52 9 : 1 0 119 MARK W THOMPSON 26 : 4 7 :u6 9 : 2 5 620 BRAD ELLIOTT 27 : 53:40 1C.-44 7

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GREEK RUN 83Run in the footsteps of Pheidippides. Relive the ancient running competitions that set the pattern for today’s running events.

SPACE LIMITED

Run a half-marathon or 10-kilometer distance over the original marathon route. And choose to participate in any or all of four other races across the land where athletics began.

Tour all the historical sites associated with ancient Greek athletics including Olympia, Delphi, Isthmeia, Nemea and Athens. A 3-day cruise of Greek Islands is optional.

Sponsor

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Mail to: Or call (918) 664-9879GREEK RUN ’83 co llec t5525 EAST 51st STREET TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74135 USA

| Please send m e fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n on G reek Run '83

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MARDI GRAS MARATHON 20K FUND RUNWOMENS RESULTS 12/05/82

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 JENNI PETERS 27 1:16:04 6:072 VALERIE ELLIS 25 l:3i :oe 7:20

WOMENS RESULTS 19 Ù UNDER

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE

1 KATHY MADSEN 19 1:37:18 7:5v2 JEANMARIE GLENNIE 1 7 1:37:20 7:5*

WOMENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 SHARI SMITH 25 1:39:31 8 : 0 12 ANNE SPRENGER 28 1:44:w5 8:23

WOMENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 TILLIE M CLARK 35 1:35:51 7:432 DEVOE ALLEN 34 1:53:w3 9:063 JAN WAYNE 30 1:55:2" 9 : 1 7

WCMENS RESULTS 40 - 49

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 JULI ANNE COX 42 1:41:13 8:092 LYLE MOREHOUSE 42 1:58:w9 9:31

WOMENS RESULTS 50 e OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 LI KINAN 5C 2:lu:14 10:29WOMENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE POS

1 JENNI PETERS 27 1:16:u4 6:07 12 VALERIE ELLIS 25 1:31:08 7:20 23 TILLIE M CLARK 35 1:35:51 7:43 14 KATHY MADSEN 19 1:37:18 7: 5g 15 JEANMARIE GLENNIE 17 1:37:20 7:50 26 SHARI SMITH 25 1:39:31 8:01 17 JULI ANNE COX 42 1:4i:13 8:09 1e ANNE SPRENGER 28 1 :4 4 : 0 5 8:23 29 DEVOE ALLEN 34 i:53:o3 9:06 2i * JAN WAYNE 30 1:55:20 9 : 1 7 311 LYLE MOREHOUSE 42 1:58:w9 9 : 3 1 212 MARINA GRANICH 34 2:00:47 9 : 4 3 413 CINDY KNISPEL 35 2:02:41 9 : 5 3 514 JUDY DOWELL 38 2:07:40 1C: 17 615 LI KINAN 5w 2:io:i4 ic:29 1

MENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE POS

1 MIKE KEOGH 31 1:03:19 5:06 12 TODD JENNINGS 2j 1 :C9:10 5 : 3 4 23 CHRIS BROCKWELL 32 i:ii:35 5:46 14 BILL LEACH 39 1 :1 2 : 2 8 5:50 25 HENRY SMITH 28 1:12:39 5 : 5 1 16 OALE MERCERON 44 i:i3:oO 5 : 5 3 17 MIKE WITKIN 44 1:13:16 5 : 5 4 2Ö JIM MARSALIS 38 1:15:25 6:04 39 ROBERT FLEISCHMANN 16 1:15:53 6:07 1

10 LARRY FUSELIER 47 1:15:59 6:07 31 1 PHILLIP SHULER 38 1:15:59 6:07 412 WILLIE STAMM 28 1:16:59 6 : 1 2 213 JOHN TRETTIN 28 1:17:00 6 : 1 2 314 DAVID LEGETT 27 1:17:51 6:16 415 JEFF CROSS 27 l : 18:32 6:19 516 PARKER 8ARNES 33 1:22:40 6 : 3 9 517 FRANK WRIGHT 47 1:23:u3 6:41 418 JOHN A DIXON 62 1:24:53 6:5* 119 BILL TOY 47 1:24:58 6:50 52w PAUL ARCENEAUX 46 1:24:59 6:51 621 ROBERT STODDARD 33 1:25:13 6:52 622 HUGH TREILLE 39 1:25:33 6 : 5 3 723 ROBERT LEVIS 33 l: 26:15 6 : 5 7 824 GENE SPRENGER 31 1:26:29 6:58 925 BURT BPODT 51 l: 26:46 6:§9 126 BURRELL PATCH 36 1:26:54 7:Cc 1027 MARK B LANDRY 25 1:27:o4 7:01 628 ED SMITH 41 1:27:o6 7:Q1 729 KEN RE I MANN 33 1:27:27 7:p2 1 13o R CASERTA 35 i:27:3C 7:03 1231 TODD BALLARD 17 1:27:32 7:Q3 232 MIKE BOUDREAUX 43 1:27:39 7:03 834 D CASERTA 35 l :28:oC 7:05 1335 MIKE MAYER 17 1:28:35 7 : 08 336 BOB SIGERSON 45 1:28:47 7:09 937 D JOYCE 56 1:28:59 7 : 1 0 238 "J" GEIS 38 1:29:00 7 : 1 0 1439 JEFFREY PEREZ 30 1:29:21 7 : 1 2 1540 MIKE FERNANDEZ 35 1:29:34 7:13 1641 TOM GRESSAFFA 41 l:30:50 7:19 1042 MIKE LANDRY 32 1:30:53 7:19 1743 JEAN FAUST 45 1:30:56 7 : 1 9 1144 BOB BRANSON 55 i:3i:25 7 : 2 2 345 TOMMY MCCORMICK 34 1 :3 1 : 3 9 7 : 2 3 1846 MARK KINGESY 15 1:3l:40 7 : 2 3 4

MENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS n a m e AGE TIME PACE

1 MIKE KEOGH 31 i:Q3 : 19 5:062 TODD JENNINGS 20 1:09 : 10 5 : 3 4

MENS RESULTS 19 6 UNDER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE1 ROBERT FLEISCHMANN 16 1:15 : 53 6:C72 TODD BALLARD 17 1:27 : 32 7:033 MIKE MAYER 17 1:28 : 35 • 7:08

MENS RtSULTS 20 - 2 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE1 HENRY SMITH 28 1:12 : 39 5:512 WILLIE STAMM 28 1:16 : 59 6 : 1 23 JOHN TRETTIN 28 1 :1 7 :oO 6 : 1 2

MENS RESULTS 30 - 39POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 CHRIS BROCKWELL 32 l:il : 35 s:462 BILL LEACH 39 1:12:: 28 5 : 5 03 JIM MARSALIS 38 1:15:: 25 6:04“CrtS HtSULIb 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE1 DALE MERCERON 44 1:13: 00 5 : 5 32 MIKE WITKIN 44 l:i3: 16 5 : 5 43 LARRY FUSELIER 47 I M S : 59 6:07

MENS RESULTS 50 - 59POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 BURT BRODT 51 1:26: 46 16 : 5 92 D JOYCE 56 1 :2 0 :59 7 : 1Ü3 BOB BRANSON 55 i:3l: 25 7:22MENS RESULTS 60 e OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 JOHN A DIXON 62 1:24: 53 <5:50p l a c e n a m e AGE TIME PACE POS

47 L J PARENT 53 1:31:47 7 ï 23 448 SAM FRADY 42 1:32:18 7:26 1249 DAVID GLANCY 21 1:3 2 : 3 0 7:27 750 W T COTTON 46 1 :3 3 : 1 7 7:31 1351 MELVIN BACKES 35 1 :3 3 : 2 0 7 : 3 1 1952 JAN ULSTEEN 38 1:33:30 7:32 2053 R LAMBERT 32 1:33:33 7:32 2154 •JOHN RYALL 52 1:33:47 7 : 3 3 555 PAUL KREBS 39 l: 33:49 7 : 3 3 2256 TED PASSANTINO 32 1 :3 5 : 1 2 7:40 2357 JOHN T BARBER 45 1:35:35 7:42 1458 MICHAEL F SUSTENDAL 33 1:35:43 7:42 2459 HANS OLAVESEN 39 l: 3 5 :51 7 : 4 3 256C DAVID R HARVEY 31 1:36:24 7:46 2661 E J ALEXIS 36 1:36:30 7:46 2762 PRES KABACOF 37 1:36:46 7 : 4 7 2863 JOACHIM ROCHON 28 1:36:56 7:48 864 MIKE RALLS 34 l :37:is 7:50 2965 LEE GULLO 33 1 :3 0 : 4 3 7 : 5 7 3066 HALIL OZERDEN 43 1:38:50 7:57 1567 JOHN MYERS 24 1:38:55 7:58 968 MIKE VESTUTO 30 1:39:19 8 : 0 0 3169 RONNIE TEMPLE 30 1:40:22 8:05 327U THOMAS M FAHERTY 27 l:40:50 8:07 1071 DAVID CLARK 46 1:4i:08 8:09 1672 CARL SHERMAN 31 1:4i: 35 8 : 1 1 3374 JIM WINCHESTER 36 l:4i:57 8:13 3475 BOB LINDSEY 39 1:42:o3 8:13 3576 TOM BURKE 27 1:42 :22 8:15 1 177 MELVIN ZA MO ID 17 1:42:22 8:15 578 WAYNE SUTHERLAND 30 1 :42:27 8:15 3679 TERRY FREEMAN 34 1:42:33 a: is 3780 LUKE GLANCEY 48 1:42:42 8:16 1781 ED FLEISCHMANN 41 1:42:56 8:17 1882 DUKE JOHNS 38 1:43:17 8:19 3883 LARRY CENTOLA 36 1 :4 3 : 4 4 8 : 2 1 3984 KEN FORBES 30 1:44:04 8 : 2 3 4085 LOUIS BIZOT 55 1:44:26 8 : 2 5 606 DENNIS MIRANDA 29 1:44:44 8:26 1287 BILL COURET 42 1:45:36 8:30 1988 GENE KNISPEL 54 1:46:15 8 : 3 3 789 JIM SAUNDERS 27 1:46:48 8:36 1390 PHILIP J SIMONEAUX 33 1:46:57 8 : 3 7 4191 TERRY NAPPIER 27 1:49:ci 8 : 4 7 1492 C CHERRY 56 1:5l:o6 6:57 893 JOHN ALLEN 39 i:5i:49 9:QQ 4294 BOB SHELTON 35 l:52:09 9:02 4395 BUB8A WITCHEN 31 l :52:22 9 : Q3 4496 JOHN RICHE 37 l:53:09 9:ß7 4597 JOHNNY M HUT1 42 1:53:10 9:07 2098 WADE M SICKINGER 30 1:56:49 9 : 2 4 4699 TOM GRESSAFFA JR 18 l :,57:o5 9:26 61Q0 JOHN VAGIANOS 29 2:.00:54 9 : 4 4 15101 GARY BAILEY 45 2:07:40 1 0 : 17 21

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RESULTS

RODNEY PEARSON 2:23:41

ANGELA PIKSCHUS 2:41:38

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MARDI GRAS MARATHON DIRECTOR’S REPORTTo the runners:

Congratulations to all of you who completed the 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon. Con­gratulations to those of you who tried, but did not finish for you can be proud of your efforts and be better prepared "next time.”

I wish to congratulate the members of the 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon Committee.We got a late start on putting it all together, but, judging from the responses we have received, we had one helluva race.

M y personal thanks go out to the Marathon Committee for without them there would not have been a marathon. We are all volunteers and it was tru ly a group effort.I delegated work like a blackjack dealer deals the hands to a full table of anxious players. Each time a hand was dealt, the Committee members took an extra "h it” .Regular gluttons for punishment. They surpassed my dreams of how much work volunteers were willing to put forth.

M y thanks to the participants in both the 18th annual Mardi Gras Marathon and the five kilometer race. You cooperated with the race officials and were responsive to the directions given to you. Also, we thank you for your kind words and encourage­ment for this means a lot to the race officials.

Next, the volunteers must be thanked. Approximately 500 people volunteered for jobs before, during and after the event. Truly, they are the backbone of the event and nothing would be accomplished without them.

Finally, the sponsors. It takes much more than entry fees to be able to fund an event this size. I ask each and every one of you to patronize the sponsors if you can and let them know their support is appreciated.

Finally, I hope you all have a good year of running and that you will join us for the 1984 Mardi Gras Marathon on March 4, 1984, the Sunday immediately prior to Mardi Gras. Sincerely yours,

CARY KUHLMANN, Marathon Director CARY KU H LM A N N , M a ra th o n D ire c to r

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TO: Mardi Gras Marathon

I am pleased that the Marathon was once again a great success.

With best wishes for many more suc­cessful endeavors and kindest personal regards, I remain

Yours ve ry tru ly ,

ROBERT B. EVANS, JR., C ounc il Chairm an

Jefferson Parish demonstrates strong support of Mardi Gras Marathon with presentation of $10,000.00.Bob Devinney, Dist. 4 Rep.; Cary Kuhlmann, Mardi Gras Marathon Chairman and New Orleans Track Club President; Robert B. Evans, Jr., Council Chairman of Jeffer­son Parish; Joe Yenni, Parish President.

T H A N K Y O UTHANKS TO THE 1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHON COMMITTEE

FOR A JOB WELL DONE!

Chairman—Cary Kuhlmann; Registration Co-ordinators—Martha George, Lynne Kuhlmann, Julianne Cox, Lyle Morehouse; Treasurer - Promotional Material—Bill Couret; Press Co-ordinator—Ed Fleischmann; Public Relations Co­ordinator - Results Book Editor—Linda Gill; North Shore Logistics Co-ordinators—Harry Layne, Olivia Paul; Runners Ex­po-Jack O’Neill; Volunteer Co-ordinator—Kim Ganci; Bus Co-ordinators—Ray Sears, Guy Wootan; Race Day Com­munications—Althea and Phil Buras; Aid Stations Co-ordinators—Mark Holcomb, Suzie Navarre, Mark Rayner, Dean Songy; Finish Line Co-ordinators—Chuck George, Joey Provengano, Alvin Roussel, George Hemelt; Medical Co­ordinator-Benny Nobles, M.D.; Race Day Security—Larry Pontiff; Special Projects—Ray Beck, Pat Couret, Robert Williams.

A SPECIAL THANKS for all of the help and cooperation by the officials of Jefferson Parish, St. Tammany Parish; Members of The Greater New Orleans (Causeway) Expressway Commission, and The Mayor of Mandeville. More thanks especially to the Sheriffs and Police Departments of both Jefferson and St. Tammany Parishes, and the City of Mandeville.

VOLUNTEERS-WE LOVE YOU!

THANKSHI

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MARATHON REPORTBy Pat Couret

The 18th Annual Mardi Gras Marathon was held on Feb. 20, 1983. Under the excellent leadership of Race Director Cary Kuhlmann a full program was planned: a press conference, a symposium by the American Medical Joggers Association, a Runners’ Clinic, a Running Exposition filled with information and souvenirs for participants, a Saturday night spaghetti dinner, a 5KM Race for the not-ready-for-a-marathon runners Sunday morning, and the Marathon itself across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway.

A t the press conference Larry Rawson, the Master of Ceremonies for the Mardi Gras Marathon, introduced leading runners and other celebrities to the community. Angela Pikschus, defending female champion described her year of training and hopes for this year’s marathon. Dave McGilvery, representing the Jimmy Fund and Saucony returned to say that the Causeway is a valid course, not to be disparaged as a wind assisted "breeze” of a run. Also introduced was Rodney Pearson, a Harvard Graduate Student working toward his Ph.D. in Business, who was considered a strong contender for victory. Rob Kinnunen, a Canadian champion presently training in Sioux Falls, N.D. was introduced with his protege Sally Brent, a beautiful 3 I year old mother of 3 who has won the Omaha Marathon, the Twin Cities, Minn. Marathon, and placed I Oth in Houston in the past year. Observing the management of the marathon were Jules Bernard and Olympian McDonald Bailey of Trinidad. These charming gentlemen were planning for their country’s first marathon, "The M irror Marathon,” scheduled for Easter Sunday.

Throughout the days leading to the Marathon the meticulous planning by the Marathon Committee was evident in the smooth handling of events and situations.

Marathon Sunday dawned cool and clear. A t 5 :30 AM SHARP the first busloads of runners headed to the north shore and the Mandeville High School staging area for the race start. By 6 :30 A.M. the last bus rolled out. Even before the runners boarded their busses, the aid station volunteers, timers, race officials, and hundreds of other course workers began their preparations for the day. By the time the Marine Band had struck up the Star Spangled Banner at the starting line, these wonderful volunteers had put in hours of work and were prepared for hours more.

The Race started promptly at 8 a.m. and the cool clear morning began to warm up to one of those days that make the south a lovely place to be in the wintertime—unless you’re running a marathon! Local runners had been acclimated by the mild winter weather experienced to date. However, for out-of-towners used to freezing temperatures and icy chill wind factors, the heat was overwhelming. Running on a 2 :1 5:00 pace to the 20 mile mark, Rob Kinnunen was overcome with dehydration, collapsed at the 20 mile mark, and only with the courageous effort of a true hero was able to finish the marathon in 7th place with a time of 2:3 1:30. Rodney Pearson had been able to pace himself through the warm winds, carefully monitoring himself, and passed Rob to take and hold on to the lead. Rodney turned in a victorious time of 2:23:41. The women’s race held not the high drama of the men’s, but rather the steady courage and firm belief in her training of Angela Pikschus. In an early assult by Jenny Peters of Baton Rouge, Angela refused to be led into a too fast pace and held her own to victory in 2:4 1:38. The expected challenge from Sally Brent did not materialize as she, too, battled the heat in her journey across Lake Pontchartrain. Sally finished second with a fine time of 2 :5 3 :2 1.

Many other runners exhibited the same courage and determination of the leaders. The day was warm and became warmer as time passed. Sun-burned noses appeared on the workers faces, and runners gulped more and more fluids. Five hours and 40 minutes after the starting gun sounded the last runner crossed the finish line to claim her t-shirt and medallion.

Very well deserved applauses and kudos were handed out at the awards ceremony. The runners cheered the workers and the workers cheered the runners. Each group worked together to make the 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon one for the record books.

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I8TH AN N U AL M ARDI GRAS M ARATHON

2/20/83WOMENS RESULTS OVERALL MENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME Gc. t i m e C I TY/STATE

i PIKSCHUS. ANGELA 21 2 :41ÎJ5 ST UNIVERSITY AR2 SRENT , SALLY 31 2 Î53:21 SIOUX CITY IA3 SHOUEfi. JULIE A 22 3: C3:i8 MACOMB 1L

WOMENS RESULTS 19 e UNDERPUS NAME AGE TIME ClTY/STATE

1 ESMAFLI. BITA 19 4:21:38 MEMPHIS TN

WOMENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE1 LEMON, JACOUIE M 25 3:1w : 51 DALLAS TX2 WILLIAMS, PAMELA E 28 3:23 :u4 NEW ORLEANS LA3 HUFFMAN, CLAIRE M 22 3:34:43 METAIRIE LA

WOMENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE1 GILES, JEANIE R 32 3:06:25 OKLAHOMA CITY OK2 GROW, DEBBIE S 3w 3 :1 7 :13 SHREVEPORT LA3 RURKEY. DOOY 38 3 :19 : N, 1 GRAND RAPIDS MI

WOMENS RESULTS AO - 49

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATEi GARCIA, SANDRA 43 3 :3 w : 4 4 LUTZ FL2 BOES, MARY J 45 3:46:09 GULDEN CO3 MIMS, INKA F 46 3:48:46 BATON ROUGE LA

WOMENS RESULTS SC f, OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 KLEIN, HELEN 6C 4 :3i: 19 HOPKINSVILLE KY2 m i l l e r * m a r g r i t h A El 4 :3 4 : 3 5 SLIDELL LA

WOMENS RESULTS SPECIAL

•oOa n a m e AGE TIME CITY/STATE

i MARLEY. LESLEY A 28 3:32 : ¿5 NEW ORLEANS LA

PCS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 PEARSON, RODNEY A 29 2:23:41 CAMBRIDGE MA2 PEWEN. WILLIAM F 26 2:25:ol BRYAN TX3 WASHINGTON, TEM 28 2 :2 7 : 1 6 SPRINGFIELD

MENS RESULTS 19 e UNDER

POS NAME AGE TIME ClTY/STATE

1 HESSLER, GREG D 19 2:27:51 EAST ME NVILLL MI2 FINLEY, STEPHEN K 19 2:46:47 FURT HOOD TX3 BERGERON, JOSEPH G 19 3:03:39 GREENWELL SPRINGS

m e n s r e s u l t s 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 DODD, RICHARO 23 2:28:27 WEST ALLIS WI2 SPINNLER, MICHAEL B 24 2 :2 9 : 1 3 HAGERSTOWN MD3 KINNUNEN, ROB T 27 2 :3 1 : 3 0 SIOUX FALLS SO

MENS RESULTS 30 - 3 9

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 MORRIS, DUSTY 32 2:37:44 ST CHARLES MO2 BROCK. WELL , CHRIS W 32 2:38:12 NEW ORLEANS LA3 STYANT— BROWNE, ANTHO 36 2 :4 2 : 5 1 NEW ORLEANS LA

MENS RESULTS 40 - 49

POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 BOES, ARDEL J 45 2:36:54 GOLDEN CO2 CUCCHIARA, MATT 40 2:44:13 HOLLYWOOO CA3 WITTY, 8RUCE A 40 2 :4 4 : 4 9 ALEXANDRIA VA

MENS RESULTS 50 - 59POS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 8ECKSTR0M, JACK 50 2:56:.j1 CHICAGO IL2 ENSIGN, BRUCE W 54 2 :5 7 : 2 2 BRANDON M33 BAXLEY, CHARLES E 52 2 :5 9 : 3 0 NEW YORK NY

MENS RESULTS 60 & OVERPOS NAME AGE t i m e CITY/STATE

1 OIXON, JOHN A 62 3:09:25 NEW ORLEANS LA2 LIPSCOMB. TONY 65 3:26:Cl DEMUPOLIS AL3 RATCLIFF, RALPH M 60 3:33:w9 OKLAHOMA CITY OK

MENS RESULTS SPECIALPOS NAME AGE TIME CITY/STATE

1 DEDEAUX, EUGENE T II 27 2:36:56 HARVEY LA

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M A R D I G R A S M A R A T H O N - 1 8 T H A N N U A L G 2 / 2 J / 8 3

WOMENS RESULTS

p l a c e NAME AGE TIME PACE POS

I PIKSCHU3. ANGELA 21 2:41:38 6 : ic 12 PRENT, SALLY 31 2:53:21 6:37 23 SHOUER. JULIE A 22 3 : Í 3 : 1 6 6 : 5 9 34 GILES. JEANIE R 32 3:06:25 7 : ?7 15 LEMON, JACQUIE M 25 3 :1 0 : 5 1 7 : 1 7 1b GROW, DEBBIE S 30 3:17:13 7 : 3 1 27 BURKEY, DODY 38 3:19 :w l 7 : 3 5 38 WILLIAMS. PAMELA E 28 3:23:04 7:45 29 HUBER. JUDY A 36 3 :2 4 : 0 1 7:47 4

