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Show uww V Poor copy Kp SpOftStUCUlOf -- JMV tl -- .'''L.irDiJLoUwj'i UBn. 'f . ti Fullmer - - l-J- stiff competition IhiSit : ssr didnt tore too Roy High' Schopl ' s . . lalls By Bliss ,'unC.hicnicte - V' t ff IP f well at State Track and Field fnyitatidDallast week. The girls Team scored only 18 points for ninth place, but the boys scored only two : points. 1 Garnering points for the gals, were V Jennifer James, second in the 330 A the-Web- It V Intermediate Hurdles,! Caroline Smith, third in. the Javehn, and the Royalr Retoy Team captured fourth, with Lori Raype, ,, Mary Courney, V Jedniftri James and Barb, Miller ; passing the baton. ' In' an;' act of supreme courage, Caroline Smith tossed the javelin 124 eVaT to capture third place. In practice tyro weeks ago Caroline tore some ligaments in her throwing arm. The doctor. determined that she could do no further daftiage, but told her it would be painful. It did hurt, but Caroline was determined to compete. Iye waited tpo long for this, to quit now,1 She said. Art Hansen had bis heart set on Roy High bettering his' newly-sbut School record, in, the his rib a under, cage developed cramp on the sixjth lap and had to fall out. He had wanted to cun hard against Utahs Robert Byrnes premiere distant-ma- ? j I' ' -- Zi i P i - "W'S' " , V - Q t(t rv H 5 Se t g - 5 v, TtjS r'4 -' et two-mil- e, " j n, iOYAl ROYALS rarely miss a ball gqme at Roy High School. Doug Shaw (in wheelchair) and Barry Odow leld baseball game were mapped at the THESE Roy-Gea- . - ,- . Fullmer Oouragrto athletics js part of the game.playmg hurt is commonplace for the superstore Roys Caroline Smith pulled ligaments in ber throwing arm in practice, two weeks ago but was determined fo competein , last week's Weber State invitational. The doctor assured her that no more damage would result if 'she were to compete, so she did. Every throw she made was sheer torture, but she suffered the pain and won third place m the meet. Frd Fernandes was on crutches, , the morning his - Royals were ' scheduled to play at the Utah State' basketball semLfinals,' bu!t they needed him, , and he insisted on By Biles imai fan van for Dougs use Douglas was born to Woodrow and Bermece Shaw of Liberty, Utah on -- Mike Reske had hoped to qualify for state competition at this meet, and had to .get over- - 63 Jto do it. He cleared 62 ", but brushed the bar off oh all three attempts at the qualifying mark.- - Reske jumped over 66 last rf Sfo&iv is. ffipyaf's January 1963 14, week -- - of pi I x - J- ' 'S ' 'a 4 t ., 4 ft, i H v , i vv hisggzsp -- i ix vc 4i J3P-- agayilrtayton. i ,The Soys 440, Relay team McCaulley, Jay Winward' Robb Thomas and others as his favorite Jock on Campus (I had asked for only Uo or three). A favonte coach Four sisters but was unable to finish. of Orejn, a- S & 1 consitmg Richard Hess, Scott and Keith Crockett. Ranh'Jpnes", Howes tui ned out to be Ted Smith, Ryle jr preceded him into the Shaw family, ,and now there are ten nephews and Summers, Ernie Jackljn, Frasd1 '. nieces to love Uncle Doug Mr and Liberty Ward paper Thompson, Ralph Carter, Van Mrs. ri.J. Frank (Linda) have two is on Homeior He a 90 acre farm etc likes all. them . IJoug Hadley, m Liberty, where he often ac- boys m Curtis, Nebraska, Mr and Going further, he named BYU as Mrs. Galan Rogers (Lorraine) have his favorite college team,' with Jim--! companies hJs farther in. hauling hay, one boy and three girls, and live in McMahon and Marc Wilsons The combining grain and tending to the Idaho Falls, Idaho Mr and Mrs Dallas Cowboys is his favorite pro-- ' dozen beef .eattld they are preparing . for market,, football team, the Philadelphia 76ers Randy Coleman (Janet) live in Utah, . at Smithfield, with a boy and two Y DougS vbest , friend is another is his choice m basketball, and he likes-the Pittsburg Pirates best in baseball. handicapped; jman of Royal blood girls, and Mr. and Mrs Dennis Olsen (DeAnn) are from Ogden They have Doug has a lot of time for fun and. , Barry .Qdow was victimized with a little buy, just a month old games from his wheel chair; 'and,? .Cereberal Pal&y, and has difficulty in talking.-H- 0 would you believe he is a nut for the Doug attended Wahlquist Junior has, a brilliant mmd, but most people .have problems in High School, because Valley Junior latest electromcle games of baseball and football. He also plays - muntcating with him. Doug and Barry High, of Huntsville, was not equipped fi playing. . i ' talk, by th heyr a mean game of monopoly-and- ! Jim McMahon whs g marked maii, to bandit handicapped students He telephone. a Royal in high school, School foetbaHv,aftd'iiE-t-o in High., Roy delights in - trouncing- v biothers-in-law- . because Weber High School does not Both! JDoUg k and Barry were college. Tie has p1$ye4 in paiain a loF of have facilities i. for the fdK of gagies, because he the IgteSteve Bage)ow, a handicapped wastb'is v patients Doug is a great tease e$pectei&, h h,0 ,ndm,ninr in and Roy does. Now at 17, Doug is a whose practice 'duty to foe there. chooIandtiey.'AfbysicaTherapist, ,f ' These athletes and others are to f his favorite be' V' iunior at Roy High, and is one of their u took, him twice Weekly on campus at Roy. Th$y almost worshipped targets are Ryley Summers, and Scott prased for1 their coirag but Jet fne . better students. He was recipient of telLypM-USboyanother. Roy ah with-- ! many