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Show ill' ' 1 - " f, ; f ; ,. -,. s .1 '! 1 .. i S " 4 I ' r . ' I I c ' 7 . f I : - ' , if l I J s ' -. 'V ' f r III"' MODIFIED CLASS Jack Elwell was modified High Points Champion in races. MODIFIED CLASS Cliff Campbell, Rookie of year and best looking car in the Modified Class, got a trophy for running well in the races at Roundabout. John Frampton, local Law Enforcement officer, is to be sincerely commended for his part in the Roundabout Raceway during the past year. John, if you didn't get a trophy, you sure deserve one. SUPER STOCK Howard Sorensen was the super stock high points winner and also rookie of the year in class. ..... -,r-r "s . . . : - ; h ' t l: : ? ; J-l J ! . . J " ' v " 1 J - ' ' - 'itfU I ! v 1 1 , "4X i ' ; i I ' J ' ! vJ j .w .-f ! - t 1 MODIFIED Craig Chynoweth, 3rd place in Modifiec Class, gets trophy, John had long arm, and is not in pic STOCK CLASS Steve Turner was High Points champion in the Stock Class in races STOCK CLASS Robert Newman was third place and also rookie of the year in the stock class. Roundabout has enjoyed a very successful season this year. Roundabout . . . Trophies Given in 4 Ctasses, 3 Places if tr i : I . ' ii- i jr . - , 1 s ' - : j V - - .1 f -f ! - , - 1 H'-v ; !: ... ... 1 J ' .i V ? if.. i ' 5 t i STOCK CLASS Norman Rhodes, was 2nd place high points in Stock Class. MODIFIED Mike Roundy won 2nd place in the modified class and was awarded the trophy at the recent banquet. Johnny Frampton gave out the trophies. ... . , ' ' : ' . .i . t ? ' f O'V 1 -l l , .'. . V- , rr, I . ." ' - i v ' , . ... ,. .. l i .. ; . ,. : ! k 'V 5 i Its been some time since the last race of the season at Roundabout raceway. The annual awards and honors banquet provided an evening of enjoyment and good food for the racing fraternity. John and June Frampton took charge of the trophy and special awards presentations. Several fun awards were given including an oldest driver award to Don West. A Plaque stating "You're not getting older, you're getting better," was quite appropriate. ap-propriate. Ray Chatwin was given a piece of the guard rail since he seemed so attracted to it all season. Pete Campbell Cam-pbell was given a security blanket to protect him from the spectators and glasses to observe whos wife is in the stands. A garter was presented presen-ted to Carolyn Gurney so that she will have something feminine to wear during the races. Craig Chynoweth recievd a top because he seems to go round and round, while Kent Roundy got tranquilizers to keep him from a nervoius breakdown. Mary West a new supply of pencils, Roxine, a ballon to help her up the stairs of the tower, Danny Houston a mitt for washing his race car, Dave Martinez a dictionary, Kim Frampton a wash mitt and can of Armor All for the use of his truck which got so dirty every Saturday. Ivan Luke needed sunglasses so that he can paint his car for next season, he must have had such a glare last year, and then a gift of throat lozenges to Grant Leonard who yells so hard during the pedal bike races. Mike Richins was awarded a squirrel because he was all over the track, a loving cup to Todd Chynoweth who didn't get a trophy all season. Rhonda Chybnoweth got a new book to jot down names for next years trophy queens and then John Frampton recieved a nose plug to guard against the odor of onions being cut for the hamburgers at the track. Special recognition was given to those who helped during the long hot dsummer of 76. In the pits, Kent Roundy, Roun-dy, Theron Nay, and Kathy Frampton. In center track it was Blaine Grey, Kim Frampton, Fram-pton, Kirk Frampton, Mike Campbell and Arvid Kelan-der. Kelan-der. Those on the tower were Steve Frampton, Pete Campbell Cam-pbell and pictures by Bruce Adams. City Council recognition to Mayor Haynie and Councilman Frank Mills. The snack stand help were Rae Kelander and Lynda Turner and Ilene Nay. Lynda Millar gate, Mary West news, Rhonda Chnoweth queens, and Lila Park and Maria Frampton on the stand. Steve Turner, Norman Rhodes and Grant Leonard recieved jackets for not missing any races and June Frampton was given a jacket for her efforts as well as a shawl for all the time she spent keeping track of the cars and their times. Belt buckles especialy designed for Roundabout were given to all drivers who had competed in at least 5 races. A gift certificate cer-tificate was given by the racers to the Framptons for some new furniture. Their efforts ef-forts . were greatly appreciated. ap-preciated. The final awards were those hard earned high point and best looking car trophies. Modified class high point winner was Jack Elwell with Mike Roundy second and Craig Chynoweth third. The best Looking car and Rookie of the year award in this class went to Cliff Campbell. In the Stock class the number one man was Steve Turner with Norman Rhodes second and Robert Newman third. Robert also won the Rookie of the Year award and Steve Hansen captured the Best Looking car trophy. The Super Stock division was a hard fought battle all season and Howard Sorensen took the high point in the class along with the Rookie of the year award. Danny Houston took second and Melvin Radmall third. John Sorensen was commended com-mended for his willingness to lend a tow truck. There are not enough words to express the gratitude towards the various people who helped to make the races a success. The Roundabout Raceway is an example of brotherly love. Each competitor exerted everyeffort to win in his particular par-ticular class, but each man also helped his fellow racers when they were needed. True sportsmanship was apparent all season in each of the classes. Many of the competitors are already building new cars or repairing the old ones for next season. The evening was spent bench racing and enjoying en-joying each others companj after several weeks of not seeing each other. SUPER STOCK Dan Houston, 2nd place in the super stock class and also best looking car of the year for this class, accepts his trophy from John Frampton. y T I i. i ' ' : " : : kv if; i i ' M - .... i : ' - I i j ..... -. i I ; i i . ?:; '5 V ; f- ? '-it , ' NWIMM . SUPER STOCK Melvin Radmall took third place in Super Stock in the Roundabout Raceway races during the past year. Points were earned and added during the year. j, |