10 GARCIA, SANDRA 43 3 :3s,: 44 8:02 11 1 MARLEY, LESLEY A 28 3 :3 2 : 9 5 8:05 112 HOFFMAN, CLAIRE M 22 3 :3 4 : 4 3 8 : 1 1 313 MORRISON, FRANCES 25 3:40:06 8:24 414 MIRANNE, MARGIE F 23 3:42:17 8:29 515 WALTERS, CAROL N 34 3:42:55 8 : 3 9 516 SCHAFFNER, JUDI A 31 3:44:28 8:34 617 MCCALL. BARBARA A 32 3 :4 4 : 5 1 8 : 3 5 718 SIMMONS, BILLIE W 26 3 :4 5 : 2 5 8:36 619 BOES. MARY J 45 3:46 : w>9 8:36 220 MIMS. INKA F 46 3:48:46 8 : 4 3 321 BLAIR, JEANIE 42 3 :5 3 : 1 9 8 : 5 4 422 THIAC, JULIE L 21 3 :5 3 : 5 3 8 : 5 5 723 ELLIS, VALERIE 25 3 :5 3 : 5 7 8 : 5 5 824 BUSH. MADELYN C 26 3:54 :o7 8:56 925 HALVORSEN, JONI M 25 3 :5 4 : 2 3 8:56 1 •'*26 DONOVAN. MARY S 30 3 :5 4 : 5 4 e:5b 82 7 TROSCLA I R , AMY B 31 3 :5 5 :J7 8:56 928 BAYER, SUSAN G 31 3 :5 5 : 3 6 8 : 5 9 1 029 GATES, JOANNE 43 3:57:i4 9:p3 53G JOHNSON, SHERYL A 20 3 :5 7 : 1 7 9:03 1 131 ACKERMAN, JOELL 26 3 :5 7 : 2 1 9:03 1232 BUHLER. JANICE M 32 4:02:36 9 : 1 5 1 133 LANDRY, RENEE D 21 4 :0 3 : 3 5 9 :17 1334 SHUMOCK, DIANE L 24 4:Q4:37 9 : 2 0 1435 PERRIN. m a RY 4 u 4 : '”'4:44 9: 2w 636 LINDIG. GENEVIEVE 2 C 4:G5:3'' 9 : 2 2 1 537 RUSSELL. GAY A 29 4:n6:42 9:25 1638 VARNES. GLORIA J 47 4 :0 7 : 1 5 9:26 739 SHULER. TRISH B 39 4:08:30 9 : 2 9 1240 SPAFFORD. LAURA T 26 4 : 1 0 : 5 2 9:34 1741 REID. MELINOA K 25 4:18:16 9:51 1842 JONES. DENISE C 28 4 : 1 9 :u5 9 : 5 3 19A3 LUCKS. SUSAN D 33 4 :2 o : 19 9:56 1 3

PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE PJS

44 BOUNDS, DALE 25 4 : 2 „ : 35 9:56 2 '45 STOCKTON. CAROLINE 2 j 4 : 2 1 :v 4 9 : 5 7 2146 ESMAFLI. 5 IT A 19 4:2i :38 9:59 147 MCCARTE. ELIZABETH J 27 4 : 25:42 10:0a 2248 DRIGGS. BARBARA B 36 4 :2 6 : 1 0 1 c : 0 9 1449 RUSSELL. JENNY L 36 4 :3V :27 1 0 Ï 1 9 155J KLEIN, HELEN 60 4:31 :l* 1 '• : 2 1 151 HARPER, GAIL I 29 4 : 3 4 :24 1C*: 2tt ¿352 m i l l e r , m a p g r i t h A 51 4 : 3«* : 35 l". : 26 253 WAPOLER. ANNE R 32 4 : 3 7 : . 1 1 0 : 3 4 1654 GILBREATH, PAT L 3; 4 :3 9 : 3 1 l.C :4^ 1 755 COOK. PATRICIA S «O 4 9 4:42:^ 5 íc :4s 856 COWDEN. JO E 3 7 4 :4 2 : 1 ? 10:46 1857 COLLINS. DONNA 3j 4 :4 2 : 2 4 10:46 1958 SMITH, THERESA A 30 4 :4 5 : v 5 10:52 2 *59 MOREHOUSE. LYLE 42 4 :4 7 : 1 7 1C :57 96 9 MOTEN, eiLLIE 45 4 :4 9 : v 3 1 1 : 0 1 1C61 WELLS, LOIS J 39 4 :4 9 : 3 7 11 :C3 2 162 MUZEROLL. DOLORES J 4 <3 4 : 5s> : 25 1 1 : 0 5 1 163 WILSON. DIANE F 4 u 4:5i:23 11 :C 7 1264 WHALEY, ANDREA D 26 4 :5 1 : 3 5 1 1 : : 7 2465 MILLER. CATHY 2 u 4 :5 4 : 2 3 11:14 2566 KUEHN. KATHY G 27 4 :5 5 : 2 1 11:16 2667 CHATELAIN, CHER IE M 27 4 :5 3 : 0 0 1 1 : 2 2 2768 FERNANDEZ. TERRIE K 34 4 :5 9 : 0 3 1 1 : 2 4 2269 SELMAN. SALLY R 32 4 :5 9 : 1 3 1 1 : 2 5 237s, WATSON. EMILY J 31 5:07:14 1 1 : 4 3 ¿471 NETZHAMMER, MARY H 27 5:09:48 li:4y 287 2 PITTARI, THOMASETTE 44 5 : 10 : , 3 1 1 : 4 9 1373 KONYHA. KATHLEEN 27 5 : 1 1 : 2 9 11 :53 2974 JARVIS. SUSAN 23 5:23:30 12 :2v 3''75 MARTINEZ. ANNE V 26 5 :2 3 : 3 3 12:2s, 3176 SMITH. SANDRA N 32 5:36:37 12:5s, 2577 SIMPSON. HELEN 47 5 :3 7 : -j 3 1 2 : 5 1 1478 MARCUS, CAROL 36 5 :3 5 : 2 1 1 2 : 5 4 2679 MCPHERSON. MICHELLE 23 5 :4o :oG 12:58 32

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M A R D I G R A S M A R A T H O N 1 8 T H A N N U A L 0 2 / 2 v / 8 3

MENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE POS

1 PEARSON. RODNEY A 29 2 123 41 5:29 12 PEWEN. WILL I AM F 26 2:25 V 1 5:32 23 WASHINGTON. TEM 28 2:27 16 5:37 34 HESSLER. GREG D 19 2.*27 51 5:38 15 DODD. RICHARD 23 2:28 27 5:4c l6 SPINNLER. MICHAEL B 24 2:29 13 5:41 27 KINNUNEN. ROB T 27 2:31 30 5 : 4 7 38 CLEMENS. DANIEL L 26 2:35 36 5:56 49 YESHO. GEBRE 28 2:36 wl 5 : 5 7 5

11 BOES. ARDEL J 45 2:36 5 4 5:59 111 DEOEAUX. EUGENE T II 27 2:36 56 5 : 5 9 112 MORRIS. DUSTY 32 2 : 3 7 44 6:01 11 3 BROCKWELL. CHRIS W 32 2:38 12 6:02 214 KEAOY. JEFF W 22 2:38 45 6 : 0 3 615 LYLE, ANDY 28 2:40 1 0 6:07 716 STYANT— B R O W N E • ANTHO 36 2 : 4 2 51 6:13 317 CUCCHIARA, MATT 4 C 2 : 4 4 13 6:16 218 WITTY, BRUCE A 40 2 : 4 4 49 6:17 319 LILES, BILL A 27 2 : 4 5 34 6:19 820 STEFFENS. GARY S 28 2 : 4 5 44 6:19 921 TATE. FRANK J 32 2:45 48 6:19 422 LIENHART. STEPHEN A 26 2 : 4 5 54 6: 2u 1023 WAGNER. CLA Y T O N D 42 2:46 31 6 : 2 1 424 KEMP. WILLIAM C 37 2:46 44 6 : 2 2 525 FINLEY. STEPHEN K 19 2:46 47 6 : 2 2 226 HERRING. STEPHEN A 29 2 :47 20 6 : 2 3 1127 MCCLELLAND. THOMAS H 41 ? :48 ■J 8 6:25 528 SINKOSKI, MICHAEL 3o 2:48 1 1 6:25 629 MCCAVITT. PAUL L 27 2:48 13 6:25 123 J MAURIN, GARY H 34 2:48 14 6:25 731 BLACKMAR, DAVID S 23 2:48 25 6:25 1332 PARLEY. MARK F 33 2 : 4 9 03 6 : 2 7 533 DEARTH, FRANK M 34 2 : 4 9 31 6:28 934 PERRY, TIM 24 2 149 39 6:28 1435 JONES. GREGORY P 23 2:49 48 6:29 1536 PISCIOTTA. LEON JR 4C 2:5* *3 6 : 2 9 637 LEACH. BILL F 39 2:5 j 55 6:31 1 0

38 MC CONNELL. FENNER C 48 2:5 j 58 6:31 739 MOORE. JAMES M 36 2:5 j 59 6:31 1140 DONNELLY. WILLIAM A 36 2:51 26 6:32 1241 SIMS. JEFF L 33 2 : 5 1 29 6:32 1 342 GARRETT, JERRY D 40 2 :52 28 6:35 843 COST A N Z A . WILLIAM A 3 w 2:52 52 6:36 1444 JUAN. PEREZ 39 2 : 5 2 54 6:36 1 545 DRISCOLL. ROBERT P 26 2 : 5 3 V 0 6:36 1646 SPENCER JERALD E 37 2 : 5 3 15 6:36 1647 WITKIN. MIKE 44 2 : 5 4 1** 6 : 3 9 94d KRUGER. FRED L 41 2 : 5 4 28 6:39 1C49 MANTOOTH, RICHARD 30 2 : 5 4 49 6:4c 1 750 WAGNER. CRAIG S 2w 2 : 5 5 4 0 6:42 1751 LANNING. AOAM B IV 28 2 : 5 5 48 6:42 1 352 RECKSTROM, JACK 5J 2:56 «1 6 : 43 153 PATTERSON, DAVID 33 2:56 28 6 : 44 1 854 f a b i a n , j a c k 38 2:56 42 6 : 4 4 1955 ROSENKAIMER. RAYMOND 36 2:56 43 6:44 2056 MEAD. LONNIE J 22 2:56 57 6:45 1957 ENSIGN. BRUCE W 54 2 : 5 7 22 6:46 258 SHANNON, PATRICK J 31 2 : 5 7 27 6:46 2159 WISNEWSKI. PETER 42 2 : 5 7 38 6:46 1 16o MAHER, THOMAS 25 2 : 5 7 56 6:47 2061 MAMMAY. CHUCK W 40 2 : 5 7 56 6:47. 1262 BERRY, BRETT J 22 2:58 15 6:48 2163 GRAFE. PHILIP 44 2:58 30 6:48 1 364 CORNETT, MICHAEL S 27 2 : 58 31 6 : 49 2265 LEMON. RON 37 2:58 33 6 : 4 9 2266 JONES. CHRIS P 27 2:58 42 6:49 2367 MERKLE. ART 26 2:58 44 6 : 49 2468 CENDRICK. TOM M 41 2:58 57 6:49 1469 GROW. HAL 41 2 : 5 9 cl 6 : 5 0 1570 SEALY, MICHAEL D 39 2 : 5 9 13 6:5c 2371 HOWELL. SAMUEL H 23 2 :59 16 6 :5u 2572 LINDNER. JOHN 26 2 : 5 9 18 6:5w 2673 CLARK, BRIAN J 31 2 : 5 9 27 6:51 2474 BAXLEY. CHARLES E 52 2 : 5 9 30 6:51 375 SWEENEY. GREGORY M 33 2 : 5 9 35 6:51 2576 Y A M A Z A K I . MARK W 38 2 : 5 9 50 6:52 2677 SEREK. RICK M 29 ? : 5 9 50 6:52 2778 MATTHEWS. CHARLTON J 41 3 : C j v6 6 : 5 2 1679 DUNN. ARTHUR R JR 36 3:00 14 6:52 2780 BORCHAROT, JEFF 24 3 : 0 J 25 6 : 5 3 2881 AUCOIN. PAUL G 37 3 : 0 0 39 6 : 5 3 2882 TILTON. CHRIS M 25 3:0c 46 6 : 5 4 29S3 GROSS. RAY D 40 3 : 0 0 48 6:54 1784 WEST, MICHAEL 34 3 : 0 1 20 6 : 5 5 2985 FLOR, JOHN F 37 3 : 0 1 32 6 : 5 5 3C86 AMOS, BILLY 3o 3 : 0 1 39 6:56 3187 GIBSON, LARRY R 45 3 : 0 1 46 6:56 1888 AUBERT. WINTON G 30 3:02 w 0 6:56 3289 TAYLOR. MILTON S 50 3 : 0 2 36 6:56 490 MORRIS. ALFRED F 40 3 : 0 2 37 6:58 1991 TRUMPS, SPENCER C 39 3 : 0 2 39 6:58 3392 COOKE, MICHAEL 32 3 : 0 3 o2 6 : 5 9 34

P L A C E N A M E A GE T I *E P A C E P O S

93 P I N K E R T O N . C L A R E N C E 27 3 3 3 1C 6 59 3 “94 W H I T E M A N . E D W A R D R 44 3 Í 3 27 7 2095 B E R T A , D A V I D M 24 3 ■ 3 34 7 C J 3196 n E R G E R O N • J O S E P H G 1 9 3 r- 3 39 7 r.w 3

97 C A S E Y , P A T R I C K A 34 3 -'3 55 7 ' i 3598 B U R N S I D E . S K I P 0 32 3 0 4 7 7 31 3699 F U S E L IER » L A R R Y L 4 7 3 04 2 2 7 r, 2 2 l

1 0 c M O U T O N , C J 36 3 ' 4 2 2 7 C«r 371 0 1 Y O U N G E R . G E O R G E W 35 3 4 26 7 ; 2 381 C 2 S T O C K . GUY 5c 3 ^4 33 7 C-2 5103 S M I T H , H E N R Y J 28 3 0 4 50 7 03 32104 G I L L E S P I E . H A L K ■* <5 3 0 5 28 7 O h 391Ç5 J O N E S . E D W A R D 4 w 3 C 5 37 7 r. 5 2 2106 N O R T O N , SAM D 23 3 39 7 05 3 3107 Y O U N G , R OY D 42 3 " . 5 5 l 7 j 5 2 3106 B I S H O P , G A R Y L 4c 3 ' 6 25 7 07 2 41C9 M I R E E , B F N K 39 3 •'6 2 6 7 0 7 41 1 Ô W I N C H E S T E R . G A R R Y M 34 3 0 6 29 7 0 7 4 11 1 1 M O N C E . R O N A L D 3 36 3 0 6 32 7 0 7 421 1 2 B R I T T , I G 38 3 6 54 7 08 4 31 1 3 C O N N O L L Y . JOF 5 „ 3 '•6 d 8 7 0>b 6114 K E C K . C H A R L E S 4 1 3 : 7 3 : 7 Ï9 ¿5115 H A R K E Y , L O A I S 30 3 C 7 4 6; 7 1 , 441 16 R E Y N O L D S . D E A N 8 2 . 3 ■ 7 52 7 1 V 341 1 7 R O M A N O . R I C H A R D C 5v 3 , 7 o9 7 lc 7118 A A R O N S O N . P H I L I P 29 3 : a i a 7 1 1 351 19 S T I N N E T T . C H A R L E S N A9 3 8 i 1 7 1 1 26120 R O C K E T T , J O H N F 4 5 3 0 8 ¡8 7 1 1 ¿ 7121 COD Y . M I C H A E L 46 3 *" a 1 8 7 1 1 28122 C O O K . T O M A 32 3 CO 27 7 1 1 4 5123 P A R R I S H , R O D 43 3 ' 8 4 3 7 1 2 2 9124 T A Y L O R . JIM 37 3 0 9 17 7 1 3 4 6125 REE D . M I C H A E L J 42 3 •‘9 2 0 7 1 3 3'126 D I X O N , J O H N A 62 3 ‘9 25 7 1 3 1127 P E T E R S , E D W I N L 29 3 9 ¿8 7 14 36128 D I C K E Y , R A Y 49 3 •' 9 3C 7 1 4 311 29 D U H S . M I K E L 35 3 09 39 7 14 471 30 KOT Z . O W E N 22 3 0 9 45 7 1 4 37131 f l o w e r s , f r a n k e 35 3 0 9 55 7 15 4 81 32 W A L S H , M I C H A E L F 35 3 1 V 14 7 1 8 49l 33 O U N C A N , N E D M 33 3 1 J 2 1 7 16 5 0134 L E A , C H A R L E S D 39 3 lw 31 7 16 5 1135 C I E L A K , D A V I D 27 3 1 0 3 8 7 16 2 81 36 D A V I E S . J E F F 22 3 1 „ 53 7 1 7 391 37 S O U T T E R , J O H N D 47 3 1 I -5 7 1 7 321 38 T A Y L O R . M A R K A ? 7 3 1 I 16 7 1 6 4 '•139 S T E P H E N S . W I L L I A M T 37 3 1 l 1 9 7 1 3 52

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1983

MARDI GRAS JIA RATH OX

MEMORABILIA

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1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHON MEMORABILIA

LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT WITH JESTER LOGO $10.00

SHORT SLEEVE T-SHIRT $7.00

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100% NYLON GOLD RACING SHORTS WITHPURPLE JESTER LOGO $10.00

BASEBALL CAPS— GOLD WITH PURPLE LOGO $5.00

RUNNER'S LOG WITH DAILY MILEAGE CHARTS, RACE PERFORMANCE CHARTS, DIETS AND MORE HELPFUL HINTS (not a calender) $5.00

MARDI GRAS MARATHON PATCHES Perfect for your warm-up jackets!

$3.00

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1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHONOFFICIAL POSTER

FIVE COLOR SILK SCREENED POSTER 22" x 18"

ONLY 175 SIGNED BY LOCAL ARTIST DANNY FROLICH

$20.00 Signed

$10.00 Unsigned

1983 MARDI GRAS MARATHON MERCHANDISE ORDER FORMName ____ ____Address_______City/State/ZipPlease send me:_____ signed posters @ $20.00 = $____________ unsigned posters @ $10.00 = $____________ long sleeve t-shirts (size _______) @ $10.00 = $____________ short sleeve t-shirts (size ______) @ $6.00 = $____________ racing shorts (size _________) @ $10.00 = $____________ baseball caps @ $5.00 = $____________ runner's logs @ $5.00 = $____________ 1983 MGM patches § $3.00 = $_______

Postage & Handling = $ 1.50TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED „

Make check payable and mail to: Mardi Gras MarathonP.O. Box 2232, New Orléans, La. 70176

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OFFICIAL 1983 MARDI GRASMARATHON

FINISHERS PLAQUE MARATHON AND 5K

Wood Grain Finished Purple, Green & Gold Metal Logo with Your Name and Official Finishing Time

POSTAGE AND HANDLING INCLUDED$17.95 (Each)

$16.95 (Each) Special to NOTC Members

CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Mardi Gras MarathonPLEASE PRINT

NAME ________________________________ TIME

ADDRESS_____________________________ MARATHON

CITY/ST./ZIP__________________________5KM ________

MAIL TO:Mardi Gras Marathon & 5K

Finishers Plaque P.O. Box 30491

New Orleans, La. 70190

PLAQUES WILL BE MAILED U.S.P.O.

Please Allow 3 to 5 weeks after order for delivery.

$17.95 (ea.) Qty.

(NOTC) $16.95 (ea.) Qty.

TOTAL ENCLOSED $___

ALL TIMES ARE SUBJECT TO OFFICIAL TIME CHECK, AND WILL BE ADJUSTED TO CONFORM.

N.O.T.C. CARD NO.

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1 4 „I A 1142143144145146147 1 48 149 1 5 \ j

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189190191192193194195196197 1961 99 2 0 v 2 0 12 02 2 r 3 204 2C5 206 20 7 2C8 2C9 2.1 j 2 1 1 2 1 2213214215216217218 2 19 2 20 221 2 22223224225 22o 227 2 28 229 2 30 ¿31232233

NAME

BARTLETT, DAVIO C PATCH, BURRELL B LANGHÄUSER. NORMAN A SCHROEOER, RON TUCK. KEN W SHULER, P HIL G MICHAUD, WILLIAM C MELTZ. ROBERT E WHEATLEY, JOE M SCIRETTA, ROBERT P MROZEK, DONALD J □FLYNN, DENNIS S HARTWICK, LYNN HOLMES, HAROLD JR PARSON. TIMOTHY PARKER. EDWARD H JR CARLTON, DAVID LYONS. JEFFREY L BRODT. BURTON P BROWN, MARTIN L RICCIARDONE, JAMES WILLIAMS. DON MOORHOUSE, RALPH LEBLANC. CHARLES J GRIEB. MICHAEL BISHOP. DAVID ALOREDGE. HORATIO R KENNON. JAMES T SHANE. JIM A ABBOTT. JOSEPH C LEHRMANN, CHARLIE M HILL. MALCOLM DALES, JON B MONK. MARION WIGGIN. MICHAEL A ERB, MARK MUNCHINSKI, JERRY PAINTER, ROB P O* H E R R O N , LARRY L BERN. DONALD LANG. DAVE W LOEDEL. EDUARDO DIETSCH, THOMAS T WEYMOUTH. CHARLES ERNEST. WILLIAM T SMITH, EDWARO B LYND, HAROLD R HITTFR, GEORGE 0 HAND, ROGER BALDWYN. CHARLES L KENNEDY, GENE GUYTON, PAUL E KLIEWER, ED BARNES. PARKER L BLEDSOE. STEVE JR PARENT. GLYNN P SR PUHR. MICHAEL A BUPGARD. CORKY R BAUGH, DOUG GOODWIN, KENNETH A SCHLESS, ERWIN S SALEEBY. ED Lc«OEU F , E R I C J 6 RISTER. LARRY W HOUCK, RAYMOND L SKINNER. JOHN W MILLER, DONALD H HOOD— LE w I S • DENNIS M DUPLASS, DAN PONCE CORREA, PEDRO J E N D R Z E J E W S K I. JOHN RUSCH, JAMES A FISHER. BOB CONNER. GREGORY K PELTIER. JERRY J AMENT, l e n MAYER, MIKE W KRAYL. ROBERT A S E I C S H N A Y D R E . ALAN C HANISEE. ROBERT O STUMPF, CHUCK G CUOMO. HENRY A ALEXANDER. ROBERT E LIPSCOMB, TONY PERRY, JOHN B MITCHELL. TONY GORDON. BILLY J PERSONS, THAD MARATHON. DON CARTER. GLEN E EDWARDS. JAMES D WINN, MARK O NECK, CHRIS WINTER. WILLEM A