awards at Wahlquist, and was t Hadley Brother Hadley of the'4; ' Bagelow .for hiscompassionate honored by the Hamsville K'wanr as vibe abd friendship Steve often took staff made the mistake, mart prage than the- pit of them. ' one ninth of a- mis the outstanding Shavr, is Driiglas irt name eight :!w.b!oimg .toen j' with him tt grade fpe i scriptures quoting Bountiful Layton, Clearfield, Weber, Can handfeaerf .student of Roy High ; students. At Roy, he was presented Doug Down anything good R come out of the valley? he said." To Bonneville and elsewhere, when Roy pm for outstanding School, who is the schools roost loyal .the achievement in his sophomore jear fan. Doug has never walked a step in play rag on the' road, get even Doug trapped him in a closed That award isnt given to many with. Steve Bagelow was his entire life. He has Muscular with his wheel chair amid cheers from1! 3 8 grade-poia for Doug and Barry, his his and some which carries classmates Doug extracted always pleasant parents Dystrophy average, and is by no means, a rash promises before he woqld discovered when he was three years rOfce, when Steve was hospitalized for alsboulder operation, these two jokers a release him stranger to the high honor roll on Oldj Muscular Dystropfey ls a disease campus. Doug is an active Mormon, and . went to a floral shop, and packaged d at most athletic would like to, one day, fill an LDS J some rose stems for Stove. (Not roses, Doug is that deteriorates the muscles of the It hurts me mission He is a Priest m the Liberty - blit just the stems). Steve was body and it can happen to anyone. ' functions on campus when Roy gets beat, he admitted, You may have heard about it through Ward of the church, and helps ad flighted with their joke and worked but Im getting used to it this year hard in getting even. It was a deep Movie ;$taf Jerry Lewis, and his minister the Lords Sacrament to the He has countless friends at Rry Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. personal loss to Doug Shaw and Barry congregation When he was twelve Odow, when Stove died, last year. High School, and a goodly number of Perhaps you made a contribution to years old, and a Deacon in the church, them listed He are athletes Fred is be Shaw sacrament the from Kids. his for Doug Shaw radiates happiness My Poug passed Jerry with his freckled face and happy wheel chair, while another Deacon one of His Kids, and was given an Fernandes, Wayne Hall, Mark Sindle, Nate Herzog, Dan McMahon, Art outlook on life. To know him is to him through the maneuvered electric wheelchair by the foundation. audience Doug is also Editor of the - love him,, he is a giant of a man, Hansen, Dennis Adams, Brad They qlso installed a lift ip the family trapped in an ailing seventy pound body, but .he never complains. He participates in sports through the ' strong bodies of his friends, who play the games. He thrills with them in t victory, or suffers in defeat. You talk about courage, poyg Shaw has got it . Here's a man that never walked a step in his life, but thrills in every step ' . . ' - taken by runners like Art Hansen, who I sophomore, Mike Reske high jumped 6' 6 12 for a-, new school record. Two more exciting years are ahead of this youngster. ROYS TALENTED ll wwf J -- I com-basketb- on-the- hti f!l?rhe' j! 'v pp -- p2xi&. Ta3i ry of;, - ' , ! imm - BAt; Ip tenth-grader- nt captured fourth place in the 400 meter relay at Weber State last Friday. (Left to right) Lori Payne, Mary Courney, Jennifer James and Barb Miller. THESE LADY ROYALS ' . -, Lr'' i p 1 -- - - - ' , - r . 4 ' ' Cfty Community Center 600 South 300 Cast, Salt Lake City Call: 272-549- 2 . - , 4 ,!S' .ulb' " t - - Mils stire hands, until it settlesip tbp basketball hoop, and who plated: bn, eVery. hit Nate 1 ' tin a word, where most men fold in the clutch, Doug Shaw is able to give tossed in playing hurt in the o( Kfer Tltots what I call '10 - . 9' . t v 4 A i 4 H CUT fl AUQIWOIf ALVp $129?5 cull fcXU - - r : TfiOTes T-- 5 Aioge,-.BYU- High School in (left) and Mike Reske established new records at J?py the run and the high jump last week. two-mil- e , need for Danny basketball really-n- o a vplayor, td prove his versatility, since ' his 'jbaSketball career with the J - Cougars pndhis baseball exploits with the Twcinto Blue Jays are on record. 1 Bill the jupier from Eugene, Ore., itor established himself as a !has scholar-athlethaving been selected Academic squad ' 1380.- for ; t ? xAipge is ,one of 10 players in the f nation, to, be .chosen on the Skoal-papp- y Days feam picked at the end of each season foy Hie College Sports Directors of America : '(QoSIDA)- - . V v Athletic .Conference guard, he was nominated for the honor on the strength of his 3.05 .grade point average' as a com- mupications,najor at BYU, A total of 471 student-athlete- s were nominated but only a select few candidates, ;as ' were votrii academic honors,' Aihge holds. the Cougar career scoring record, and he has one year of ! rtQ ART HANSEN f 4 i x, CA$$mE ' jngo takes in award 776-313- 1 CAR STEREO - AND TAKE HOME FOR ra-A- X TO-AJtC-a Tel. - . N 41 " 2447 So. Main. Subset JTtZ' Iff e, tb-th- e -- -- nsaymvYu i1 . .V- - A i 'r tlvT7 'J. t- 1 j! ehgibjmy i 4,.' tht - -- rer1- - - SMITH of Roy and Ann Shinney of Weber High threy javelin in the Weber State T rack and Field Invitational. Friday. Caroline won third place in the event , -- P. CAROLINE -- A if t ei Ft. f |