AGE TIME PACE PUS

26 3 11 29 7 18 4136 3 11 45 7 19 5328 3 12 i 1 7 2 v 4227 3 12 16 7 29 4328 3 12 21 7 2 w 4438 3 12 46 7 21 5430 3 1 3 \j4 7 2 2 5525 3 1 3 ¿3 7 2 2 4533 3 13 16 7 2 2 5638 3 14 37 7 25 5737 3 14 33 7 25 5826 3 14 54 7 26 4 633 3 1 5 w 4 7 26 5927 3 15 15 7 27 4725 3 1 5 2 0 7 27 4838 3 15 23 7 27 6031 3 15 35 7 28 8126 3 15 41 7 28 4951 3 15 41 7 28 840 3 1 5 42 7 2 8 3327 3 15 <*5 7 28 504J 3 16 **2 7 29 3444 3 16 i : 7 29 3521 3 1 6 53 7 31 5125 3 16 57 7 31 5236 3 17 17 7 31 6245 3 1 7 17 7 31 3633 3 1 7 19 7 32 6344 3 17 21 7 32 3753 3 1 7 27 7 32 953 3 1 7 59 7 33 1 024 3 18 -.4 7 33 5329 3 18 15 7 34 5441 3 18 2 C 7 34 3836 3 18 2 2 7 34 6421 3 18 ¿4 7 34 5531 3 18 28 7 34 6535 3 18 31 7 34 6 647 3 i a 43 7 35 3934 3 16 44 7 35 6728 3 18 47 7 35 565o 3 i a 53 7 35 1 141 3 18 54 7 35 4034 3 18 55 7 35 6 832 3 19 33 7 3 7 6941 3 19 36 7 37 4 131 3 19 46 7 37 7 039 3 2 w wl 7 38 714 4 3 2 j 24 7 39 4240 3 2 j 41 7 39 4343 3 2 0 4 3 7 39 4439 3 2 G 48 7 39 723 7 3 2 w 53 7 4 0 7 333 3 2 D 56 7 4w 743C 3 2 o 57 7 40 754u 3 2 1 9 6 7 40 4531 3 2 1 1 1 7 40 7636 3 21 28 7 41 7738 3 ? 1 58 7 42 7838 3 22 14 7 43 7946 3 2 2 18 7 43 4625 3 2 2 23 7 43 5727 3 2 2 30 7 43 5830 3 2 2 34 7 44 8047 3 2 2 36 7 44 4735 3 2 2 57 7 44 8143 3 2 2 58 7 44 4828 3 23 w 8 7 45 593u 3 23 1 4 7 45 8224 3 23 1 9 7 45 6035 3 23 47 7 46 8325 3 23 59 7 47 614u 3 24 Ol 7 47 4924 3 24 9 6 7 47 6251 3 24 1 1 7 47 1236 3 24 41 7 4 8 8418 3 24 51 7 49 444 3 24 55 7 49 5C40 3 25 2 1 7 59 5143 3 25 ¿7 7 59 5215 3 25 29 7 59 539 3 25 39 7 51 8535 3 25 57 7 51 8 665 3 26 ol 7 51 232 3 26 2 0 7 52 8739 3 26 23 7 52 8 848 3 26 33 7 53 5355 3 26 34 7 53 1 346 3 26 49 7 53 5432 3 27 7 54 8934 3 27 OC 7 54 9D25 3 27 ol 7 54 6318 .3 28 93 7 56 634 3 28 16 7 57 91

PLACE NAME

234 LANDPY, MIKE £235 DITTMAR. CRAIG A ¿36 CARRICK, LARRY237 WAGNER. FRANK H238 DER0U6N. LEROY239 REIMANN, KENNETH M 24^ TURCOTTE, JA«LS E241 WINGFIELD, ANDREW J242 ERB. GENE E243 RAPIER. ROBERT244 MIM5, SAM s245 THERIOT. TODD A246 JENNINGS. TODD E ¿47 TALBOTT. DANIEL A 248 SHOWS, JAMES B ¿49 HALL. JOHN25j TOUCHSTONE. CARL A ¿51 ROBERTS, DONALD D 252 POUYAOOU. ROGE» G ¿53 CUSACK. MICHAEL P ¿54 CASEPTA, DONALD255 FULLER. FRANK256 BRANSON. BOB¿57 PENDERGRASS, DAVID L 256 REID. KEN N E T H B 259 SANTOS. ARTURO E 26 9 Y E N A P I , DAVID H ¿61 CLARK, BOB262 REYNA. RAFAEL C263 MALSBURY, PRANK H264 ATCHISON. DENNIS265 LEWIS. STANTON C266 DONE WAP. JOHN C¿67 BRASHARES, 0EL8ERT C268 DUFFEY. JOSEPH P269 LEDET, GLYNN ¿7^ SEARCY, EDWARD J271 RATCLIFF. RALPH M272 BUTLER. BILL YE E ¿73 POBICHAUX, LLOYD274 BRADY, QUINNON275 BRIMMER, JOHN G276 HASTINGS. GREG W277 PERKINS, GARY J 276 SPANGLER, DAVID V 279 EVANS, BRETT T28 v 8ALLENGER, PAUL A

AGE T I M¿ PACE ROS

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2 ° 1 JESSEN. CHRIS 51202 HAYNS, FRANK b 43203 RLNZ AGL 14. MARK E 27204 RI VERA, NAPOLEON 4 A«.05 KUHN. JIM H 23*06 COLLMAN. CHARLES 45207 SHERIDAN BUREN 322 08 F R I G H T , « ILL I AM 4 c209 L INOBERG. P H I L L 1° A 332 9v LUYSTcP. m a k < R 25291 TOUTS, eDwlN C 45*92 nVERTON. 003 L 44293 TLtN'JY. t «EO r 412«4 SHAPIRO. DAVID 33295 GUEURY, LIONEL 442 00 GEIS. "J" F 39*97 CAR«. RONA L D F 4529rt CA S S O • FELIPE 3v2 99 DURGIN, S TF.PHEN L 253 •"> 2 LYNN, LARcE 283' 1 O c En . JEFF 3«3'*'* M E L ANCON. TUCKER L 373 - -> MARTIN. T ciR k Y 353 0 4 B U G G A G E • TERRY G 3330 5 KREBS, PAUL S 39Jf 6 Th i b o d e a u x , g l e n n * 46oc 7 GUI DRY, R US jF.LL J JK 1 73P6 BALL INA, ROBERT M 1 930 9 EAST. CHARLES R 633 1 v C l E R V ü . ANTHONY 21311 RRANTLcY. MARK w 1 6312 MANGUNO. MARK S 28313 MCAMJLTY. STEVFN R 24314 CORNETTA. RONALD J 39316 DAVID, TONY D 4 i316 MCHEFFEY, ROBERT 52317 ADAM, FRED L 33310 a ILKINSCN, MICHAEL R 27319 H A D A W A Y , SCOTT J 2832 w» KUHN. ROBERT J 46321 MARTIN. JOHN 4w3 22 ROSE. GEOFFREY L 25323 T h i b o d e a u x , ^ i e r p e e 53324 SEWARD, JOE E 533*5 GRAY, DONALD F 14326 SCHUL INGKAMP, RüNALD 32327 CHRISTENSEN. ROBERT A /326 MILLE«. JAMfcS H 41329 R I K £R • ERNEST 4533« GREENE. MICHAEL R 3 7331 BREAUX. JOHN R 23J 32 MCDONNELL, MICHAEL T 25333 ATT WOOD, CHARLES R 5«334 PRAY. M E NRY G 47335 REEDER. CHARLES F 41336 SAPUTG, JOSEPH A 35337 PULLMAN. JOHN J JR 36333 BERN ICH, KENNETH C 31339 VINTURN, MICHAEL J 4J34« BASS. TUM 5634 1 COTTON. WILLIAM T 46342 PASSANTINO, TED J 3234 3 TURNE«. GLENN D 5«3 44 m E A N E , PATRICK J 35345 K I EBERT, MARTIN P 31346 BAUER. JIM M 28347 TAOUINO, GEORGE E 4«346 P I E R C E , KEITH E 26349 LANDRY, SHERWIN 3235 0 BAPeER. STEPHEN G 38351 TURK. WILLIAM C 3635* HUTCHISON, ANTHONY R 20353 PREAR. DAVID R 3v35 A GROSS, GARY E 33355 COMMANDER. JOHN 36356 KoNYHA, JAMES C 29357 G ü OCHAUX, DAVID 393 58 MCCARTY, DAN J 58359 BUTTURINI, ROGER K 2736c MILLER. TQM 1 9361 FERN, RALPH L 30362 MYERS. BUFF C 21363 GREtN, OUNNY 31364 BROWN, RONALD S 34365 MULLIGAN, HENRY T 4«366 PARNIOGE, JOHN 0 31367 MATHERNE. DON 18368 PHILLIPS. STEVE P 23369 MAC INNIS* PAUL M 493 70 HELD. LLOYD J 5 7371 HIGGINS, GERALD N 41372 GAGLIANO. HAL J 26373 WILSON. WIBUR 49374 BLOUNT. CHRIS 34

T I ML PACt. POS p l a c e n a m e AGE TIME PACE POS

34 13 8 lv 21 3 7 5 WICNMANN, TED f 37 3:49:3C 0:45 1393 a 10 8 1 V 67 376 ENGLE. HAROLD G 39 3Î49Ï47 8:46 14034 13 0 lv 74 377 RYAN, HAROLD J 37 3:49155 0:46 14134 4 0 p 12 60 378 PLEwETT, JOE B 5u 3 : 5 0 : 1 7 0 : 4 7 3134 50 8 12 75 379 L E R OURGEO IS, CHARLES 49 3:50 : 2 1 0 : 4 7 9235 « 4 6 12 69 38 « GLAESER, DENNIS R 41 3 :5 w : 46 a:48 933 5 c 5 8 12 1 j 6 381 0 * C O N N O R , MIKE 24 3 :5 0 : 5 4 8:48 9535 16 0 1 3 7 302 KUHN. JOHN C 24 3:51 :w 1 0 : 4 9 9635 *1 8 1 3 1 w7 303 SCHUTH, CHUCK H 31 3:5i:c4 6 : 4 9 14235 22 8 13 76 304 PIL3T0N. WILLIAM R 35 3 :5 1 : 1 1 8 : 4 9 14335 2 3 8 1 3 71 385 GILMORE, PAUL S 28 3:5i:27 8:50 9735 4 0 8 14 72 306 MYERS. KIM 28 3:51:49 8:5u 9836 1 1 0 15 73 307 ALEXIS. E J 36 3:51:56 0 : 5 1 1443 b 1 6 0 15 1 „6 38 8 TOUCHTON. EDO IE 29 3 : 5 2 : l 3 8:51 9936 18 p 15 74 369 GRAY. THOMAS A 22 3 :5 2 : 1 1 e:5i 1 0 036 19 8 15 1 JO 39c HASNEY, PAUL J 29 3:52:39 8:52 lv 13b 27 8 15 75 391 SCALLAN, PERRY J 26 3:52:41 8:52 U 236 33 0 16 1 10 392 SAAVEDPA. ROLANDO 39 3 :5 2 : 4 7 8 : 5 3 14536 57 p 1 6 77 39 3 FRADY, SAM M 42 3:52:48 8 : 5 3 943 7 « 2 8 1 7 78 394 STROUP. RALPH W’ 38 3 :5 2 : 4 9 8 : 5 3 14637 1 2 8 1 7 1 1 1 393 WIECHERT, PETER H 43 3:53:«0 8 : 5 3 953 7 33 8 18 112 396 CLAVESEN, JOHN E 39 3:53:c2 8 : 5 3 14737 34 8 18 1 1 3 397 MAJOUc. CLI F T O N E II 21 3 :5 3 :1 l 8 : 5 4 1 w337 35 8 18 1 1 4 398 MCHARGUE. WAYNE V 38 3 :5 3 : 1 7 8 : 5 4 14838 y 1 8 19 1 15 399 JON l S, BAXTER 3« 3 :5 3 : 2 3 0 : 5 4 14938 v 2 8 1 9 76 4 C v TUZ. PETER w 28 3 :5 3 : 2 8 8 : 5 4 1 U 438 w 4 3 19 1 •* 40 1 BRUSCIA, RONALD J 35 3 :5 3 : 3 6 8 : 5 5 ISO30 50 8 21 1 1 4"*2 TICKLE. DENNIS G 32 3 :5 3 : 3 7 0 : 5 5 15138 55 8 21 22 403 AGUILAR, JOEL L 35 3:53:48 e :5S 15239 cv 8 21 79 4 C 4 MCDO'WEL«_ , JIM 28 3:54:«o e:55 1 v 539 w5 8 2 1 1 2 405 eURR, DON C 41 3 :5 4 : « 2 8:56 9639 0 7 0 2 1 80 406 PLAPLER. LAWRENCE 49 3 : 5 4 :«3 0:56 9739 12 p 22 61 4 '-7 FREMIN. DAVID T 4 1 3 :54 : « 7 8:56 9839 20 3 22 1 16 4 08 WARREN, JOSEPH E 27 3 :5 4 : 1 6 0:56 lu639 43 3 23 77 4*9 MILTENBERGER. HENRY 3c 3:5«*: 3 3 8 : 5 7 15339 43 0 23 23 4 1« DAWSON, CHRIS B 21 3 : 5 4 :3 3 8 : 5 7 1 v 739 54 0 23 117 411 FAUCON, KEVIN P 20 3:54:38 8 : 5 7 1 u 8Aw .2 6 24 82 4 1 * SANCHEZ. STEPHEN A 21 3 :5 4 : 5 2 8 : 5 7 1 v 94 :j « 6 8 2*4 03 4 1 3 BUESE. MARK R 26 3 :5 4 : 5 9 0 : 58 1104w 18 8 24 70 414 TOWELL. DAVID G 45 3 :5 5 : 1 9 8:56 994« 51 0 25 79 415 PAYNE.GARY, C DPM 38 3:56:02 9 :0 « 15441 « 0 8 2t> 84 4 16 LEWIS. MARK 26 3:56:v 3 9 : Ou 1 1 141 1 2 8 26 24 417 MISTROT. JACQUES A 24 3:56:,5 9 : 0 0 1 l 24 1 37 8 27 *5 418 RUDMAN. ALBERT J 54 3:56:38 9 : 0 1 3241 38 8 27 1 18 4 19 KITTELL. CHRISTOPHER 24 3:56:45 9 : 0 2 1 1 34 1 39 8 27 1 19 42« SKAINS. TERRY L 31 3:56:49 9: 02 1554 1 4 i p 27 0 y 421 ALLEN, DOUGLAS 31 3:56:49 9 : 0 2 15641 44 8 27 ol41 45 8 2 7 6241 54 8 2Ö 12S

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4 2 W ILSUN, SAM E l 8 3 56 51 9 02 15 469 HUGHES, CHARLES J 4^ 4 '‘5 53 9:23 1U8423 SPRINGER. MICHAEL A 2 1 3 5 7 w 6 9 " 3 1 14 4 70 MARTIN,JULES H 3w 4 'J 5 56 9:23 17 C4 24 HARRELL , K I R K A 1 9 3 5 7 8 9 f ̂ 16 471 D E M 3 ° U N , JOSEPH 5C 4 C 6 12 9:23 35*4 2 5 H U G H E S • WILLIAM J 23 3 5 7 3:- 9 ^3 1 1 5 472 AIKEN. 8 ILL YC 5Q 4 06 42 9:25 36426 C L A R E T , RAY L 54 3 5 7 35 9 C4 33 4 73 HILL. MICHAEL T 43 4 A 6 4ft 9:25 1 09427 T O Z Z I . TOM J 45 3 5 7 41 9 04 L " 474 CQOPER, LARRY M 39 4 06 53 9:25 1714 2 M ftuno. r i c h a r o m 24 3 57 4 3 9 G 4 1 16 4 75 MACIAS LUIS 34 4 17 14 9:26 1 7242 9 k L O T 7, WARREN M 2 C 3 57 49 9 r 4 1 17 476 ARNOLD. JERRY G 32 4 0 7 14 9:2b 1734 3_ G E N O I S , EDMUND R 39 3 57 56 9 C4 157 477 KINGERY, MARK 16 4 1 7 59 9:27 19

ARAUZ. CHAMPAÑA w 25 34 3¿ líASCHfcWSKI, JOHN C 32 34 31 EDMONSON, LLE 2 i, 34 3*+ BRF*ER, JIM A 64 34 35 VAN DUStVP, DANIEL J 27 3436 MCPHERSON. JIMMY 4 W 343/ m i t c h e l l » C L ARENCE F 23 34 3-* O • CONNOR • MICHAEL A 25 34 3 * MEEHAN, MICHAEL L 26 34 4_ MARA, not: W 36 3441 SCOTT, GREGORY R 26 3442 HOLMES« EDDIE 27 34 4 J LIGON, JOHN P 39 4<44** CHE RMS IDE« MARK J 2r> 44 4 5 « I L L ' S . C H R I S m 15 4446 FJNTENOT« KEN W 18 444 7 LINDSEY, ROME R T K 39 4440 REHG. TQM L 47 4449 HUNTER. CARL 3 48 445.- SEPULVEDA, LOUIS 38 4461 S U L L I V A N , T I M O T H Y F 2 6 4452 BUSCH, COURTNf£ v r 48 4453 CL U H A S T Y • TIM w 35 44 5 4 T H O M P S O N , J O S E P H H 2 9 44 5 5 M A C Z c * S K I , R O B E R T A 35 4456 SUTLER. TED N 36 4457 MATHErfS, ROBERT L 35 44 58 BLINK INSOP. DAVID L 38 4459 C A R L E Y . C HARLES 5C 44 6 v PAGE. LEON H 43 4*♦61 ATCHISON. JAMES S 26 4462 DECKER, FOB 42 4463 m q g a , MICHAEL D 49 4464 DOMANGUE, STEVEN 28 4465 HAMILTON, ROBERT V. 29 4466 KABACÜEF. PRES 37 4467 BRUNS, HARPy m 62 4468 FARMER, CLARENCE 37 4

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563 DRIGGS, RONALD W 36 4 26 10 10 09 212564 HORNBUCKLE. ROBERT C 33 4 26 29 10 lu 213565 CLAIR. BILL 58 4 26 44 1 0 1 V 46566 FARRELL, PATRICK A 27 4 26 52 10 11 145567 TEMPLE, BONNIE 31 4 23 V 7 10 14 214568 ABBATE, JOSEPH F 33 4 28 22 10 14 215569 SHOCK. BYRON 09 4 29 16 10 16 2457v SHOCK, CLINTON 38 4 29 16 1.0 16 216571 SEARS, IRVIN P 42 4 29 45 1( 1 7 13157¿ COTTON, BOBBY 18 4 29 51 10 18 25573 FOGfcLMAN, HAL D 1 9 4 29 57 1° 18 26574 VESTUTO. MICHAEL 31 4 31 21 10 21 217575 TWIGG, CHRI5 J 37 4 31 21 10 21 218576 VANTREASE, JOHN A 25 4 31 23 10 21 1 4657 7 DANFORTH, GEORGE L 62 4 32 00 1C 22 6578 RIGBY, WILLIAM H 35 4 32 23 10 23 2 19579 SHEEHY. STEPHEN J 21 4 32 42 1C 24 147SBC SIFFFRLIN. DANIEL D 3o 4 32 42 10 24 220581 COTTRELL, BARRY L 32 4 33 ,1 1C 25 221582 NEFF, POBERT C. 20 4 33 10 25 1 48583 FORMAN, ROGERS III 30 4 33 16 10 25 222584 JOHNSON, JULES 49 4 33 25 1C 26 1 32585 RESTER. BILL 0 43 4 34 1 1 10 27 133586 HARPER. JOHN H 34 4 34 24 10 2b 22359 7 BARBEE. STEVE o 38 4 34 30 10 28 224o88 DEER. GEORGE H 51 4 34 36 1C 28 47589 GROVE, BILLY G 27 4 34 <+3 10 29 14959j HEBERT, HARDY P 39 4 35 u6 1C 3u 225591 FORBES. KENNETH P 30 4 35 18 10 30 226592 MERTENS, DANIEL F 46 4 36 24 i; 32 1 34593 HENDERSON, EVERETT 33 4 36 32 10 33 22759«+ BUCKNER. TED M 36 4 3b 38 15 33 228595 SEARS, RAYMOND A 54 4 37 oC 10 34 48596 MOLINARIO, JAMEST 45 4 37 48 10 36 135597 CORERLY, JAMES B 33 4 38 wO 10 36 229598 SALVETTI, MARK C 1 9 4 38 «1 1C 36 27599 VINCENT, GLENN V 44 4 38 10 1C 37 13660u MATERNE, MIKE R 3w 4 38 34 1 0 37 230601 RAMOS, ADAN A JR 19 4 39 vB 10 39 28602 DINER. ROBFRT C 23 4 39 'jS 10 39 1 5r66 3 PINER, 3PEAN T 2G 4 39 v8 10 39 1516Ù4 PELEGRIN. IRVIN P 43 4 39 v8 10 39 1376f 5 O E L O N Y , JAMES W 31 4 39 30 i: 4 V 2316'6 GILBREATH, JOSEPH L 31 4 39 3C i o 40 2326*^7 PORT IER , BARRY L 25 4 4 w j8 10 41 1526C8 BURNS, JAMES 54 4 4w 08 10 41 496 39 HAWKINS. JACK 1 9 4 41 20 10 44 296 lu CRFASY. HUBERT F 46 4 4 1 28 10 44 1386 1 1 KEMP, WILLIAM L 43 4 41 53 10 45 139612 MAJOR, EDMOND JR 32 4 41 55 10 45 233613 AMOARA, OSCAR S 47 4 42 0 1 1C 45 1406 1 4 MYERS, JOHN D 25 4 42 19 10 46 153615 GANNER, CHRIS N 24 4 42 21 1C 46 154616 WOODRUFF, LANCE M 09 4 42 22 i ' 46 3061 7 COLLINS, TOM J 37 4 42 22 10 46 234616 MARTINEZ. WILLIAM B 28 4 42 46 K 47 155619 MCFLVEEN. HAROLD L J 34 4 4 3 •j Q 1C 4 fa 23562ü HARRISON. BOB 57 4 43 10 1 c 4b 5C621 BOLOTTE, MANNY 42 4 43 18 10 48 141622 GAUTHREAUX, DONALD P 21 4 44 35 10 51 1 56623 COCO, ANDRE D 43 4 44 52 I D 52 142624 TILLMAN. WALTER C 38 4 44 55 ir 52 236625 CL AVER IE, ELMAN J 58 4 44 56 10 52 5 1626 CASCIO. DENNIS 31 4 44 56 1C 52 237627 MANN, CARLTON H JR 28 4 45 v5 10 52 157628 STEWART, CHARLES S I 28 4 45 25 10 53 1 58629 THOMAS, BRUCE J 28 4 45 25 1C 5 3 1 596 3 j CASEY, DANIEL ?8 4 46 26 1C 55 i ò ;

631 FREEMAN, SAM W 23 4 46 50 1C 5b 1 6 1632 HUMAN. KENNETH R 31 4 47 33 1C 56 238633 PHILLIPS, DAVID 44 4 47 53 1C 59 143634 SPICUZZA, RAYMOND J 28 4 48 35 11 Cu 1626 35 MCKAMEY, BILL 51 4 48 53 11 01 526 36 ALLEN, JOHN E, 39 4 49 .6 11 C2 239637 DAVIS. BRAD A 3u 4 49 49 11 •13 240638 HUNDLEY, JOHN T 34 4 5Û ;2 11 * 4 24 1539 FOUST, HENRY C 1 7 4 5v, 14 11 04 3164u SIRGO. STANLEY J 53 4 50 15 11 04 53641 TRAMONTE, ANTHONY R 23 4 50 37 11 P5 163642 HOLLOWAY. OHILLIP R 38 4 5v 46 11 ^5 242643 KEIFE, GARY M 19 4 51 23 11 07 32644 BENNETT, FRANK W 48 4 51 26 11 07 144645 WHALEY. THOMAS L III 29 4 51 35 11 07 164646 CLAYTON. MARSHALL 31 4 51 35 11 0 7 24 3647 ROGER, JEAN-PAUL JPR 43 4 52 «. 8 11 08 145648 □WENS, LAWRENCE N 41 4 52 10 11 09 146649 MERTENS. STEPHEN F 1 6 4 52 22 11 C9 3365u SAXON. CLIFTON J 36 4 53 34 11 12 24465 1 MELENDEZ. ROBERT L 35 4 53 49 11 12 245652 RICHE, JOHN J 38 4 53 5C 11 12 246653 ZAMORA, JOHN J 41 4 53 53 11 13 147654 ELLERBUSCH, JAMES o 31 4 53 53 11 1 3 247655 VINCE, POBERT J 22 4 53 53 11 1 3 165656 HUGHES. THOMAS P 38 4 54 23 11 14 248

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE PUS

657 REED, JIM 39 4 54 36 1 1 14 249658 HICKEY. JOHN W 51 4 54 46 1 1 15 54659 KUEHN, JEFFREY S 24 4 55 22 1 1 16 16666c DOYLE. STEVE M 23 4 56 j e 1 1 18 167661 MCLELLAN, COLTER 45 4 56 ¿9 1 1 18 148662 v a r n a d o , MAGER 4 G 4 57 30 1 1 21 149663 OLSEN, PAUL W 43 4 57 35 1 1 21 1 50664 s c a g l i o n e , MARK J 19 4 57 36 1 1 21 34665 HILBUN. ROBERT M 30 4 57 37 1 1 21 2 5"666 LEVET, HENRY 40 4 58 v2 1 1 22 151667 BREAUX. STEVEN P 18 5 0 J 20 1 1 27 35668 GAUTHREAUX. GERARD P 28 5 CO 21 1 1 27 1 68669 CASADABAN, MIKE A 24 5 Ou 33 1 1 28 16967u CASEY. CHRIS S 32 5 00 33 1 1 28 251671 WHITE, CHARLES F 55 5 Co 57 1 1 29 55672 BALLARD. BILL 27 5 •0 1 28 1 1 3u 1 70673 FITZSIMMONS. JAMES J 33 5 C 1 3 0 1 1 3 J 252674 BUZZETT, WILLIAM A 24 5 0 1 43 1 1 30 171675 RAMSAY. STANLEY C. 30 5 02 0 8 1 1 31 253676 MORENO. RICKY H 24 5 0 3 Kf 7 1 1 34 172677 KIDD. RAYMOND L 39 5 J3 40 1 1 35 254678 O'NEILL. JACK 43 5 04 4 0 1 1 37 152679 YAZZIE. LEON 33 5 0 4 4 2 1 1 37 25568J NEWFIELO, MICHAEL A 30 5 05 4 0 1 1 39 256681 MATTHEWS. PENNY J 41 5 0 5 53 1 1 40 153682 FUENZALIDA, RAYMOND 2S 5 06 s 9 1 1 41 173683 DAVIS, JACK A 70 5 A 6 20 1 1 41 7684 ALVAREZ. DENNY A 33 5 C 6 49 i 1 42 257685 VILLALPANDO. ROBERTO 27 5 07 14 1 1 43 1 74686 WITCHEN. JAMES 31 5 0 7 49 1 1 44 258687 KLEBBA, PAUL M 3„ 5 0 9 35 1 1 48 259688 PERICONE * PETE M 41 5 1 j V 7 1 1 F J 1 54689 POUSSAN, MITCHELL M 1 7 5 10 8 1 1 5 V 36690 CONK IE, DAVID M 41 5 1 J 23 1 1 50 1 55691 WILD. PHILIP C 36 5 1 1 59 1 1 54 2 60692 SMITH, RONALD W 45 5 1 2 1C 1 1 54 1 56693 CATO, DAVID L 26 5 1 6 30 12 Ç-4 1 75694 MQLLASALEHI, ALJAKBA 32 5 16 52 12 05 261695 SUMMERLIN, WILLIAM T 4 4 5 1 7 25 12 f 6 157696 PORT IER . ELw ARD J 44 5 1 7 25 12 06 1 58697 CORTEZ. RICHARD W 30 5 18 33 12 09 262698 GENTRY, BRYAN M 37 5 18 55 12 1 Ú 2636 99 MARTWICK, PATRICK J 28 5 19 17 12 11 1 7670 u GIESSELMANN, WILLIAM 4*+ 5 19 34 12 11 1597( 1 GAUDET, MATTHEW J 1 8 5 2u 19 12 13 37702 ETHRIDGE. PHILLIP T 25 c 21 45 12 1 6 1 7770 3 YOUNG, EDWARD P 27 5 24 27 12 22 1 787< •+ ROGERS. GARY J 45 5 27 33 12 3„ 16*7< 5 MUSSFR. JOHN H IV 38 5 28 31 12 32 264706 PALAN. PAUL T 23 5 31 26 12 38 1 7970 7 CAMPO, JOE A 25 5 32 s, 1 1 2 4 V 1607r e SEPULVEOA. HENRY J 46 5 33 33 12 43 1617 09 LOVELLF, JOHN A 27 5 3 3 35 12 4 3 1617 1 u VAUGHN. JACK b 59 5 38 2 : 12 54 567 l 1 LOUP, JOHN J 36 5 38 29 12 55 2657 1 2 AUGUSTIN, JACK P 26 5 39 2 1? 56 182

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THE RUNNERS WRITE IN!Dear Cary:

I want to take this opportunity to congratulate you and the entire Mardi Gras Marathon Committee for the excellent job you did in putting on the 1983 Mardi Gras Marathon. It was a superb race from start to finish. In my opinion. I have par­ticipated in few events which were administered as well as this one and which were as completely tailored to meet the needs of the runners.

I hope that you extend my congratulations to all members of the Mardi Gras Marathon Committee.

Aris W. Cox, M.D.

Dear Cary,You really put on a super event and I was glad to have been able to participate. You and anyone associated with the marathon deserve to be congratulated on a

job well done.Thank youl and congratulations on such a well run race.

Mike Spinnler

Dear Cary,Greeting from Trinidad! May I again express personal thanks to you, and through

you, members of the New Orleans Track Club, for making our visit such an en­joyable and interesting one.

We have certainly learned a lot and feel sure that we can now make a much better contribution to the "M irro r Marathon” scheduled for April 3.

My thoughts are still with all the very nice and hospitable people I met.Kindest regards to your goodself, Mrs. Kuhlmann and colleagues.

Yours sincerely,

E. McDonald Bailey

Dear M.G.M.:I just want to compliment you on a great, well-organized marathon. I especially

want to thank you for such an informative and inspiring program hosted by Larry Rawson after the spaghetti dinner. The strength and courage of some of the runners introduced that evening helped to keep me pushing during those last, difficult miles of the marathon.

Dody BurkeyGrand Rapids, Michigan

Dear Cary:Thank you very much for all of the neat things you did to make the Mardi Gras

Marathon a first class race, and one I will never forget.A far greater reward (than a first place trophy) was all o f the special friends we

made in New Orleans. We were still treated like winners when the race was over wtih. Thank you for being so nice to usl

I found out what it was like being treated like a "queen" and I want to know if you know of any job openings! Ha!

You did one fantastic job as race director, Cary. I really admire you for all o f the time and effort you spent on putting together a perfect race (well, except for weather conditions). I also admire your beautiful wife for supporting you!

There were so many neat people that helped with the race and I can't remember all of their names, but maybe you could thank them for me.

Thank you again for everything! New Orleans has a special place in my heart and you helped put it there.

Sally BrentSioux City, Iowa

Dear MGM Volunteers:You were wonderful and so much appreciated as you cheered us on to finish the

marathon.I trained for and ran the marathon because I wanted to hit back at weakness and

you helped me to do just that.

Margrith Miller Slidell

Dear New Orleans Track Club:I want to thank you for the great race you all put on. If it had not been for the

band at the beginning o f the race, the funny spirited aid stations, the two men who helped hold me up when I finally came to the end of the marathon, I don't think I would have ever finished my first marathon!

Thank you again! You all are fantastic!

Cathy L. Miller Slidell

Dear Mr. Kuhlmann:In the four years that I have competed in a variety of races from California to

Georgia, the MGM-83 was, without doubt, the most well-organized event in which I have participated.

I would like to offer my congratulations to you, your staff, the committees, volunteers, and the race sponsors for a job well done. You are now attracting athletes from across the nation and I am sure will soon be recognized as one of the premier road races in the United States.

Sincerely yours,

Kenneth A. Goodwin Lafayette, La.

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:I wish to thank all o f you for your assistance and support during the 1983 Mardi

Gras Marathon. W ithout the encouragement of you good people along the way, I would not have made it and neither would my confidant and running partner.

Thank you all once again. You did good.

Sincerely,

Terrie FernandezHouston, Texas 77030

Dear Sirs:Four of from Winnfield, Louisiana, competed in the Mardi Gras Marathon. On

behalf of Doug Allen, Fred Flurry, Terry Skains, and myself, let me express our sincere appreciation for a well run event. Our appreciation also goes to the sponsors and all o f the volunteers that made the event possible.

Sincerely,

Thomas H. Harrel, Jr.

Dear Sirs:I would like to congratulate the New Orleans Track Club. Everyone I came in con­

tact with from the elevator ride up to packet pick up, to the helpers at the finish line were courteous and friendly.

Thanks again,

David P. Carlton

Dear Mr. Kuhlmann:I want to take at least a few moments to thank you and all who made the run

possible.I think it may be worth saying that I had the feeling that the Mardi Gras

Marathon was very much a "runner's race" as opposed to a "racer’s run" — that is, although the exceptional performance is welcomed, the effort of the less outstan­ding but genuinely dedicated runner is appreciated and well supported.

Sincere good wishes.

Don MrozefeMontgomery, Al 361 I I

Dear Mr. Kuhlmann:Congratulations on an extremely well run Marathon. Without a doubt, you and

your association should be proud of the job you did. I have run 9 Marathons and yours certainly ranks with the best.

Sincerely,

Joseph C. Abbott Hamilton, Ohio 4 5 0 1 1

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GET PSYCHED FOR THE 1984 MARDI GRAS MARATHON

SUNDAY,MARCH 4, 1984

(The Sunday before Mardi Gras)

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LAS "Fight The Uglies” IOK and I MILERWOMENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 CAROLYN JOHNSON 45 : 54:14 8:43

WOMENS RESULTS 49 e UNDER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 THOMASETTE P 44 :57:53 9:162 PAREARA RUSSO 4C :59ì20 9 : 3 2

WOMENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 CAROLYN JOHNSON 45 :54:14 e : 4 32 THOMASETTE P 44 : 5 7:53 9: lb3 BARBARA RUSSO *3 : 59 î 20 9 : 3 2

MENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME AGE T I m e PACE

1 DR PAT 33 : 3 3 :25 5:222 ALAN MENKES 23 i 33 :31 5:233 RAYMOND WARD 25 :35:,2 5:38

MENS RESULTS 14 G UNDER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 JACKIE ONEILL 13 : 47: is 7:362 PILLY COURET 1 1 :52 l j d 8 :22

MENS RESULTS 15 - 19

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 JOE BERGERON 19 : 35:22 5:412 KENNETH PASTCRICK 17 :35:4C 5 : 443 ROBERT FLEISCHAMANN 16 : 39:4 ’ 6 : 2 34 ROBBIE ROUSSEL 15 : 4 j :¿8 6: 3v

MENS RESULTS 2C - 29

PC'S NAME AGE TIME PACE.

I EMMITT LOCKARO 27 : 4j: 48 6 : 3 42 FRANK CANGELOSI 29 :42:34 6:513 DARRYL L NEWELL 23 :4j :23 6:584 JOHN MYERS 24 : 44 :25 7 : 08

MENS RFSULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE t i m e PACE

1 CARLTON SMITH 37 : 35:30 5:422 BILL DONNELLY 36 : 36:31 5:623 PAT CASEY 34 :37:18 6: Ou4 ROY A ROBERSON 31 : 3 8 : C 1 6:07

MENS RESULTS 4'. - 49

POS NAME AGE t i m e PACE

1 DALA MERCERON 44 : 35:5' 5:462 MIKE WITKEN 44 : 36:59 5 : 5 73 AL DEHON 41 : 37:53 6:054 FAUSTO GONZALEZ 44 :42:38 6:51

MENS RESULTS 50 - 59

POS NAME AGE t i m e PACE

1 JOE CULBERT 51 : 44:54 7 : 132 L A SZYLLER 56 : 53:27 8:363 GILBERT P COHEN 5t : 57:53 9:18

MENS RESULTS 60 & OVER

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 JOHN A DIXON 62 : 4 1 :30 6 : 4o2 PAUL RICAUD 62 : 43:27 6:593 C A LARSON 61 :57:16 9 : 1 2

MENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 DR PAT 33 : 33:25 5:222 ALAN MENKES 23 : 33:31 5:233 RAYMOND WARD 25 : 35:02 5:384 JOE BERGERON 19 : 35:22 5:415 CARLTON SMITH 37 :35:3a 5:426 KENNETH PASTORICK 1 7 :3 5 :4 o 5 : 4 47 OALA MERCERON 44 :3 5 :5 o 5:468 BILL DONNELLY 36 : 36:31 5 : 5 29 MIKE WITKEN 44 : 36:59 5 : 5 7

10 PAT CASEY 34 : 3 7 :1 8 6:c O11 AL DEHON 41 :37:53 6:0512 ROY A ROBERSON 31 :38!vl 6 :C71 3 TUTU-MAN 38 : 3 8: 1 1 6:0814 WI NT ON AUBERT 3C : 3 a: 1 7 6 : 0 91S DAVID SEARS 35 : 38:58 6:1616 ROBERT FLEISCHAMANN 16 :3 9 :4 o 6 : 2 317 JOHN L HAUER 39 : 39:54 6 : 2 518 MIKE WEST 33 :4U :21 6 : 2 919 ROBBIE ROUSSEL 15 :4 g : 28 6:3020 EMMITT LOCKARO 27 :4 C : 48 6:3421 JOHN A DIXON 62 : 4 1 :30 6:4C22 DAVID CASEY 38 : 4 1 : 3 7 6:4123 HENRY VINSON 31 : 4 1 : 4 1 6:42

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POS

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p l a c f n a m e AGE T I ME PAC; PCS24 FRANK CANGELOSI 29 : 42: 34 6:51 22b FAUSTO GCN 7 AL t Z 44 : 42: 3« 6:51 426 JOHN THOENIG 32 :42:57 6: ha 1228 E J ALEXIS 36 : 4 3 :1 3 6:57 1 329 ONE IL w 4 1 :*3:19 6:58 53s> eRUCE RUUD 35 : 4 j : £ l 6:58 * 431 DARRYL L NEWELL 23 : 4 3 : 2 3 6:58 332 °AUL RICAUD 62 : 4 j : 2 7 6 :59 23 4 JOHN JOHNSON 4 7 : 4 4 : ¿ o 7:0b 635 JOHN MYERS 24 : 4 4 :2 5 7:08 436 HAYNES RAGAS 25 : 4 4 : 3 -° 7: 11 537 SID OLIVER 4 t. : 4 4 : 4 9 7: 1 ¿ 736 JAY 8 M u r r a y 30 :44 :5~ 7 : i 2 154V KEN OLSON 32 : 4 4 : 52 7 : i 3 1642 JOE CULBERT 51 : 4 4 : 5 4 7:13 143 JUH N BREN 3o : 4 5 : „ 2 7 : i 4 1 744 HENRY JACQUES 32 : 4 5:4 6 7 : 2 1 1ft45 JAN ULSTEEN 38 : 4 5:5 3 7 : 23 1946 DAVID T F R^ v IN 4 1 :45:b4 7:2 3 e47 CAPY KUHLMANN 36 : 4 6 : „ 6 7:25 ¿ •4 8 ED FLilSCHMANN 4 1 : 4 7 : i ' 7 :35 949 JACKIE ONEILL 1 J : 4 7 : ; s 7: 16 15 j MIKE QEIFUS 27 : 4 7 : t6 7 : 33 651 JGScPH THERIOT 29 : 47: 32 7 : 3 V 752 MIKE ZAZULAK 4w : 4 7:5 5 7 : 4£ 1 '53 JERRY HIGGINS 41 : 47:54 7 : 42 1 155 HALIL OZERDcN 43 : 4 í3 : j 7:43 1 256 SANTA BUGS 3 1 : 49: i : 7:54 2 157 JOHNNY wYNN .3 4 : 4 9 :16 7 : 55 2268 TERRY NAPIER 2 7 : 4 9 : ¿ • 7:56 859 JOHN SEDDELMFYER 33 : 49:29 7:57 2 3f <<j JOE KOTT 33 : 49:37 7:59 2461 TIM JEANSCNNE 31 : 4 9:4 •; 7:59 ¿56 3 BRUCE H a PRISON 23 : 49:52 8 : ' 1 964 MICHAEL J ROY .32 :5W :./ & : ' 4 2665 WINSTON TUCKERSON 37 : 5v, : 22 8 1.36 <_ 766 MIKE WATSON 26 : 5 v :¿8 8:^7 i '67 J L LEWIS .3 4 :5„:S5 h : 11 2«68 BILL A MYERS 35 : 5 1 : 3 8: 12 2969 JACK ONEILL 43 :5i:«7 ft: 15 1 17 j HURON BORDELON 4 5 : 5 1 : l 3 8:14 i 471 NELSON RAMOS 28 :5i:3„ 8 : l 7 1 172 «ILLY COURET 1 1 : 5 2 : u 3 8:22 273 BILL COURET 42 :52:;. 1 ft: 22 1 574 DENNY ALVAREZ 32 :5 2 :22 e:25 3'175 ROBERT GOER T 7 .33 :52 :4o ft : 2o J176 FRANK BOLOGNA 33 : 5 2:5'1 s: 3l 3 277 MARCEL FARNET III 25 :5 3 :16 6: 34 i 278 L A SZYLLER 56 : 5 3 :2 7 Q : 36 279 C A LARSON 61 : 5 7 : i f. Q: 12 36C GILBERT P COHEN 5o :57:53 9:1s 3«1 DENNIS GIBBS 37 : 5 v : 36 r : ’5 13

LAS "FIGHT THE UGLIES" 1 MILER 12/12/82

“CNS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE T I M£ PACE PUS

1 KEVIN NICOSIA 1 7 :05:«5 5 : 0 5 l2 DERICK F TAYLOR 28 :fts:j 7 5 : 7 13 DARRYL NEWELL 23 :,'5:56 5:56 24 ROBERT S RIGGS 22 : b s :ss 5:5a 35 EMILE MARALLD III 18 : 06:33 6:33 46 FRANK BOLOGNA 33 :o ô :41 6:4i 57 MARSEL S7YLLER 29 : 06 :41 6:4i 68 DAVID 0 HAND Ai_ 22 : <* 6 : 5'1 6 :5 * 79 KEN BORDELON 2u : 7 : ̂ e 7:r« 8

1m VICTOR ROBERT 18 : 0 7 : i . 7 :1 ^ 91 1 STEVE CA7EAUX 28 : o 7 :15 7 : 1 5 ! .12 R WARD 25 :. 7 : i 7 7 :17 1 113 IRWIN RICHARD 21 :c. 7 : 3 7 7 :37 1 214 WESLEY KALADE 1 7 : C 7:36 7 : 1 315 EO FLEISCHMAN 4 1 : 0 7 : 3 0 7 :3^ ] a16 CLYDE DAVIDSON 35 : c 7 :3 7 : 151 7 MICHAEL HIGGINS 1 1 :.7 : 5 6 7:56 1618 RYAN CASEY f a :0 0 :2 c 8 :2„ 1 719 STANLEY STEPP i a : *>a:3 . 8: 3w ift

LEWIS 34 : OF : 37 ft : 37 1921 CHRISTIAN G •NE IL u : io : 4 5 9:4522 ONEIL W 4 1 : -a :-*6 8:46 2 123 JAMES SMITH C 7 : 0 9 : * '. 9: ~o 2224 ROBBIE GOER T 7 (■ 5 : 0 9 : c 5 9 : F-5 2 326 ROBERT FORD 29 : .* 9:4 o 9:49 2427 SCOTT ROD I V ICH 1 1 : 1 w : - 6 1T : <■ 3 2528 BILLY HAYDEN 1 7 1 : C a 2629 BERT DESADIEP 1 0 : 1L : . ft 10 : c 8 2 73« RHETT GOERTZ r 3 : 1 0 : 2 2 1 0 : 2 2 4 ft

To Editor:On May 28, 1982, the Southwestern Masters & Sub-Masters

Regional Track and Field Championships for men and women, will be held in Kenner. All events are bracketed in 5 year age groups, beginning at age 30 (30-34, 35-39, 40-44, etc.).

All track and field events will be included.We would like to have the New Orleans Track Club well

represented, so if you would like to be included on this team call me between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 525-4388 and give your name, phone number and address.

This could be a fun as well as a competitive day.CHARLES WIMBERLY

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76TH ANNUAL JACKSON DAY RACE

WOMENS RESULTS

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE

1 HOLLY SCHYMIK 2D : 35 : * 1 6 : 1 12 BETTY ACOSTA 35 :36 :45 6 :3«3 JENNIFER WOODFORD 12 : 37 :u6 6: 33

WOMENS RESULTS

NAME

BECKY BROWN LAURIE HART VIRGINIA BESTHOFF LINITA MANNINA

29 & UNDER

: 3 7 : 3 9:37 :48: 3 9 : 1 0

6 : 3 96 : 4 16:55

WOMENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE t i m e PACE

1 DEBBIE SCHUBUT 32 : 3 9 :48 7:022 SANDY GIBSON 37 : 39:58 7:043 AMY TROSCLA IR 31 : 4 j : 3 7 7:114 DIANE ROYAL

WOMENS RESULTS344 0-

: 41:50 - 4 9

7:23

POS NAME AGE t i m e PACE

1 ELAINE MAYBERRY A 1 : 3 9 : 4 9 7:022 SHARON MCCAULEY 41 :41 :24 7:193 JULIANNE COX 42 : 42:36 7:324 LINDA BOWER

WOMENS RESULTS4^

5C &: 46:27

OVER9 : 1 2

1 ELIZABETH VAN BATTUM 59 :4i:i3WOMENS RESULTS

I KHOLLY HETTY ACOSTA JENNIFER wOCDFORO Pj: CK Y BROWN LAURIc HART VIRGINIA BESTHOFF Du BHIE SCHUBUT ELAJNL MAYBERRY LINITA MANNINA SANDY GlHSO.%BETSY BARRECA JOEuL f ACKERMAN AMY TRJSCLAIR LIZA HOHENSCHUTZ FLIZAPETH VAN BATTUM KATY JOYCE SHARON MCCAULEY HILL It SIMMONSDIANE ROYAL CURINNE WOOD JOANN GLEASCN ANN SRR'ENGER JULIANNE COXARY OLF

5152

616 2

CHARLENE RUCKSTUHL JANICE UU h LER TRISH SHULF k SCHWAMKRUG NANCY HANKS MABELYM PUSH MARY OAK,-:BORIS SKIDMCRE JEANNIE CAMPFIELD LI NOA POWER SUSAN NCRWOCB CAROLYN JOHNSON MARY H I l L e RY T CONNIE BURAS SUSAN CLARE DIANE L SHUMOCK JANE BESTHOFF MICHELE DAN K EDWARDS P J ROACH LINÙA 3 MOSoNEP LI? DIL T S MARIETTA JOHNSON MARI ABERNATHY MARY SPANJEWS ANNETTE H l UZA JANICE TUCKER SUE ROWELL LYNN MANTEL MARY LYNN HYDE LINDA HEFT SANDRA N SMITH THOMASETTE CAROLE MAYS LINDA KIMMEL RATRICIA JOHNSON KAREN MERCANTE MAPY BETH LAMPERT SUE CAIN KATHLEEN BROWN MARY NETZHAMMER

GE T I m e PACE POS

2s. : 3 5 : - 1 6:11 135 : 3 0 : 4 5 fc: 3u 212 : 37 :„6 < : 33 32 c : 3 7 : 39 6:39 12v : 3 7:4 8 6:4i 2

25 : 39:19 6 :55 332 : 19:49 7 : ~2 14 i : 39:4 9 7: 02 1?6 : 39:55 7: C3 43 7 :39:5e 7 :<’;*♦ 22 6 : a ». : 12 7 z r b 526 : 4 0 : 2 a 7 : Do 631 :a _ : 37 7 : 1 1 329 : a 1 : 12 7: 17 759 : a 1 :1 .3 7 : 1 7 121 :a i : 1A 7 : 1 7 94 1 : a i :¿a 7 : 1 9 226 : a 1: 26 7:19 934 : ai : o'" 7 : 2 3 425 : a 1 :5 0 7:23 1 :35 : A 2 :- 1 7 : 2 5 52 8 :a 2: 12 7 :27 1 142 :A2:36 7 :32 32 7 : a 2 : 4 8 7 : 34 1234 : 4 2 :53 7:35 632 :43ts/2 7:36 738 : 4 3 :w9 7 :37 834 : 4 3 : 3 r. 7:41 9? 7 :43:3C 7:41 1 326 : 4 3 : 30 7:41 1434 :44:21 7: 5c 1'37 :4 4 :26 7 :51 1 128 :45:34 8:03 154u :46:27 r : 12 436 :46:30 8:13 1245 :46:34 8:14 535 :46:39 8:15 1 326 : 4 6:58 8 :1 b 1632 :47 : ..2 e: 19 1424 : 4 7 :1 c 8 : 2 0 172s. :47:29 8 : 2 2 182 7 :47:22 8 : 2 2 192d : 48 : s>9 8: 3u 202 0 :4 3 : is 8-.31 2122 :4b:20 8: 3<i 2227 : 48:34 8 :35 2331 :48 :4 1 e : 36 1535 : 48:55 8:39 162 7 : 49:15 e:42 2426 :49: 1 7 8 :42 2536 :49:53 8:49 173 7 :49:53 6 : 49 1829 : 51 :50 9:09 2638 :52:v6 9 : 1 2 1933 :52:07 9 : 1 2 2032 :52:28 9:16 2 144 : 5 3:0 3 9 : 2 2 635 : 5 3 : 2 1 9 : 2 6 2230 :53:22 9:26 234 7 : 53:37 9 : 2 0 726 :53:49 9: 3c 2730 : 53:53 9:31 2435 :54 : u6 9 : 3 3 2531 :54: j 7 9 : 3 4 2627 :54:13 9:35 28

1/2/8369 ANNE MARTINEZ 2o :54:13 9:35 297s. CINDY KNI S P l L 35 : 5 4 : 3 5 9:39 277 i CINDY ROONEY 29 : 54:42 9:4<j 3072 PATRICIA COOK 49 : 54:54 9:42 873 CAROL MARCUS 36 : 55 : 14 9:46 287 4 DEBORAH DUNN 27 :55:17 9 :46 3175 LYLE 42 :55:3C 9: 4d 976 RHONDA TINGLE 29 :55:49 9:52 3277 MONIE MQUTON 35 :5ó:13 9:56 2978 MARIANNE MARTINEZ 37 :56:23 9:58 3079 GAIL RAINEY 32 :57:o0 1C :04 3180 JERI KAMPE 4<* :57:w l io:C4 10PI HOPE MAZZENG 33 : 57:42 1 0 : 1 2 3282 C MAZZENO 35 : 57:42 1 c : 12 3383 GAYNELL FATZER 42 : 58:uO 13:15 1 184 DIANE J l)Up UY 37 :5e:38 ic : 2 2 3485 MAXINE HDRNUNG 34 1:01:46 10:55 35

MENS RESULTS OVERALL

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 OLIVER MARSHALL 32 : 27:45 4 : 5 4

2 KENT MCDONALD 30 : 27:58 4:563 DR PAT 33 :28:58 5:07

MENS RESULTS 14 & UNDER

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 JOE PARDO 13 : 32:31 5 : 4 5

2 JIM BUSENLENER 14 : 34:30 6:963 1 ED ANTHONY 14 : 37:w 9 6 :32

CHRIS MILLER 14 :3b:43 6:5uMuNS RESULTS 15 - 1 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 ROBERT FLE ISCHMANN 16 : 3 1 :39 5 : 362 JEFF FISHER 1 7 : 31:44 5:363 JEFF MILLER 1 7 :32 : 2 7 5 : 444 JOHN LATAXES 19 : 32:38 5:46

MENS RESULTS 2 C - 29

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 FRED MILLER 22 : 29 : 14 5: ly2 WILLIE STAMM 29 : 29:19 5 : 1 1J ROBERT VERR5T JR 28 :2 9 : 3 7 5:144 JOHN WF I TZ 25 :29:38 5 :14

MENS RESULTS 3C - 39

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE

1 SCOTT LIND : 2 9 : 5 0 5:162 CARLETON SMITH 37 :3 u :*5 s: 193 DON LEEDY 36 :3ù: 10 5 Z 2 ja MARK MARLcY 33 : 3j : 42 5:25

MENS RESULTS 40 - 4 9

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE

1 DALE MERCERON 44 : 30:34 5 : 2 42 MIKE WITKIN 44 : 3 1 : 10 5 : 303 LARRY FUSELIER 47 : 31 :45 5 : 3 74 AL DEHON 41 : 3 1 :52 5:36

MENS RESULTS 5 G - 59

POS NAME AGL T IME PACE

i J C FUSELIER 52 : 36 :w8 6 : 2 3

2 JOYCE DOUGLAS 56 : 3 7 Z 3 3 6:383 FRANK HALL WAGNER 50 : 37:39 6:394 LLOYD HELD 57 :38:04 6: 44

MENS RESULTS 60 ù OVER

POS NAME AG E T IME PACE

1 JOHN DIXON 62 : 36 :21 6 : 2 5

2 AL BRIEDE ^60 : 3 9 :511 l "C 7 : C 2KAl.t POS

1 OLIVER MARSHALL 32 :27:45 4 :54 12 KENT MCDONALD 3 y j :27:58 4:56 23 DR PAT 33 : 28:58 5:07 34 FRED MILLER 22 :29:14 5: lo 15 WILLIE STAMM 29 : 2 9 : 1 9 5 : 1 1 26 ROBERT VERRET JR 28 : 29 : 3 7 5 : 14 37 JOHN WE ITZ 25 :29:3& 5:14 46 SCOTT LIND 30 :2 9 :5 p 5 : 16 19 J C TRETTIN 28 : 30:04 5:19 5

1 - CARLETON SMITH 37 :3j :*,s 5 : 19 21 1 DON LEEDY 36 : 30:10 5 : 2 0 312 CHRIS KUTTRUFF 23 :3o:2l 5 : 2 2 613 RAYMOND WARD 25 : 30:25 5 : 2 2 71 4 MIKE WETZEL 27 : 30:26 5 : 2 3 815 PHIL SEEBER 20 :3 o : 33 5:24 91 6 DALE MERCERON 44 : 30:34 5 : 2 4 11 7 MARK MARLEY 33 : 3 0 ’42 5 : 2 5 418 DELFINO PEREZ 29 : 30:45 5:26 IO19 MIKE WITKIN 44 :3i : 10 5: 3w 220 JAMES E DARBY 23 :3i : 13 5:31 1 121 CHRIS BROCK WELL 32 : 31:17 5 : 3 2 522 JUAN PEREZ 39 :3i: 18 5 : 3 2 623 EUGENE S JONES 39 : 3 1 :38 5 : 3 5 724 ROBERT FLEISCHMANN 16 : 3 1 : 3 9 5:36 1

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MENS

PLACE NAME25 JEFF FISHER26 LARRY FUSEL IER27 RICHARD DORMAN28 AL DEHON29 HOWARD HENO30 CHRIS SCHUBERT31 LEON T PISCIOTTA JR32 EMIL RUNGE III33 JERRY MARDOUIN34 C J MOUTON35 RON FINTUSHEL36 JEFF MILLER37 JOE PARDO38 JOHN LATAXES39 TODD MUNCH4J ROB DUGAN41 PHILLIP SHULER42 DARWIN MILLER43 ROY A ROBERSON44 RON BRINKMAN45 PAT CASEY4b BILL LILES47 STEPHEN KENNEDY48 JEFF HANNUSCH49 OAVID UNDERWOOD51 WINTER AUBERT51 MIKE HARDY52 CHUCK TUCKER53 LARRY MOORE54 DANIEL CASEY55 STAN COWLEY

- 56 PAUL GUYTON57 JOHN PETERSON58 EDDIE JONES59 JIM BUSENLENER60 DALE BENOIT61 JOHN L JOHNSON62 BRYAN ROBERTS63 JON DALES64 JOE WETZE<_65 MIKE SUMLIN66 PETER TUZ67 S OTT68 CHRIS JONES69 CLAUDE OANNEMANN73 NORMAN LANGHAUSER JR71 , HENRY MULL72 PAT FARRELL73 MIKE WEST74 RED PHAYER75 GREG HAMILTON76 J C FUSEL IER77 JOHN DIXON78 TERRY CAMPBELL79 LARRY CRAIGB u DAVE COATS01 JIM CALONICO82 DAVID RICHARDSON83 CHARLES WEYMOUTH84 GLYNN F LEDET SR85 f l o y d m c l a m b86 RICHARD CERVANTES87 ROB PAINTER38 ROB SCIRETTA89 TED ANTHONY90 TODD BALLARD91 MICHAEL F WALSH92 BOB FISHER93 BILL ARY94 RAY BECK95 WILLEM WINTER9Ô RAY HOUCK97 DAVID MEAGHER93 MIKE BOUDREAUX99 JOYCE DOUGLAS

lOv. MIKE ANDREWS101 H PHILIP RADECKER JRl C 2 FRANK HALL WAGNER103 DENNIS 0•FLYNNI C a PAUL HASNEY105 JOHN MORVANT106 DAVID SWORDS1C 7 GEORGE ZOLLER108 TIP T OLLI SON1 09 MIKE SWANK110 RODNEY DYER1 11 BOB RYAN112 ROBERT BALL INA1 13 MARTIN KIE8ERT1 14 JOHN C DONFwAR1 16 CAMPBELL C HUTCHINSC117 DONALD DOSWELL110 LLOYD HELD119 DAN DEANE12J RICHARD SIMMONS121 0 JAY LEBLANC122 BILL KROEGER123 C R TUCKER124 CHRIS MILLER125 BRUCE ITELD126 JOE WARREN

RESULT s

AGE TIME PACE POS1 7 : 3 1 : 4 4 5:36 24 7 : 31 :4 5 5:37 335 : 31 :47 5:37 84 1 : 31 : 5 2 5:38 428 :3i:52 c :38 1229 : 31 :55 5:38 134, :31: 57 5:39 54 j : 3 1 :59 5:39 625 : 32 :„8 5:41 143b : 32:16 5:42 937 : 32:23 5 : 4 3 101 7 :32:27 5:44 313 : 32:31 5:45 11 9 : 32:39 5:46 415 : 3 2 : 4 7 5:48 f,3u : 3 2 :47 5:48 1130 : 32 : 4 7 S : 48 1219 : 32:50 5:4d 631 : 32:54 5:49 1 332 : 32:59 5: 5u 1 434 : 33 :05 5:51 l 527 : 3 3 : 1 2 5:52 1532 :33:15 5 : 5 2 1625 :33:17 5 : 5 3 163 J : 33 :27 5 : 5 5 1 73w : 33:29 5 : 5 5 1824 : 33:30 5 : 5 5 1 741 : 33:40 5:57 733 :33:4a 5:58 1928 : 34 : , 5 6: a i 1 633 : 3 4 : 1 0 6: A2 2039 : 34 : ic 6 : 0 2 2 129 :34:13 6:03 1 940 : 34 : is 6:04 814 :34130 6:06 223 : 3 4 : 3 4 6:06 2 '28 : 34 : j b 6 : 0 7 2122 :3 4 :4 e 6:07 2229 :34:46 6:09 ¿331 :34t 55 6: lv 2233 : 3 4 :56 6: lu ¿32fi :: 3 5 : 10 6 : 1 3 ¿43 4 ::35:26 6:16 2427 :¡3 5 : 3 9 6:18 2536 :¡35:41 6: 18 2528 :¡35:41 6:18 2626 :: 35 : * 1 6: Id 2727 :¡35:41 6: 18 2833 :¡35:48 6:2U ¿628 :¡3 5 : 5 0 6:2w 2926 :136 :v6 6 : 2 3 JC52 :: 36 : v 8 6:23 162 :¡36:21 6 : 2 5 14 3 :36:22 6:2b 94 7 :136:27 6:26 1026 ::36:4r 6:29 3139 :1 36 :4 7 6:3u 2 732 :: 36 : 52 6:31 2834 :36:52 6:31 2929 :¡36:53 6:31 324 7 :36:55 6:31 1 136 :36:56 6:32 303 5 :36 : 58 6 -.32 3136 :37:^c 6:32 3214 :3 7 : 0 0 6 : 3 2 317 :37: „4 6 : 3 3 735 :3 7 : 15 6 : 3 5 3 340 :3 7 : 19 6:3b i 24 3 :3 7 : 1 9 b : jc36 :3 7 : 2 5 6:37 3434 :37 : 25 6:37 354 7 :37:27 6 : 3 7 144 5 :37:29 6: 37 1 54 3 :37:29 6:37 1656 :37:33 6: 3 0 235 :: 37 : 34 6:38 3632 :37:37 6 : 3 9 3 750 :37Î39 6 : 3 9 328 :¡37:41 6: 39 3329 :¡37:41 6:39 3443 :37:47 6:4i 1 733 :37:53 6:42 3833 :¡37:55 6:42 3930 :: 37:55 6:42 4 021 :¡37:55 6:42 3542 :¡37157 6:42 183 4 :¡37:58 6:42 4 119 :¡37:59 6:43 831 :¡38:oO 6:43 4228 :: 38: 0 1 6:43 3646 :¡38:l 3 6:43 1926 :: 38 : w 4 6 : 4 4 3757 :; 38 : i/4 6 : 44 435 :: 3 8 : w 8 6 :44 4336 :¡38:12 6:45 4442 :¡38:14 6 : 4 5 2 03 4 :¡38:15 6 : 4 5 4538 :¡38:17 6:46 4614 :¡38:43 6: 5v 435 :¡36:46 6:51 4726 :¡38:51 6:52 38

PLACE NAME127 D SHAW128 ROCK LAkHART129 JOE DECORUM13u DAVID GRAdERT131 DENNY DUPUY132 BILL VCINTYRIE133 JOHN JOHNSON134 IRVIN PELEGRIN135 ADRIAN GAUDIN 13d DAVID BOUDREAUX 13 7 W K I T T Ü138 PETE ROYAL139 V..ARÏO CALONJF140 BGB VARNAU 1*1 AL ERIEDE143 NICHOLAS REAP144 DAVID ARENA145 GALEN * SMITH146 JERRY HIGGINS147 ALVIN F K 00 IL A 14M JOHN CORDER 149 HAROLC BAUR15 s/ WAYNE WEGMANN151 REN HUNTER152 ANDEREW KERR153 MICHAEL A THOMPSON154 R L HAUGLANÜ155 ROSS BUCKLEY 15b JOE CAMPBELL JR 157 DON LICALI15 d BEN WHITE 159 JEFF HAMPTON 16j BOB COX161 JIM CORDELL162 RIODLEBERGER163 JONATHAN MAY164 L MAY165 GORDY HYDE166 JOHN PAUL LAGUENS167 ERIC TRETHEwF.Y 163 GUY COLEY169 PATRICK ROCHE 1 7s ED JACOB171 ELLIS SCHEXNAYOER172 ED FLEI5CHMANN173 MIKE SLAUGHTER174 CHARLES HANEMANN175 HAL GAGLIANG176 ROLAND J SCHAU0HUT177 AMBROSE «ICHIELS178 R MAUTNÎER179 KENNY KITTO 18v S LATERRADE181 ED GREEN182 J J F IT/i34 CHRIS BLOUNT 185 BRUCE CONEY136 LARRY CENTOLA 187 O m u m f REY189 JOE BARRECA 19, DENNIS GLAESER191 M L HLUZA192 FRAN“" RÜ3ATCJ193 J MEZA19a HAL 3EPRICAN195 FD GENOIS196 JAMES COLE197 PAUL KLEBBA198 JAKL L0WENHAU9T199 RICHARD A WOOL III ¿ X BOBBY REMY2C1 JOHN MAIBEPGEP ¿"2 PQY BOSTICK 2C3 HAROLD ENGLc 2^4 CHRIS CASEY ¿05 JOHN SEDDELMEYER 2C6 GEORGE OWEN £■: 7 CHARLES E KING 218 JIM =R£SE 2T.9 MIKE CHITTIM 2 1 J GILBERT P COHEN 211 PAN DAILEY ¿12 JOE LAHATTE213 MIKE HANEMANN214 SID DES FORGES215 FRANK JACKSON 21b ED MOLL217 BILLY MARTINEZ.218 RAYMOND BURKE219 B WATSON220 BYRON EVANS221 RALPH CASILLAS222 W FELIX ¿23 JIM <iTTO 224 MARK LF SCALE226 DENNY O T ILL 10227 RALPH BAKER228 DON MAGINNIS229 NEWTON BLANCHARD231 CRAIG GELP232 DAVID PERICONE233 WALTER MCCALL JR 235 CHARLES TINGLE ¿36 ARMANDO AMAYA

A G E T I E P * r c; P ' j S.36 : 3 h 5 6 6 5 3 4 835 : 3 8 5 6 6 5 3 4 95 u : 3 9 CO 6 5 3 5.32 : 3 9 L 5 6 5 a 5 '32 : 3 9 J 5 6 5* b l41 : 3 9 1 1 6 55 2 14 7 : 3 9 2 7 6 5 8 2 24 2 : 39 2 7 6 5 o ¿ 3A 9 : 39 3 0 6 5 9 2 43 a : 3 9 34 6 5 9 5 2A 3 : 3 9 3 7 7 .1 „ 1 53 6 : 3 9 A "1 7 Ox. 5 351 : 3 9 4 6 7 .‘■ 2 63 3 : 39 A 7 7 ■“>2 b 46 0 : 3 9 5 1 f L 237 : 39 5 1 7 ' 2 5 518 : 3 9 51 7 . . . 933 : A .j x/D 7 5 4 5 64 1 : Ax, L 0 7 ¿ 65*. : a ; v 5 7 ̂b 72 9 : a v. 1 ' 7 ~ 6 3 9.3 7 : Ax, i ' 7 ‘ 0 7,73 8 : 4 0 1 ' 7 0 0 637 : a v 2 2 7 0 6 .893 2 : A x 2 2 7 ' 6 6 02 6 : A x 2 2 7 3 8 A 1'39 : a „ 2 2 7 ;£3 3 : A . , 2 7 7 0 93 b : 4 w 2 8 7 0 94 6 : A x 2 9 7 . 9A i : a j 2.9 7 ' 9 « . «A b : 4 - j 31 7 lv/ 2 938 : A j 32 7 lv/ c A3 7 : 4 w A 1 7 1 1 b 53 b : A * A 3 7 1 2 6 52 7 : A x A 4 7 1 2 A 14 2 : A j A A 7 1 2 J O2 w : a w 5 6 7 1 * 4 23 6 : a 1 7 1 5 0 739 : a 1 .. 5 7 1 6 6 82 5 : a 1 , 5 7 I d 4 33 9 : a 1 , 6 7 l b 6 92 A : a 1 . 7 7 16 4 44 2 : a i 7 7 1 d 3 14 I : a 1 v 9 7 1 0 323 5 : a 1 . 9 7 I t 7 04 2 : a 1 15 7 1 7 332 5 : a i 1 6 7 1 7 4 52 1 : a x 1 9 7 18 a 64 5 : 41 2 0 7 I S .3 439 : a 1 2 ' 7 18 7 11 4 : a 1 ¿ 3 7 1 9 53 4 : a x 2 3 7 19 7 2

30 : a 1 2 6 7 1 V 7 33 7 : a 1 29 7 2 x. 7 43 4 : a 1 37 7 2 1 7 533 : a 1 A 1 7 2 2 7636 : a 1 A 3 7 2 2 7 7

3 7 : a 1 A 3 7 2 1 7 82 7 : a ; A 7 7 2 3 A 74 1 : A 1 4 7 7 2 3 3 52 8 : a 1 5 0 j - 84 ; : a 1 51 7 24 j 63 4 : a 1 51 7 24 7 95 b : a 1 51 24 e

3 9 : 4 2 5 7 2 d 6 033 : 42 „ 7 2 0 8130 : 4 2 v R 2 7 6 25 m : 4 2 1 2 7 2 7 93 5 : 42 1 6 7 2 8 c3 31 4 : 4 2 1 7 7 2 6 62 9 : a ^ 19 7 2 9 A 92 9 : 4 2 19 7 2 9 b '39 : a 2 2 7 29 C 432 : 4 2 P.3 7 29 8 53 3 : 4 2 2 5 7 3_ 0 64 J : 42 2 5 7 3 . 3 735 : 4 2 2.7 7 3 j 8 735 : 4 2 3 ? 3 x Of!51 : 4 2 32 7 315 ‘J : 4 2 32 7 M2b : 42 3 5 7 313 2 : a i 35 7 3 13 7 : a ^ 3 5 7 31 V2 b : 4 A 0 7 32 5_2 3 : 42 4 5 7 3 3 533 3 : 42 £ 3 7 3 b 9 !2 6 : 4 2 5 3 7 3 b b 44 A : A 3 ./? 7 3 6 383 6 : a 3 1. 3 7 36 9 21 5 : A 3 - 5 7 3 / i -1 6 : A 3 1 0 7 3 y 1 13 3 : A 3 1 5 7 36 9 34 2 : A 3 1 6 7 3 9 392 3 : A 3 1 7 7 3 9 5 52 9 : A 3 18 7 3 9 5 626 : A 3 2 w 7 3 7 ■373 6 : A 3 35 7 A 2 9 4A 8 : A 3 3 6 7 4 1 A '

2 6 : A 3 3 8 7 4 3 b 81 A : A 3 3 9 7 43 739 : a 3 3 9 7 4 3 9 538 : a 3 A ' 7 4 3 9 62 A : 4 3 5 6 7 4 6 5 9

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PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE POS PLACE NAME AGE T I Mt P AC E PUS3C 4 J G YAGER 43 : 4d 12 8 31 56

2 36 JIM f)AKcP 4 1 : 4 4 : o O 7:46 4 1 305 JOHN VAGIANOS 29 : 48 1 2 8 31 6 92 39 LON WOODFURO 44 : 4 4 :j4 7:47 42 306 RUN LAMBERT 1 3 :48 1 3 8 31 1 '•2 45 TERRY NAPPIER 27 : 44 : ̂ 9 7:48 6 ' 307 J BORDELON 45 : 48 16 R 3 2 o 72 4 1 WAYNE MEYfcRS 34 : 44 : l 2 7:49 97 308 R M PIERRE 27 : 46 2 V 6 32 7.2 4 2 AL LEBLANC 4 <j : 4 <* : 2 O 7:5* 4 1 3'9 E J RATHKE 5* : 48 27 8 34 16243 RICHARD NETTLES 22 :44 :24 7:51 6 1 310 LOU CUSIMANÜ 26 : 46 37 R 35 7 1245 BUB GENESTE 33 : 44:29 7:52 98 3 1 1 W P PATTERSON 4 7 :4d 38 8 36 68246 PILL A MYERS 36 : 44 :29 7:52 99 312 LARRY FITZGERALD 53 : 48 39 R 36 i 724 7 SAM WILSON 18 : 44:35 7:53 12 31 3 CHARLES GENOIS 1 5 : 46 45 R 37 1 624g CHAILLE PERCY 35 : 44: 35 7:53 1 uO 314 HAROLO ENGLE JR I 1 : 48 5? P 36 1 125.; j a m e s r a u l s o n 27 : 4** : 35 7:53 62 315 JOHN L I 58 : 46 53 8 3o IP251 JOHN LEWIS 34 : 44 : 4 1 7:54 1 Ml 316 CHARLIE SAUCIER 23 : 46 55 8 39 72252 ROBERT ROSENBERG 32 : 44 : 4 l 7 : 54 1 j 2 J 1 7 MIKE JOURDAN 1 2 : 4 9 00 8 39 1 2253 PAT L EIT Z 36 : 44 : 44 7 :S4 1 u 3 31 8 J LAMBERT 48 :49 u 5 8 4 V 692 54 MICHAEL STRICKLAND 39 :44 :.50 7:55 1 9 4 32«, J STATZER 26 :49 u7 0 41 732 55 CLELAND POWELL 34 :44 :s r 7 :55 105 321 EMMET 0 ‘DONNELL 3u : 4 9 15 8 42 1 2 125o BIL l. RIEH l 36 :A5:.7 7 :58 1 V 6 322 DANA HANNING SR 34 : 4 9 ¿9 8 45 122257 RAY SEARS 54 : 45 :11 7 :59 1 2 323 DANA HANNING JR 13 :49 29 a 45 1 325« GENE KNISPFL 54 :45:16 8: Ou 1 3 325 CHUCK HENRY 4 0 : 4 9 30 8 45 6 0254 JOHNNY wYNN 34 :45:26 8:02 107 326 PILL PAULI 49 : 49 34 8 45 o 1261 GREGORY JAUNK 26 : 4 5 : ¿ 8 8:02 63 327 EDWARD C ANDER 43 : 4 9 51 48 62262 THOMAS F JONES 4 2 -.45:39 8 : C 4 A 4 328 MICHAEL HANTEL 3u : 4 9 56 8 4 9 1 23263 STEVEN BREAUX ; J : 45:39 8 : C 4 1 3 329 W A ENSENAT 43 :5 j V.5 8 51 032 64 POB JGURDAN 4L :4 o : 40 8:04 45 33o PAUL NUGENT 32 :5a 8 57 124265 JERRY WICKS 47 :45:44 8:^5 46 331 R FUWLER 46 :5u 40 8 57 84267 HALVOK GAASRUO 2 J : 45:45 8:05 64 332 DWIGHT ROMIG 29 : 5* a R 6 59 7426b ED MORAN 52 :45:46 8:05 14 335 DAVID A LEGIER 3 7 : 5 1 16 9 03 1 252 69 P£T£ PELLEGRINI 45 : 4 5 :46 8:05 4 7 336 STEPHEN J HORNYAK 5 1 : 51 19 9 A A 192 7;, JULES J JOHNSON 49 :45: 48 8:06 48 337 ROB WHELAN 39 : 5 1 19 9 •J4 126271 SCOTT FABACHER 1 4 :45:49 8:06 8 338 M MCCANN 35 : 51 22 9 05 1 27273 FRANK WOOD 52 :45:59 8:^6 15 339 DENNIS ALEXANDER 4„ : 51 JJ 9 06 652 7a BILLY COURET 1 1 :45:53 8:06 9 34, RON PARSLcY 45 : 51 4 1 9 08 66275 BILL COURET 42 : 4 5 :53 8:C6 49 34 i RAY THOMPSON 31 : 5 1 49 9 09 1 282 76 BILL MARSHALL 36 : 4 5 :56 8 : 07 108 342 TOMMY BEARD 2 7 51 9 1 u 75277 CHARLES HALL 43 : 4 6 : V 6 8 :09 50 343 MAPCUS BARNES 14 :52 J 5 9 12 1292 78 OSCAR SANDAR 47 : 4 6 : u 6 8 :09 51 344 ALAN ENGLE 29 : 52 5' 9 2v 7 6279 ROSS NOEL 35 : 46:16 8:10 1 L 9 345 JERRY TAUZIER 35 : 52 54 9 21 1 3282 RON FONSECA 4 ó : 4 6: 2 0 8 : 11 52 346 PAY BODENHEMfR 36 -.52 55 9 21 1 31281 TOMMY FONSECA 1 6 :46:2C 8:11 14 347 PAUL ROGERS 36 : 52 59 9 22 l 3 2282 EDDIE CORCORAN 42 :46:24 8: 12 53 J46 PET PERICONE 4 1 : 53 3 9 22 O 72 85 F J MADARY 34 : 46:39 8:15 1 10 349 MCCLOSKEY 26 : 53 V 4 9 23 77286 ALAN GELE 26 :46:39 8:15 65 350 DAVID LIFSEY 34 : 53 23 9 26 133287 JAY LERILLE 22 : 46: 4 1 8:15 66 351 KEN LAMPERT 2« : 53 2 3 9 26 76¿88 L CARUSO 32 : 46:58 8:16 1 1 1 352 LARRY HESS 36 :53 27 9 27 1 34289 CASEY LEVY 34 :47:v4 8:19 1 12 353 CHRIS FATZER JR 21 : 54 28 9 37 792 9u FRANK BOLOGNA 33 :47:„5 8: 19 113 354 ERIC HARTMAN 25 : 54 56 9 42 8C291 H ABRY 47 : 4 7 :u6 e : 19 54 355 PAUL GRAHAM JR 36 : 55 1 2 9 45 1 35293 AL PIAZZA 3«j :47:30 8:24 1 14 356 JOHN B VAUGHN 57 : 55 32 9 4 9 2 •'294 W SUTHERLAND 3*, : 4 7 :30 8:24 115 359 C FATZER 43 : 56 19 9 57 68295 HAROLO L MCELVFEN JR 34 : 4 7: 3 j e : 24 116 36J PETER BARRCUQUERE 42 : 57 .6 ID 05 692 96 MICHAEL LEGER 26 : 47:32 8: 24 67 361 JIMMY JESSIE 12 : 5 7 1 0 1 C 06 1 4297 F WHITELEY 1 9 : 47 :41 8:25 15 362 L MAZZENO 36 : 5 7 4 3 1C 1 2 1 362 96 CLAY DREWES 32 : 47:43 b : 26 117 363 BARROUOUERE 1 3 :S7 55 10 1 4 1 5299 MCELVEEN 35 :47:44 8 : 26 1 18 364 DAVID B MUSACCHIA 2U 1 :00 09 10 36 8 130o RON KUHLMAN 39 :47:53 8:28 119 365 SAM MUSACCHIA 24 1 : Ou , 1 1 Z 36 623C1 FRANK WHITELEY 45 : 4 7 :54 8:26 55 366 MARTIN HORNUNG 39 1 :o l 46 1 0 55 137302 JOHN MUSSER 38 : 4 8 : c 2 8:29 1 20 367 ROBERT CHATELAIN 3 1 1 :02 uC 1C 57 1 38303 BEN EDWARDS 28 :48:v9 8: 3w 68 368 TcRRELL f o r d 32 1 :04 o'* 1 1 18 1 39

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OVERALL MENS RESULT b OVERALL

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE PLACE

1 JLNNI PuTERS 27 1:39: 1C 6:24 1

WOMENS RESULTS 29 6 UNDER

FOS NAM" AGE T I ME PACE PLACE

1 MARGIE MIRANNt 23 1:56:3ft 7 :31 32 JILL. K O'J •< Y 28 1 :59:ai 7:4 j 43 VAL-RIf t LLIS 26 1:59:44 7:43 5

W O M;; N ̂ RESULTS 3 ‘ - 39

FOS NAvc. AGE T I ME PACc PLACE

1 JU MAYHLW 36 l : 54:59 7 : 25 22 A m y TROSCLAIR 11 2:04 : w 8 8 : 0 1 12

JUDI SCHAFFER 11 2 : '»4 : 30 R : C2 14w o m e n s r e s u l t s - 49

f- N AM- AGt T I ML PACE PLACc

1 INKA m i w s 46 2 :0 j : 21 7:46 62 JULIANNi COX 42 2: *: 7:52 73 JANIE jr.-tNSCN 4 ei 2:02:55 7:56 9

WOMENS RESULTS b : t OVER

p r j NAME AGE T IMF PACE PLACE

l ELIS VAN HATTOM 59 2 :: 4 : 1 2 8 :o l * 3WOMENS RESULTS

PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE PCS

1 JENNI ° E T l RS 27 1:39:10 6:24 12 JCJ MAYHEW 36 1:54:59 7 :2 s 13 MARGIE MIRANNE 23 1 :56:38 7:31 14 JILL KOURY 2e 1:59:41 7:43 25 VALERIE FLLIS 26 l:59:44 7:43 36 INKA MIMS 46 2 : ■' : 2 1 7 :46 17 JULIANNt COX 42 2:: 2: v 0 7 :52 2ft BETSY SARRECA 26 2:02:37 7 : 5 5 49 JANIE JOHNSON 4 d 2 :0 2 : 5 5 7:56 3

1 c MARGARET TURNER 45 2 :0 3 : 4 1 7 : 5 9 41 1 RILL IE SIMMONS 2 6 2 :c 3 : 5 5 8 : DC 512 AMY TROSCLAIR 31 2 : r 4 : c ft 8 :C 1 21 3 ELIS VAN BATTUM 59 2 :0 4 : 1 2 8 : 0 1 114 JUDI SCHAFFER 31 2:04: 3 0 8 : 0 2 315 CHARLENE kUCKSTUHL 34 : c 2 : v 6 C : 0 8 416 MADELYN BUSH 26 2:07:45 8: 1 5 617 JODY GATES 43 2:li:30 8 :29 516 JANICE EUHLER 32 2:11:43 8: 3U 51 9 JGNI HALVOPSEN 25 2:11:50 8 : 3 W 72 J DIANE SHUMOCK 24 2:12:37 8:33 821 ERIN wILLIE 22 2 : 1 3:w8 8 :35 922 JOELL F ACKERMANN 26 2 : 1 3 : 1 4 8:36 1023 TRISH SHULER 39 2 :1 3 : 1 9 8: 36 624 S h e r y l Jo h n s o n 2w 2 : 1 3 : 5 4 0 : 36 1 125 SANDY GIBSON .17 2 :2 2 : 1 1 9:iv 726 E l a i n e m a y b e r r y 41 2 :2 2 : 1 1 9: tc 627 DARLENE SPERLI 31 2:23:v0 9: 14 a29 LAURA STAFFORD 26 2 :2 6 : 2 8 9 : 2 7 1 23„ SHERRY MANES 29 2:26:28 9:27 1 331 MARY DAKE 35 2 :3«:38 9 : 4 3 932 FMILY WATSON 31 2 : 3 1 :c 0 9:45 i:33 El AINE w HASS 27 2:32:33 9:51 1414 PARPARA MITCHELL 38 2:33:57 9:56 1 13b PATRICIA COOK 4 9 2:34:11 9 : 57 736 DOLORES MU7EROLL 49 2:4o:c0 10:19 837 CISSY CENISE 23 2:4 0 :0 0 l C : 19 1538 SANDY SMITH 32 2 :42 :oG 10:27 1219 MARTHA VOGT 45 2 :4 5 : v 0 1 0 : 3 9 94 c CINDY KNISPcL 35 2 :57:57 1 1 : 2 9 1 34 1 PATRICIA R JOHNSON 47 3 :2 1 : 2 2 1 2 : 5 9 1 ~

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 KENT MCDONALD 3 v 1:22:12 5:1» l2 LYLE PARKER 25 1:23:28 5:23 23 GORDON COOKSHAW 29 1:25:29 5:31 3

MENS RESULTS 19 & UNDER

POS NAME AGE T I ME PACE PLACE

1 BRIAN d ERSC.HALL 1 7 1:32:41 5:59 172 MARK LEACH 14 1 : 43:54 6:42 493 BRYAN SPRABERRY 1 7 1 :44:si 6:46 54

MENS RESULTS 20 - 29

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 CHRIS KUTTRUFF 23 1 :2 6 : 2 1 5:34 42 DAVID ANDERSON 23 1 : 27:DO 5:37 73 EUGENE T DEDEAUX III 27 1 :2 8 : 2 0 5:42 8

MENS RESULTS 30 - 39

POS NAME AGE T 1 ME PACE PLACc

1 DOCTOR PAT 33 1:26:30 5:35 52 SCOTT LIND 31 1:26:41 5: 36 63 CARLETON SMITH 37 1:30:57 5:52 1 1

MENS RESULTS 4 ' - 49

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 DALE MERCERON 44 1:32:37 5:59 162 AL DEHON 4 1 1:34 :17 6:05 193 BOBBY DANNELLEY 41 1 :3 4 : 2 1 6:05 2 9

MENS RESULTS 50 - 5 9

POS NAME AGE T IME PACE PLACE

1 BURT BP 3D T 51 1 :47!v 9 6:55 652 j e r r y p e l t i e p 51 1:4 9 :41 7:05 763 THAD PERSONS 55 1:49:45 7:05 80

MENS RESULTS 60 & OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME PACE PLACE

1 JOHN A DIXON 62 1:47:39 6:57 682 PAUL RICAUO 62 1 :5 3 : 1 5 7 : 1 8 97

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LARRY FUSELIER 2 MILE RUN - 1/23/83MENS RESULTS

PLACF NAVE AGE T l M£ PACE POS

1 KENT MCDONALD 3u 1 :22:12 5 : 1 8 1LYLE PARKER 25 l :23:28 5:23 2

3 GORDON COOK SHA W 29 1:25:29 5:31 34 CHRIS KUTTWUFF 23 l: 2t>:2 1 5: 3 4 1J DOCTOR PAT 33 l :26:30 5:35 16 SCOTT LIND 31 1:26:41 5:36 27 DAVID ANDERSON 23 1 : 27: v, 5 : 3 7 28 EUGENE T DECEAUX III 27 1:28:20 5:42 39 WILLIE STAMM 29 1:2b:40 5:4 3 4

i .. JOHN WEITZ 25 1:29:35 5 : 4 7 51 1 CARLrTON SMITH 37 1:3j:u7 5:52 3

RHI l SfTEHLR 2w 1:1 1 : w 6 5 : 5 3 6. 3 CHRIS BROCK WELL 32 1 : 32:v0 5:56 41 4 RICHARD ADeRECHT ■»4 l :32:J4 5:56 5In RAYMOND P WARD 25 1 :32:35 5:58 7l 6 DALE MFRCt-RON 44 1 :32:37 5 : 5 9 11 7 BRIAN PcRSCHALL 1 7 1:32:41 5 : 5 9 118 TuBY MELTZER 25 1:32:43 5 : 5 9 8i y AL DEHON 4 I 1 :3 4 : 1 7 6: ‘‘•5 22c BOBBY DANNELLtiY 4 l 1 :3 4 : 2 1 6:05 321 RAT CASEY 34 1 :3 4 : 2 2 6 : 0 5 622 ‘M K E WITKIN 44 1:34:53 6: C 7 42 3 JOHN HENDRY 38 1 :35.*v0 6:08 724 BILL LEACH 39 1 :3 5 :i2 6 : 0 9 825 PETER SOUTULLO 34 l : 36: 0 .1 6 : 1 2 928 ROB DUGAN 31 l:36:20 6:! 3 1 *27 PHILLIP SHULER 38 1136:25 6:13 112c TUDO JENNINGS 2 <j 1:36:42 6:14 929 JEFF HANNUSCH 28 1:3 b:55 6:15 1C3 c BILL LILcS 27 1:38:31 6 : 2 1 1 131 ROY A ROBERSON 31 1:39:25 6:25 1232 DAVID R SEARS 36 1:39:32 6 : 2 5 1 333 LEN OAHR 42 1:39:39 6 :26 535 WINTON AUBERT 30 1:39:50 6:26 1436 JEFF CROSS 27 1 :3 9 : 5 3 6:27 1237 MIKE CUSACK 34 l:4j: 11 6:28 1538 GREGG ARENA 26 l : 4 i :25 6 : 3 3 1 339 BUSTER MATTHEWS 4j 1 :4i:25 6: 33 64; PARKER BARNES 33 1:4 1 :28 6 :33 1641 p h i l i p g r a f e 44 1 :4 1 : 3 7 6 : 3 3 742 PON FINTUSHEL 37 1 :4 2 : 1 0 6 : 3 5 1743 KIM M HIPSHER 27 1:42:13 6:36 1444 STAN COWLEY 37 1 :42: ir> 6:36 1848 RON LEMON 37 1:42:18 6:3o 1948 STEPHEN KENNEDY 32 1 :42:36 6 :37 2 04 7 PAUL AUCOIN 37 1 :43: j b 6 : 3 9 214 3 DON PHELPS 4t> 1 :4 3 : 5 1 6:42 849 MARK LEACH 1 4 1:43:54 6:42 25 c TYLER RRZYBYLEK 38 1 :4 4 : 1 4 6:43 2251 DURAND POWERY 23 1 :4 4 : 2 4 6:44 1552 TOMMY HART TY 43 1:44:30 6:45 953 CHARLES LEBLANC 21 1 :4 4 : 5 1 6:46 1654 BRYAN SPRABERRY 1 7 1:44:51 6:46 3

55 JOHN L JOHNSON 28 l:45:o3 6:47 1 756 NED DUNCAN 33 l :45:14 6 : 4 7 2357 BURRELL PATCH 36 1 :45:17 6:4b 2453 GLENN THIBODEAUX 45 1 :4 5 : 3 7 6:49 1C59 MIKE WEST 34 1 :4 5 : 4 3 6:49 256'c BOB SC I RE TT A 38 l:4 5 :46 6:49 2661 BILLY SAVANT 38 1 :46:o0 6 5 50 2762 ROBLRT WILLIAMS 36 1:46:23 6:52 2863 BOB AMBROSE 39 1:46:24 6 : 5 2 2965 BURT 3RGDT 51 l: 4 7 :o9 6:55 166 TCM COWAN 25 1 :4 7 : 2 2 6:56 1 867 LOUIS HARKEY 30 1 :4 7 : 3 0 6156 3068 JOHN A DIXON 62 1 :4 7 : 3 9 6 : 5 7 169 J. DALES 29 1 :48:13 6 : 5 9 197_ JIM RICCIARDCNE 27 1:4 8:2 7 7:C SJ 2071 MICHAEL F WALSH 35 1 :48:3C 7 : 0 0 3172 NORMAN LANGHAUSER JR 28 1:48:41 7 : 0 1 217 3 GEPOGE WILSON 3w 1 :49:c0 7 : 0 2 3274 DAVID 0 * FLYNN 27 1 :49:24 7:03 2275 JON A CULUErR T 39 1 :4 9 : 3 6 7:04 337 o JERRY PELTIER 51 1 :4 9 : 4 1 7:05 277 FRANK WRIGHT 47 1:49:41 7:05 1 173 MIKE RICHARD 34 1 :4 9 : 4 4 7:C5 3479 MIKE WIGGIN 36 1 :4 9 :46 7:05 358c THAD PERSONS 55 l :49:45 7:05 381 MIKE 0 * CONNCR 24 1 :4 9 : 5 5 7:05 2382 FRANK CANGELOSI JR 29 1 :sj:is 7:07 2483 CARY KUHLMANN 36 1 : 5o:26 7:07 3664 DANIEL CASEY 28 1 :50:42 7 : 0 9 2585 HAROLC HOLMES 27 1 :5 1 : 0 2 7 : 1 0 2686 CHRIS BUTSFORD 4W l:si:^4 7 : 1 0 1287 SANDY CLAT WORTHY 50 l:5i:09 7 : 1 0 488 CHARLES WEYMOUTH 34 l:5i:26 7 : 1 1 3789 CHRIS MILLER 14 l:5i:46 7:13 49c KENNETH GOODWIN 38 1 :52:wO 7 : 14 3891 HARTNETT 36 l :52:uO 7:14 3992 ROB PAINTER 35 1 :52:o2 7: 14 4093 GERRY PAP I ON 22 l:52:53 7 : 1 7 2794 WILLIAM BRIGHT 4o 1:52:57 7 : 17 1 395 RALPH STOUP 38 1:52:58 7:17 4196 PAUL KREBS 39 1:52:59 7:17 4297 PAUL RICAUD 62 1:53:15 7:18 298 CORKY 8URGARD 36 1:53:15 7 : 1 8 4399 WILL ANDREWS 39 1 :53:39 7 : 2 0 44

IOC CHUCK SCHUTH 31 l:53:52 7 : 2 1 45101 BENNY DUPUY 32 l : 54 : 13 7 : 2 2 46102 LLOYD ROBICHAUX 4 J 1 :5 4 : 3 5 7:24 14103 AL SEICSHNAYDRE 39 1 :5 4 : 5 3 7:25 47

1 n4 G CROZIER 37 1:55:00 7 : 2 5 48105 DON KIRSCH 34 1 :5 5 : 0 6 7:26 49106 CHRIS J MORALES 14 l : 55:15 7:26 5107 SWORDS 33 1 :5 5 : 1 7 7 : 2 b 50108 VINCENT CAPO 34 1 :5 5 : 2 0 7:26 51109 JERRY HIGGINS 41 1 :5 5 : 2 6 7:27 151 lu MARTIN KIEBERT 31 1 :55:47 7:28 521 1 1 FRANK WAGNER 5C 1 :55:52 7:29 5112 DENNIS 0•FLYNN 28 1 :56:go 7:29 281 1 3 PAUL HASNEY 29 l:56:o4 7:29 29114 WAYNE SANDERS 30 1 :56:c4 7:29 53115 JOHN C DONE WAR 28 1:56:21 7:30 30116 TOMMY MCCORMICK 34 1 :5 6 : 2 3 7:31 54117 E J ALEXIS 37 1:56:24 7:31* 551 18 J R COMISH 34 1 :56:24 7:31 56119 R LAMBERT 32 1 :56:28 7:31 57120 GREG SCOTT 26 l:56:28 7:31 31121 MIKE LANDRY 32 1:56:34 7:31 58122 PAUL SAYEW 26 l:57:c0 7.* 33 32123 LES PERSCHALL 45 1:57:W5 7 : 3 3 161 24 SAM FRADY 42 1 :5 7 : 4 9 7:36 17125 RAY BECK 36 1:57:50 7:36 59126 MACK MANGUNO 28 1 :57:50 7:36 33127 SAM MIMS 51 1:57:51 7:36 61 28 LARRY BRISTER 3c 1:57:55 7:36 60129 VIC TALBERT 46 1 :sa:u 2 7 : 3 7 181 3o ROBERT BALL INA 19 l :58:u7 7 : 3 7 61 31 CHARLES EAST 53 l :sa:w 7 7:37 71 32 IRVIN P PELEGRIN 43 1 :sa:13 7:38 191 33 DON FLEMING 32 1 :5a:36 7:39 61134 MACEY JOHNSON JR 46 l:sa:37 7 : 3 9 201 35 JOHN FUSELIER 56 1:58:38 7 : 3 9 8136 ANDREW WINGFIELD 41 1:58:42 7:39 21137 ROCKY REYNA 36 1:59:oo 7:41 62133 DAVID PENDERGRASS 36 1 :59:05 7:41 63l 39 C ESCOUSSE 45 1 :S9:G8 7:41 22140 BOB GARRETT 27 1 :5 9 : 1 3 7:41 34141 BILL MCINTYRE 42 1 :5 9 : 2 4 7:42 23142 BRUCE RUDD 35 1 :5 9 : 3 3 7 : 4 3 1641 4 3 JEFFREY PEREZ 30 1 :5 9 : 3 3 7:43 65144 R J CORNETTA 39 1:59:36 7:43 66145 WILLEN WINTER 34 1:59:19 7:42 67146 J BEAUDOIN 39 1:59:55 7:44 68147 R HOEFELMANN 36 2:00:21 7:46 69143 DON MARA 36 2 :C O -30 7:46 701 49 RONALD CARR 45 2 : oj : 3 4 7:47 241 5o I TEL-BRUCE 35 2 : 0 j :46 7:47 71151 JOE DEM8RUN 5C 2 :0 0 : 4 6 7:47 9152 HUGH MELLERT 30 2 :0 1 : 3 8 7:51 72153 CHRISTOPHER P KITTEL 24 2 :0 1 : 4 3 7:51 35154 ROCK EARHART 36 2 :0 1 : 4 7 7 : 5 1 73155 TED PASSANTINO 32 2 :0 2 : 1 7 7:53 74156 JOE BARRECA 27 2 :0 2 : 2 7 7 : 5 4 36157 TOMMY TAYLOR 2C 2 :0 2 : 2 9 7:54 37158 GLENN 0 TURNER 5o 2 :0 2 : 3 2 7:54 10159 W T COTTON 46 2 : 0 2 1 34 7 : 5 4 25160 MICHAEL S THOMPSON 2b 2 :0 2 : 4 5 7 : 5 5 38161 WAYNE WEGMANN 38 2 :0 2 : 4 7 7:55 75162 STAN RAMSAY 3C 2 :0 2 : 5 0 7:55 76163 BOOTS JOHNSON 53 2 :0 2 : 5 5 7:56 11164 ROY FAIRMAN 40 2 :0 3 : 1 9 7 : 5 7 26165 PETE WIECHERT 43 2 :03:20 7:57 27166 FRANK J CARUSO 38 2:03:31 7:58 77167 JOE WARREN 26 2 : 3 3 : 4 5 7 : 5 9 39168 ROGER LARUE 35 2 :0.4: u 2 8:00 78169 MIKE WATSON 26 2 :0 4 : 2 0 8 : 0 1 40170 SCUDDY LEBLANC 39 2 :0 4 : 3 0 8 : 0 2 79171 S LANORY 32 2:04:32 8:02 80172 EDWARD CHIASSON 30 2 :0 4 : 3 2 8:02 81173 MIKE MINTURN 4 0 2:.Q4:40 8:03 28174 SID DESFOWGES 26 2 : 3 5 :w7 8:04 41175 KIRK BARRELL 19 2 :0 5 : 1 1 8: C 5 7176 DICK STRAMS 39 2 :0 5 : 2 0 8:05 82177 MICHAEL MCCANN 35 2 :0 5 : 3 7 8:06 83173 BILL WILLIAMS 37 2 :0 5 : 5 2 8: 07 84179 MIKE VESTUTO 31 2 :0 5 : 5 7 8:08 8518v TERRY SKA INS 31 2:06:13 8:09 86161 MIKE CONNICK 46 2:06:46 8 : 1 1 29182 THOMAS P FITZGERALD 31 2:06:56 8 : 1 1 87183 JOHN BOYER 46 2:07:cO 8:12 301 84 ERIC TRETHEWEY 39 2:07:50 8:15 88185 BARRY 8RAUO 27 2 :0 7 : 5 1 8:15 42186 R L HAUGLANO 39 2 :0 7 : 5 4 8:15 89187 ANTHONY PORCH 51 2 :0 7 : 5 5 8:15 12188 JOE CAMPBELL JR 36 2 :oa:17 8 : 1 7 90

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L A R R Y F U S E L 1 E R 2 5 K C H A M P I O N S H I P Ü 1 / 2 3 / H 3

p l a c e NAME AGE TIME PACE PUS

189 DAVID GLANCY 21 2 0 8:2' 8:17 4 31 90 PRES KABACOFF 37 2 08:25 8 : 1 7 91191 W J HUGHES 23 2 C 8:56 a: 19 4 4192 CARLYLE ROGILLO 56 2 og : ^8 8: 2u 13193 RONNIE TEMPLE 30 2 09:19 8 : 2 1 92194 JOHN MYERS 24 2 09 !2C 8:21 451 9S HALIL OZERDEN 4 3 2 09:3P 8 : 2 1 31196 VICTOR SOOHOO 4 U 2 09:50 8 : 2 3 32197 RON KIRSCH 3 4 2 eg: 59 8 : 2 3 93198 MARIO CALONJE 51 2 10:26 8:25 14200 JACKIE ONEILL 13 2 lu: 30 8:25 820 2 BYRON SHOCK 09 2 1 1 :31 8 : 2 9 9203 CLINTON SHOCK 38 2 11:31 8 : 2 9 94204 MICHAEL SORENSON 22 2 1 1 : 5 4 8:31 4 6205 SAM WILSON 1 8 2 1 2 : 2 c 8:32 1C206 W D SUTHERLAND 33 2 1 2 : 3 3 8 : 3 3 952 0 7 H BORDELON 45 2 1 2 : 5 8 e : 3 5 3 3208 DOYLE COFFELT 49 2 1 3 : <j 0 8 : 3 5 34209 B WATSON 36 2 1 3 : 3 0 8 : 37 96210 TOM FAHERTY 27 2 1 3 : 3 5 8 : 3 7 4 72 1 1 STEPHEN YAZeECK 23 2 1 3 : 3 5 8 : 3 7 482 12 A FORREST 44 2 1 3 : 5 4 8:36 35213 CHRIS RAMSEY 13 2 1 4 : c 2 8:39 11214 FORD 46 2 14: . - 2 8 : 3 9 36215 BOB H0RN9UCKLE 33 2 1 4 : «,5 8 : 3 9 97216 AL FAJARDO 32 2 14:12 8 : 3 9 98217 BEN EDWARDS 28 2 14:32 8:41 49218 ROBERT LINOSEY 39 2 1 4 : 4 3 8:41 99219 ROY BOSTICK 29 2 15:W8 8:43 5 022u DANIEL ZELLNER 21 2 1 5 : 0 8 8:43 512 2 1 RAYMONO J SPICUZZA J 28 2 1 5 : 3 5 8:45 52222 CHUCK HUGHES 40 2 15:42 8:45 37223 TIM JEANSONNE 31 2 15:42 8:45 luC224 OSCAR SANDARA 47 2 16:00 8 : 46 38225 PHILIP J SIMONEAUX 33 2 1 6 : 1 0 e:47 lui226 TERRY NAPPIER 28 2 16:20 e:4e 53227 PAUL KLEBBA 30 2 16:21 8:48 lw2228 KEN FORBES 30 2 16:27 8:48 103229 GARY ALEXANDER 37 2 16:43 8:49 1042 30 ARIS COX 45 2 16:50 8:5c 392 32 JOE SAPUTO 35 2 17:20 8 : 5 2 l w 5233 MELVIN LANORY 45 2 17:48 8 : 5 3 402 34 JACK M ALLTMONT 36 2 18:W 1 8 : 5 4 U 6235 MORGAN MILES 26 2 18:14 3 : 5 5 542 36 ED MOLL 33 2 1 9 : 1 1 8 : 5 9 lu7237 LOUIS BIZOT 55 2 19:42 9 : 0 1 15238 JACK HAWKINS 19 2 1 9 : 5 3 9 : 01 12

I

PLACE NAME

239 RAY SEARS240 GENE KNISPEL241 R KEITH242 RAYMOND BURKE243 EDDIE CORCORAN ¿44 AMBROSE MICHIELS 245 J ELLENRUSCH2 4t> JOHN RICHE 247 0 SCHROEDER2 4B JULES J JOHNSON249 CHUCK BANTA250 C J R TWIGG251 JIM MOt. I NAP 10252 G OUY253 NEWTON BLANCHARD254 WALTER DU60URG255 LUIS G SILVA256 C A BLAY257 S LATERRADE256 JOSEPH A GIORDANO 259 G R CHARRON261 DAVID MANGUNO262 JOHN SEDDELMEYER263 NEIL GAUTIER264 ADAN A RAMOS JR265 J SILVERSTEIN266 HAROLO GREEN267 m i k e l AFORGE 269 STAN SIRGO269 BILL CLAIR270 HAL GAGLIANO271 BILL BALLARD272 WILLIAM DENT273 CHARLES G DUFFY III274 HAROLC L MCELVEEN JR276 PAUL OLSEN277 ROY NOMEY278 JOHN ZAMORA279 ED DOWNEY280 PETE PELLEGRINI281 REUBEN FEUGE282 JIM GRAVOIS2 B 3 VIC BENINTENDE JR284 TEO ANTHONY285 B KEMP287 JIM WINTER288 MICHAEL RUTLEDGE 291 CARLOS CORELLA

AGE T I ME PACE POS

54 2:20 ..8 9:02 1654 2 : 2 j 42 9:05 1 743 2 : 2 1 jO 9:06 4 144 2 : 2 1 u6 9:06 4242 2 : 2 1 2 1 9 : 07 4 345 2 : 2 1 37 9:08 4431 2 : 2 1 37 9:06 1 J S

3 7 2 : 2 1 4 : 9 : 08 lv939 2 : 2 2 u ' 9 : 1* 11 r49 2 : 2 2 ... 4 9 : lu 4 523 2 : 2 2 39 9 : 1 2 5 537 2 :22 55 9 : 1 3 11145 2 : 2 3 uG 9:14 465„ 2:23 v 0 9:14 184e 2 : 2 3 46 9 : 1 7 4736 2:24 J 4 9: 18 1 1 242 2 : 24 j 6 9: 18 4 857 2:24 1 e 9 : 1 9 i 934 2:24 46 Q : 2u 1 : 339 2 :26 25 9 : 2 3 1 i 448 2:25 28 9 : 2 3 4 92u 2:26 v J 9 : 2 5 5 633 2:27 v2 9 : 2 9 1 1 546 2:27 18 9:30 5 "19 2 :27 59 9: 33 1326 2:28 uJ 9:33 5732 2 :28 56 9:37 1 i 626 2 : 2 9 u5 9:37 5852 2 : 2 9 1 1 9 : 3 7 2056 2 : 2 9 1 1 9:37 2 126 2:29 4 0 9 : 3 9 5927 2 : 2 9 40 9 : 3 9 6043 2: 3w 48 9 : 44 5139 2 : 3 1 2 r 9:46 1 1 734 2:31 2 0 9 :4b 11843 2Î 32 0 0 9:46 5253 2 : 3 2 SC 9:52 224 1 2 : 3 2 50 9:52 5329 2 : 3 4 J O 9:56 6 145 2 : 3 4 2 0 9 : 5 7 5432 2 : 3 5 C 3 10 :0v 11937 2 : 3 5 20 10:01 12019 2 :35 2 1 10:01 1 414 2 : 3 9 16 10 : l 7 1 543 2 : 3 9 43 10 : 1 0 5 522 2 :4b 50 10:46 6220 2:46 50 10:46 6337 3:08 I/O 1 2 : p-6 121

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LARRY FUSELIER 2 MILE RUN - 1/23/83

W O M E N S R E S U L T S M E N S R E S U L T S

PLACE NAME

1 TESSA BROCKWELL2 JANET EARHART3 01 ANNE L POWELL4 CONNIE L SALINAS5 JANET LARUE6 DEBORAH CUNN7 CAROLYN JOHNSON Q DANA HUSEMAN

1J C WETZEL11 LURLINE H STRUPPECK12 PENNY BAKER13 IMOGENE DIXON14 DOROTHY WELLINGTON15 PATTI CURRY16 BETHANY MCCULLA17 JANE MCCULLA18 KIM POLETO19 PEGGY THIONVILLE 2 J NATALIE HEBERT21 BARBARA BURKE22 MONIE MOUTON23 PATRICIA C HEBERT24 NANCY PUMILIA25 PAT LAMBERT26 JERI KAMPE27 MARY ROBERTS28 KELLY CARROLL29 JODIE MANSUETO 3 j MAPYLEE AERTKER31 DARLENE MALASGVICH32 P TAYLOR33 LAURALEE TILTON

AGE TIME PACE POS

27 : 14:23 7:12 132 : 14:26 7:13 126 : 16:45 e : 23 223 : 1 7 :w6 0:33 331 : l 7:46 8:53 427 : 17:54 8:57 545 : le:ir 9:05 634 : 18:36 9:18 737 : 19: C.8 9:34 836 : 19:12 9:36 938 : 19:27 9:44 1C59 : 19:34 9:47 1 134 :2w :-8 1C :04 1244 : 2 ü : 4 7 10:24 1327 : 2 0 :47 1C : 24 1428 :2j:47 10:24 1518 :2t>:47 10:24 1641 :2l : 15 1C :3b 1 7lo :2i:26 1C : 4 3 1 841 :2i:44 10:52 1935 : 2 1 :46 10:53 2036 :22 :40 1 1 :2w 2 146 :22:40 11: 2u 2242 : 23:00 i 1 :3o 2344 : 2 3 : 11 1 1 : 3 6 2 43 4 : 2 3 : 14 1 1 : 3 7 2 521 : 2 3 : 5 1 1 1 : 5 6 2 62 7 : 2 4 : o 3 1 2 : 0 2 2 7

3w : 2 4 : v 3 1 2 : C 2 2 83 2 : 2 5 : 10 1 2 : 3 5 2 95 3 : 2 5 : 1 9 1 2 : 4 0 3 03 2 : 2 6 : 4 6 1 3 : 2 3 31

PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE POS

1 MEL LACEY 4 0 : 1 1 :26 5:43 12 DEAN CLIFTON 16 :ll:30 5:45 13 KIRK MICHEL 1 7 : 1 2 :jC 6:C m 24 DONALD SPANSEL 15 : l 2 : * 3 e : r)2 35 GARY STANLEY 29 : 1 2 : 1 7 6:09 A6 HO WARD HENO 26 : 12:32 6: 1 6 57 JERRY e'ROwN 17 : 12:53 e : 2 7 6e DAVIO SCHGMVER 22 : 13:23 6:42 79 J C FUSELIER 53 :i 3 :33 6:47 8

10 JOHN PAUL LAGUENS 36 : 14 : v 9 7:05 911 ALAN GRAHAM 32 : 14 : is 7 :r d 112 POLAND SCHAUBHUT 21 : 14 :24 7 : 1 2 1 11 3 LARRY ANGERDINA 38 : 14:26 7: 13 1215 BOB JAPNAU 33 : 14 :43 7:22 1 316 THOMAS C CHARPENTIER 3 0 : 14 : 51 7:26 1 41 7 TIM CARPOLL 3u : 1 5 :17 7 : 3 9 151 8 JOE KOTT 34 : 15:25 7:43 161 9 CHRIS BLOUNT 34 : 15:35 7:40 1 72C PUZ BLANCHARD 42 : 15:35 7:48 1821 ARMANDO GONZALES 1 3 : 1 5 :S4 7:57 1922 MURRAY ROTH 15 : 15:55 7: 5b 223 HAROLD MARKHAM 20 : 15 : 56 7:58 2 124 CLIFTON E MAJOUE III 21 : 16:j6 8:03 2225 PILLY COURET 1 1 : 1 6 : w-8 6: 54 2326 BILL COURET 43 : 16 :u9 8: C5 ¿427 RANDY ORLANDO 13 : 1 6: .-9 8 : " 5 2S26 PETER CHRISTIANSON 36 : 1 6: 16 8 : C 8 2629 JAY HEBERT 1 4 : 16:2' e: lv. ¿73 J JOE SCHACKMAN 45 : 16:24 e : 12 2831 JOEY 3AIAM0NTE 12 : 16:32 8:16 2932 CHUCK HENRY 1 4 : 16:35 6 : 18 3 ?*33 DENNY ALVAREZ 33 : 1 6:5 1 8:26 3134 JOHN VAGIANOS 29 : 16 : 59 e:3* 3235 MURRAY ROTH SR 4U : 1 7 : „ e 8: 3w 3336 PONALD A ROGERS 33 :l7 :oC p. : 3 w 3437 EARL DAVID 40 : l 7 :1 3 8:37 / 3 538 CHUCK HENRY JR 40 : 1 7 :13 a : 3 7 3639 BILL CARROLL 41 : 1 7 : 13 8 : 37 374L R GENESTE 33 : 1 7 :26 8:43 3841 CONRAD DAVILLIER JP 16 : 1 7 : 35 8:4b 3942 JEFF HOUIN 38 : 17:37 8 : 49 4 '43 DENNIS SANS 4 1 : 1 7 : 4 5 8:53 4 144 LLOYD HEBERT 38 : 18 : 48 9:24 4245 ART HOUSTON 37 : 19 : Z2 9 : 3 1 4346 NICHOLAS ZIMMERMAN 23 : 1 9 :2b 9:43 444 7 ERIC SAMPSON 36 : 19: j6 9:48 454b MATTHEW ROTH 09 : 19:46 9 : 5 3 4 649 MARION ROTOLO 36 : 2 C :v2 1 0 : 0 1 4750 VAL MALASOVICH JR 1 1 :2o : is 1 c : 0 a 4851 DENNIS GLAESER 4g : 2 1 :33 1 c : 4 7 4953 P HUTH 38 : 22 : 1 1 11 : r 6 50.54 GEORGE BUCHERT 35 :22:35 11 : Id 5155 MARK MANES 29 : 23: 14 1 1 : 3 7 5256 WAYNE BRUNO 35 :23:19 11:4»> 5357 MARTIN CAVILLIER 14 : 2 3:2« 11 : 4 a 5458 CONRAD J OAVILLIER S 37 : 23:33 11:47 55

LETTER TO EDITOR:Dear Mr. Kuhlmann:

For the past seven years I have worked at Bethlehem Children’s Center, a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed young persons. For a two-mile run in conjunction with our centen­nial celebration two years ago, several of us became involved in a running program. Since then, our students have run in the 1982 and 1983 Crescent City Classics.

At this time I am formulating a dissertation proposal in Special Education at the University of New Orleans. I am thinking about working with our children and a physical health input, most likely a running and conditioning program, and would like to enlist the assistance of any person who might feel some enthusiasm for this ef­fort. I am thinking in terms of technical assistance, but I am only at the planning stage and am not certain what form some cooperation could take.

If this project catches someone’s fancy, please have him contact me at 246-27 10. Thank you for your help.PAUL KRIEGBethlehem Children's Center4430 Bundy Road, New Orleans, La. 70127Office: 241-1337: Res.: 246-2710

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WOMENS RESULTS OVERALL MENS RESULTS OVERALL

PUS NAME AGE T IME

1 JENNI PETERS 2 7 2:02:i4

WOMENS RESULTS 25 t UNDER

P03 NAME AGE TIME

; BRENDA CUCOTE 19 2:43:202 DIANE SHUMOCK 24 2:44:45

WOMENS RESULTS 26 - 35

POS N A ME AGE T I ME

1 BARBARA RITCHIE 3c 2 M 4 : 3 52 RUTH Ic KIMMEL 33 2: 2 c : j O

WOMENS r e s u l t s 36 - 39

POS NAME AGE T I ME

1 BETTY ACOSTA 36 2:19:292 JO GWEN VAYHEW 36 2:22:27

WOMENS RESULTS 40 - 49

POS NAME AGE TIME

1 MARGARET TURNER 45 2 :2 1 :242 JANIE JOHNSON 46 2:36:18

WOMENS RESULTS 5 0 & OVER

POS NAME AGE TIME

1 ELISABETH VAN BATfUM 59 2:35:c9WOMENS RESULTS

p l a c e NAME AGE TIME

i JENNI PETERS 27 2:02:142 BARBARA RITCHIE 30 2:14:353 BETTY ACOSTA 36 2:19:294 RUTH IE KIMMEL 33 2 :2o :5 MARGARET TURNER 45 2 :2 1 : 2 46 JO GWEN MAYHEW 36 2:22:277 BARBARA ROSS 33 2:27:47a BILLIE SIMMONS 26 2 :2 9 :2T9 MADELYN PUSH 26 2:34:38

lü ELISABETH VAN BATTUM 59 2 :3 5 : 0 9

1 1 JANIE JOHNSON 48 2 :36 : 1 81 2 JODY GATES 43 2 :3 9 :3C1 3 CHARLENE RUCKSTUHL 34 2 : 4 i : 5814 JULI ANNE COX 42 2:42:581 5 TRISH SHULFR 39 2:43:JO16 BRENDA OUCOTE 19 2:43:2rl 7 DIANE SHUMOCK 24 2 :4 4 : 4 519 JOELL ACKERMAN 26 2:46:492 c AMY TROSCLAIR 31 2 :4 7 : JO2 1 JANICE BUHLER 32 2 :47 :c222 JONI HALVORSEN 25 2 :5 0 : 3 323 CLAUDIA L BISHOP 37 2 :5 1 : 4 824 DONNA JOYCE 28 2:55:wû25 DONNA COLLINS 3C 3 :0 2 : 2 926 BARBARA MITCHELL 38 3 :0 3 : 5 127 PATRICIA COOK 49 3:15:1728 EMILY WATSON 31 3 :16 : ¿ 029 DOLORES MAZEROLL .49 3 :17:so3 j CHERIE CHATELAIN 27 3:17:2631 e RYLE 33 3 : ia:uD32 KIM MCDÜUGAL 2v 3 :2 1 : 5 033 JO COWDEN 37 3:27:2034 SANOY SMITH 32 3 :3 1 : 5 7

PACE POS

6 : 3 4 17:13 17:29 17 : 3 1 27 : 3 5 17 : 3 9 27:56 38 : 0 1 48:18 58:20 18 : 2 3 28 : 3 4 38:42 68:45 48:45 38:46 18 : 5 1 28 : 5 7 78:58 88:58 99:09 39 :13 49:24 109:46 1 19 : 5 2 5

10:29 5l.C : 31 121 0 : 3 4 61,0:36 1310:38 141 0 :5w) 41 1:08 6ll :23 15

ANYTHING FOR A PICTURE1

NAME AGE TIME

KENT MCDONALD 3«J 1:41:34LARRY GRANT 24 1:42:28OLIVER MARSHALL 33 1:45:30

«ENS RESULTS 19 & UNDER

NAME AGE t i m e

MARK LEACH 14 2:19:21ROBERT BALL INA 19 2:22:26TODO BALLARD 1 7 2:31:24BRYAN SPRABERRY 17 2:33:35

MENS RESULTS 20 - 29

NAME AGE TIME

BILL MEHAFFEY 26 1 :47:35EUGENE T DEDEAUX III 27 1 :52:14GE3RE YESHO 28 1 :5 3 : 3 9MATT LEARY 21 1:58:03

MENS RESULTS 30 - 39

NAME AGE TIME

DR PAT 33 1:47:35ANTHONY STY ANT — BROWN 36 1:50:34CHRIS BROCKWELL 32 1:54:26BILL LEACH 39 1:55:43

MENS RESULTS 40 - 49

NAME AGE TIME

AL DEHON 41 1 :55:07EMIL RUNGc III 40 1:57:c3LARRY FUSELIER 47 2 :0 2 : 1 4PHIL GRAFE 44 2:03:i7

MENS RESULTS 5C - 59

NAME AGE TIME

THAO PERSONS 55 2 : 1 1 : 2 8BURT BRODT 51 2:16:58PAY JACQUES 53 2:28:40LLOYD HELD 57 2 :2 9 : 1 7

MENS RESULTS 60 & OVER

NAME AGE TIME

JOHN A DIXON 62 2:17:11FRED FAUCHEUX 61 2:37tC3

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T H E W A L L 3 u K 0 2 / " * 6 / 8 3

“¿NS RESULTS

p l a c e N A M E AGL TIM E PACE POS

i KENT MCDONALD 3w 1 4 1 34 5 27 1LARRY r,PANT 24 l 42 29 5 3j 2

j OLIVER MARSHALL 3 3 1 4b 3 j 5 4j 34 r,k PAT 33 1 4 7 35 5 4b 15 PILL “EHAFFtV 2ft l H 7 35 5 4 ô 1t ANTHONY STY AN r-iJRCWN 36 1 50 3 4 5 56 27 EUGENE T DECF.AUX III 27 1 52 14 6 : 1 28 G LORE Y ESHO 2 b 1 5 3 39 6 0 6 3■i CHRIS BROCK WELL 32 1 54 26 6 C 9 3

l , AL ÜEHON 4 1 1 55 „7 6 1 1 11 i °ILl_ LEACH 39 1 55 43 ft 1 3 41 2 k I CHARI; AbflRECHT 34 1 56 », 4 6 14 51 3 EMIL RUNGE III 41. 1 57 w 3 6 1 7 21 HILL CONNELLY 3 6 1 57 1 7 6 18 615 “ATT LEARY 2 1 1 58 . 3 6 2l 416 ILl LILES 2 7 1 58 23 6 21 51 7 JEFF HANNUSCH 26 1 56 33 6 22 61 8 PHILLIP SHULAS 36 1 89 37 ft 25 71 > W INTON AUBERT 3l 2 01 - 1 6 3u 82 ;. PREIT 3tNNY 22 2 '• 1 44 6 32 721 RAYMOND P WARD 25 2 02 1 4 6 34 822 LARRY FUSEL I ER 4 7 2 •)2 14 6 34 32 3 PHIL G R A F L 44 2 C 3 17 ft 37 424 C. J MOUTON 36 2 <; j 1 7 6 37 92 5 PUY A ROBERSON 31 2 •;* 43 6 38 1 "26 MARTIN BAIL l EY 25 2 .~4 2 * 6 4 v. 92 7 Y IKE CUSACK 34 2 : 4 22 6 41 1 12 d "ARTY BROWN 4 2 06 2 3 6 47 52 9 R FINTUSHEL 37 2 08 27 6 54 123v JEFF CROSS 2 7 2 : b 53 6 55 103 1 DAVID R SEARS 36 2 : 9 <j I 6 So 1 332 PARKER ti ARNE S 33 2 ‘.9 v 1 6 56 1433 MIKE WEST 34 2 ■*> 9 L 3 6 56 15?<+ NEIL HOCLAHAM 35 2 -■9 19 6 56 1635 LOU DENOlNGuR 3 5 2 09 4 1 ft, 56 173o J RJSCH 2.5 2 lw 1 8 7 Ou 1 13 7 FRANK WRIGHT 47 2 Iw 31 7 r w 63 : i STEPHEN KENNEDY 32 2 10 51 7 0 1 1839 VINCENT CAPO 34 2 1 V 57 7 0 2 194 w DOUG HUNTINGTON 35 2 1 V o9 7 ■'■2 204 1 “ ICnAcL J PEED 42 2 11 19 7 0-3 742 THAD PERSONS 55 2 11 28 7 : a 14 J STAN COWLCY 33 2 1 2 15 7 06 2144 PILL TOY 47 2 12 21 7 36 84 5 HOB SC I RET TA 3 6 2 1 2 25 7 Ü6 224 6 DAVID MAKAMSON 26 2 12 3C 7 07 1 24 7 JIM RICCIA9D0NE 2 7 2 14 24 7 13 1 34« DANIEL CASEY 2d 2 1 4 36 7 13 144 y DENNIS 0 » FLYNN 26 2 1 4 4 1 7 14 156 ; JON CULOERT 39 2 1 4 46 7 14 2351 FU SMITH 41 2 1 4 51 7 14 952 BURRELL PATCH 36 2 15 36 7 1 7 24c J NEC DUNCAN 33 2 15 37 7 1 7 2554 KENNETH "BUDD" GOOOw 38 2 1 6 v 5 7 18 2655 B DcLHOM JR 41 2 1 6 17 7 19 1056 JAMES TURCOTTE 45 2 16 2 ’) 7 19 1 157 CARY KUHL MANN 36 2 16 31 7 2»./ 2756 AL SEICSHNAYDRE 39 2 16 55 7 21 2859 HURT OROOT 51 2 16 58 7 2 1 26~ JOHN A DIXON 62 2 1 7 1 1 7 22 161 ROB PAINTER 35 2 1 7 5 0 7 24 ¿962 E J ALEXIS 36 2 18 7 24 .306.3 MIKE O'CONNOR 24 2 1 a 40 7 27 1664 WILLIAM BRIGHT 4 J 2 18 53 7 28 1265 PAUL M MAC INN IS 49 2 1 9 Ur 7 28 1366 BC fl CLARK 34 2 1 9 13 7 2b 316 7 MARK LEACH 14 2 19 21 7 29 168 LARRY DRISTER 30 2 19 47 7 30 3269 WILL ANDREWS 39 2 19 49 7 3o 337„ CARL TOUCHSTONE 42 2 21 15 7 35 1471 DAVID PENDERGRASS 36 2 21 34 7 36 3472 ROCKY REYNA 36 2 21 4 ' 7 36 3573 HAROLD HOLMES 27 2 22 L‘4 7 38 1774 ROBERT BALL INA 1 9 2 22 2ft 7 39 27 5 RALPH STROUP 38 2 22 35 7 39 3676 ANDY HUTCHINSON 26 2 22 36 7 39 1 877 GLENN THIBODEAU 45 2 23 u6 7 41 157b JON DALES 29 2 23 29 7 42 1 979 MIKE WIGGIN 36 2 23 39 7 43 3780 JCE ENTRE 4 û 2 23 53 7 43 168 1 WILLIAM ERNEST 32 2 24 0 0 7 44 3882 JIM COMISH 34 2 24 22 7 45 3963 HUGH M E L L E R T 30 2 24 26 7 4b 4064 MARK S MANGUNO 28 2 24 3? 7 45 2T85 JIM MCDOWELL 26 2 24 44 7 46 218b CRAIG DITTMAR 3 J 2 25 WP 7 47 4167 DAVID HARVEY 31 2 25 15 7 48 4286 LLOYD J ROBICHAUX 4u 2 25 35 7 49 1 789 HYTER 2 7 2 27 v,5 7 54 229 „■ R J CORNETTA 39 2 27 1C 7 54 43PI SAM FRADY 42 2 27 33 7 55 1892 JEFFREY PEREZ 3C 2 27 32 7 55 449 3 JIM BEAUDOIN 39 2 27 35 7 55 4594 GENE KNIGHT 3 7 2 27 36 7 55 4695 SAM CCX 3 Li 2 27 4? 7 56 4796 BILL WEIDNER 32 2 27 54 7 56 4897 GEORGE MCKEAN 28 2 28 18 7 58 2398 RAY JACQUES 5u 2 28 40 7 59 399 PRES KABACOFF 37 2 28 51 7 59 49

1(3 A WINGFIELD 41 2 28 51 7 59 1 9i n PAUL HASNEY 29 2 29 05 8 DO 24

PLACE NAME AGE t i m e PACE POS102 LLOYD HELD 57 2 :2 9 :17 8 : 0 1 410 3 PAUL KREBS 39 2 :2 9 : 3 9 8 : 0 2 50104 C ESCOUSSE 45 2 :2 9 : 5 1 8 : 0 3 20105 BRUCE ITELO 35 2 :2 9 : 5 6 8:C3 511^6 PUDY LAMBERT 32 2 : 3 j : 17 8:u4 52107 JOHN R MELVIN 36 2 :3 0 : 3 9 8 : 0 5 531 C 8 JOE SAPUTO 35 2:30:46 8:05 54109 DAVID OLSON 46 2 :3 0 : 4 2 8 : 0 5 211 1 j JOHN C OONEWAR 28 2 : 31:19 8:07 251 1 1 TODD BALLARD 17 2 :3 1 : 2 4 8: 06 31 1 2 RONALD CARR 45 2 :3 1 : 3 1 8:08 221 I 3 DON MARA 36 2 :3 1 : 4 6 8:08 551 14 DAVID GODCHAUX 38 2 :3 1 : 4 0 8:C6 56l 1 5 MICHAEL A THOMPSON 26 2:32:17 8:1C 26116 CHUCK SCHUTH 31 2 : 32:30 8 : 1 1 571 1 7 PHIL CASSO 3u 2:32:30 8 : 1 1 581 1 8 KEN BERWICH 31 2:32:57 8:13 591 19 FRANK HALL WAGNER 5 l 2 : 3 2 :58 3 : 1 3 512j HAL GAGLIANO 26 2 :3 3 : 2 3 8:14 27121 JERRY HIGGINS 4 1 2 :3 3 : 2 3 8:14 23122 TOM GOLDSTEIN 37 2 :3 3 : 3 4 8:15 6C123 BRYAN SPRA8ERRY 17 2 :3 3 : 3 5 8:15 41 24 FRANK G SCHAEFER III 30 2:33:36 e: 15 6 11 25 MARTIN KI EBERT 31 2 :3 3 : 5 9 8: lb 62126 KEN BOROUGHS 31 2 :3 4 : 0 6 8:16 63127 WALTER TILLMAN 38 2 :3 4 : 1 2 8:17 64130 DENNIS J CASCIO 31 2 :3 5 :wO 8:19 65131 JOE DfcM&RlJN 50 2 :3 5 : 0 9 8:20 6132 SCOTT GREG 26 2 :3 5 : 5 0 8 : 2 2 281 33 DON KIRSCH 34 2:36:25 8:24 661 34 JOHN BARNETT 39 2:36:47 e:25 67135 FPED FAUCHEUX 61 2 : 37 :w3 e: 26 21 36 CLIFTON E MAJOUE 21 2 :3 7 : 1 0 8:26 29137 MONROE LABOUISSE 43 2:37:48 8:28 241 38 RALPH SHOTTS 3w 2: 38 :oO 8:29 681 39 ROBERT C PINER 23 2 :38 :03 8:29 3014u BILL HERZOG 34 2:38:15 fi: 30 6 9141 ED GENOIS 39 2 :3 9 : 1 0 8 : 3 3 70

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T H E W A L L 3 0 K

PLACE NAME AGE T I ME PACE PUS142 VIC T ALGERT 46 2:39:30 8 : 34 25143 BOOTS JOHNSON 53 2:40:16 8:36 71 44 ANTHONY CASSARD 57 2 :40 :3C 8 :37 8145 CHARLES SLAY 57 2: 4*: 32 8 :37 9146 JOE WARREN 26 2 :4j : 48 e:38 31147 JERRY BURNS 20 2:41:10 8 : 3 9 32148 ROY BOSTICK JR 29 2 :41:11 8:39 33149 RONNIE TEMPLE 31 2 : 4 1 : 5Ç a:4i 71IS* TOM TOZZI 45 2 :41:50 8:41 26151 ARIS COX 45 2 :4 1 : 5 5 8:41 27152 BILL HUGHES 23 2 :42:43 8:44 34153 R L HAUGLAND 39 2 : 4 3 : * l 8 : 4 5 72154 JAMES P MAGEE 25 2 :4 4 : 1 3 8 : 4 9 35155 CHRIS CASEY 32 2:44:15 8 : 4 9 73156 WAYNE SUTHERLAND 30 2 :4 4 : 4 7 8 : 5 1 74157 PHILIP J SIMONEAUX 33 2:44:40 8:5w 75158 JAMES SPANGEN8ERG 36 2:44:50 8:51 76159 JOHN PYLE 37 2:46:00 8 : 5 5 7716u EDDIE CORCORAN 47 2:46:38 e:56 28161 HYRON BORDELON 45 2:46:55 e:58 29162 DOYLE COFFELT 49 2 :4 7 :vO 8:58 30163 TERRY FREEMAN 35 2:47:05 8:58 78164 LOUIS BIZOT 55 2 :4 7 : 5 5 9:01 10165 c a r l y l f r o g i l l o 56 2 :48:o2 9 : Q 1 1 1l 6o W BUSBEc 43 2:48:47 9:04 31167 A FORREST 44 2:48:55 9:04 32163 EDWARD YOUNG 27 2 :4 9 : 1 1 9:05 36169 MIKE KLOTZ 20 2 :4 9 :3 c 9 :06 3717* PHIL FITZGERALD 31 2 :4 9 : 3 7 9 : 0 6 79171 KEN FORBES 30 2:50:48 9 : 1 0 80172 AL PIAZZA 3v 2:51 :32 9 : 1 2 81173 JULES J JOHNSON 49 2 :5 2 : 2 8 9:15 331 74 JOHN NICOSIA 50 2 :5 2 : 4 5 9 : 16 12175 ROBERT HORNBUCKLE 33 2 :5 3 : 4 0 9 : 19 82176 ALVIN L PHELPS 47 2 :53:4* 9: 19 341 77 MIKE VESTUTO 31 2 :53:45 9 : 2u 83176 RAY SPICUZZA 28 2 :5 3 : 5 1 9 : 2 0 38179 JOHN OLAVESE 39 2 :5 3 : 5 2 9 : 2 0 841 8 0 TERRY NAPPIER 28 2 :5 4 : 3 0 9 : 2 2 39181 ALBERT SNUW 24 2 :5 4 : 5 0 9 : 2 3 4C182 PAUL KLEBBA 30 2 :5 5 : 3 5 9:25 85183 RAYMOND BURKE 4A 2:56:*7 9 : 27 35184 RAY SEARS 54 2 :57 :*6 9: 3o 13185 DANE SHROEDER 39 2 :5 7 :1a r : 31 86186 HAROLD L MCELVEEN JR 34 2 :5 7 : 1 8 9 : 3 1 87187 PAUL OLSEN 43 2 : 5 8 : i s 9 : 34 36188 J ELLEN8USCH 31 2 :sa:19 9 :34 8 8

0 2 / 0 6 / 8 3

PLACE NAME AGE t i m e PACE POS189 K MOLINARIO 45 2:58:20 9 : 3 4 37190 GEORGE TRIP 5u 2 :5 0 : 2 1 9 : 3 4 1 4191 JACK HAWKINS 19 2 :58:47 9:36 5192 BYRON SHOCK 09 2 :5 9 : 1 7 9 : 3 7 6193 CLINT SHOCK 3e 2:59:17 9 : 3 7 89194 OSCAR ANDARU 47 3 :0 0 : 1 0 9:4u 38195 VIRGIL K MOSS 33 3 :0 1 : 3 6 9:45 90197 TOM COLLINS 37 3 :0 2 : 3 0 9:48 91196 LANCE WOODRUFF 09 3 :0 2 : 2 9 9:48 71 99 CLAY DREWES 32 3 :0 2 : 5 9 9 : 4.9 922 r j LUIS G SILVA 42 3 :0 3 : 4 4 9:52 392 c 1 TOM SMART 19 3:06: wO 9 :59 82r 2 RILL BALLARD 27 3 :0 7 : 2 0 1 0 : 0 3 41¿03 BILL KEMP 43 3: lu :48 1": 14 40204 JOHN RICHE 38 3 : 1 1 : *8 1 0 : 1 0 93205 PHIL WILD III 36 2 : 1 1 :*7 7 : 0 2 94206 H06ERT CREASY 46 3:14: 1 0 : 2 5 4 1207 JOHN ZAMORA 41 3 : 15:u0 1C :28 42208 JOHN WITCHEN 31 3:17:28 1 0 : 36 95209 NEIL GAUTIER 46 3:17:57 10:36 432 lu BILL BENNETT 48 3:17:59 10:38 44211 MICHAEL RUTLEDGE 2u 3 :2 2 : 1 4 10:51 42212 CARR ALEXANDER 29 3:2 3 : u : 1 0 : 5 4 43213 BAYRON MARTINEZ 18 3 :2 3 : 0 2 1C: 54 9214 ALBERTO TOWER 24 3 :3 1 : 2 6 1 1 : 2 1 44215 GARY J ROGERS 45 3:32:*o 11:23 45216 TOM OAOUIN 42 3 :4 9 : 2 7 1 2 : 1 9 46217 GARY JERACI 28 3:50:wO 1 2 : 2 1 45

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MGM TRAINING CLASS OF '83By Lloyd J. Held

Can you still hear the soft breeze whispering those magical words to you: "Causeway—Causeway—Causeway” ? Or is it "h u rt—hurt—hurt” ? Whatever happened, one thing stands above all: Success. You finished. That magical touch is still there. You’ll be lured into it again and again.

A number of months prior to that mystical day of February 20, 1983, a group of enthusiastic "soles” decided they would join a marathon training class. What better way to train for such an event? Experienced and inexperienced runners, joggers, and first-time — little did they know that it wasn’t all roses. Sometimes it seemed as if everything was against you: early starts, numbingly cold weather, rain, fog, wind, burn-out, weary legs, and of course The Night Before.

What a group it was! Friendly, congenial, enthusiastic, and intense. You wouldn’t believe these people. They were about to sacrifice all the good things in life, including Friday night bashes and Saturday morning zzzzz, to train for a marathon.

As the weeks went by, the miles grew longer and you began to improve. It seemed easier, but there was something you didn’t anticipate — stress. Stress on the joints, the body, and the mind. You toyed with the idea of discussing your sensitive injury with someone who could at least give you encouragement, and you were surprised to learn you were running with a group of physical therapists. Do this, do that, no speed work, jog easy: solved your problem in ten minutes. Some smart, these runners.

In spite of all adversities, you progressed, beginning to feel invincible and strong enough to go for two. Marathons began to crop up all over the place: Flouston, Dallas, Flonolulu, Washington, D.C. Training was getting downright serious, and it became apparent that all you were do­ing of late was running.

You were ready, or as ready as you would ever be.From here on, only you know the full story of what it was like to run a marathon. You have become a marathoner. That magical 26.385

number is not so mysterious any more. You can look back at your achievement with pride and satisfaction. Perhaps you were not pleased with your speed, but does that really overshadow the accomplishment, the challenge, the sweat, and the cheers?

Let’s do it again! Call C.J. Mouton, Bill Couret, Pat Couret, Chuck George, and those wonderful people who brought us along, gave us direc­tion, provided drinks, and carried us through our ordeals and frustrations. It takes that kind of people to make this running game what it is.

Maybe you won’t try it again. I will. I like the challenge and the satisfaction of being physically fit. W ith lots of friends to boot.

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NEW ORLEANS TRACK CLUBP.O. Box 30491 New Orleans, LA 70190

(504) 482-NOTC

MEMBERSHIP INFORMATIONTHE NEW ORLEANS TRACK CLUB IS AN ORGANIZATION ADMINISTERED FOR RUNNERS BY RUNNERS TO PROMOTE DISTANCE RUNNING AS A COMPETITIVE SPORT AND AS ONE OF THE BEST ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES FOR ACHIEVING GOOD PHYSICAL FITNESS. The club was founded in 1963 with the purpose of developing runn­ing in the New Orleans metropolitan area for both the beginner and the experienced runner. The NOTC is af­filiated with the Road Runners Club of America and the Amateur Athletic Union and is recognized nation-wide for its running program. From an initial membership of 15, the club now has over 2000 members and is one of the largest running organizations in the country.

THE NOTC SPONSORS A FULL SCHEDULE OF RUNNING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, including the now famous MARDI GRAS MARATHON in February. All members will find in our racing program plenty of oppor­tunity to jog, run, or race, regardless of age or athletic ability. Most of our races are held in Audubon or City Parks or along beautiful Lakeshore Drive. Occasionally we use such areas as Canal Street and the French Quarter. The post-race awards include trophies, medals and merchandise certificates, and in our sponsored races T-Shirts and special refreshments are usually available.

THE NOTC IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. All proceeds from races and membership fees are put back into the running program, and almost all of the work for races is done by club volunteers. In this way we are able to maintain nominal entry fees to cover the cost of our races. Most of the volunteer work requires a few hours on the day of a race and no experience is necessary. We ask for your support from time to time.

THE NOTC OFFERS TWO ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PLANS — A SINGLE AND A FAMILY MEMBERSHIP. Member­ship is for a full year. The family plan includes the husband, wife, and their children, who are 18 years and under. All members receive an NOTC Membership Card, good for entry fee discounts, and each plan receives one issue of the club magazine.

BENEFITS TO MEMBERS OF THE NOTC:— the club magazine, “ FOOTPRINTS” , published six times a year, featuring race results and special running ar­

ticles.— reduced entry fee on most races.— a full schedule of races from the mile to the marathon.— regular mailings about races and club news.— discounts on shoes from most running shoe stores.— the RRCA quarterly publication, “ FOOTNOTES” .— beginners clinic every Saturday morning at 10:00 AM in Audubon Park, St. Charles St. entrance. Guest

speakers each week.— “ Fun Runs” , choose any distance and run at your own pace.— annual picnic and membership meeting.

TO JOIN: Complete the application on the opposite side and mail it along with your check to the above address. Please allow three to four weeks for processing.

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RACE SCHEDULE SPRING/SUMMER 1983

NEW ORLEANS TRACK CLUB, INC.Race Director: Chuck George

DISTANCE, DATE TIME, FEE

RACEDIRECTOR RACE DETAILS

Wednesday, May 11 6:30 p.m.City Park

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NOTC SINGLET SERIES — 83. Register and receive the NOTC Singlet and run all three races with the singlet and/or official race number. Beer, soft drinks and gatorade at each race. More details in applications.

Saturday, May 14 3 KM ( Ity Park

Lawrence Williams 581-3794283-8822 (ext. 251)

DILLARD RUNATHON 5KM. Benefitting the United Negro College Fund. Look for applications at most area running outlets.

Sunday, May 22SKM ( Ity Park Stirllri No, 6

Chuck George468-1488482-NOTC

REALTOR RUN — 83. 5000 Meters. Sponsored by The Real Estate Board of New Orleans. More details in application.

Saturday, May 28 0:00 a.m.SKMfairgrounds, Gentilly

Bill Couret 866-1372

ST. JUDE FIESTA 5000 METER RACE. Finish down the "Home Stretch" in front of the Grandstands. Food and refreshments to all registered runners. Live band and fiesta following race.

1 uesday, June 7 7:30 p.m.1 andtnark Hotel Severn Ave. Metairie

482-NOTC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING. All members invited must have valid membership card to vote. Voice your opinion as an NOTC memberl

Wednesday, June 8 6:30 p.m.2 M1LER

482-NOTC SINGLET SERIES — 83. May 11 for info.

Sunday, June 19 7:30 a.m. SHARP 4 MILER

A1 Roussel 866-6290

FATHERS DAY CLASSIC. Four miler, varied t-shirts, awards, refresh­ments. FREE entry to NOTC Members, $5.00 non-members.

Wednesday, June 22 6:30 p.m.SKM

482-NOTC SUMMER SINGLET SERIES - 83. May 11 for info.

O UT OF TO W N EVENTS

MAY 7 - PENSACOLA, FLA. (Fiesta of Five Flags I0KM)

JULY I2-I8-BATON ROUGE, LA. (I983 International Summer Special Olympic Games)

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