The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, December 13, 1963, Page 11, Image 11

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    Qymnastics the best sport for top physical fitness
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Jeff Hiait on the horizontal bar
Text by sports editor Web Ruble
. . . It's the daring young man on the flying
trapeze . . . and it's happening over at Sisters High
'School. A small Class B school in athletic circles,
Sisters has added a new competitive program in which
only the state's very largest dwell GYMNASTICS. A
recent blurb in one of the Salem papers has an
nounced the addition of the sport at South Salem
High School.
North Eugene and South Eugene have dominated
the not-so-old gymnastics competition in its short
existence in Oregon. ... a good achievement, this
addition, for South Salem, but even a more amazing
effort at little Sisters. Compete? Yes, compete they
will. Sisters Coach Roy Runco wishes to include
Sisters in the full scale of things state-wise. The
Outlaw tumble and gym-men are working hard. This
will be Sisters' first year of actual, formal competition
after two years of dabbling with a tumbling and gym-
WiPJwn nasties club. Runco, basketball coach, has inaugurated
the program and works with his gymnasts when he
isn't coaching his hoop team. The strange thing about
it is . . . three or four of his gym-men are on the
basketball team.
Still rings Jim Demaris, 14, displays poise
... , , .i; t v ii i l Pictures by photog Nathan Bull,
wor d UDSide down Tom Rice on parellel bars 1 r 3
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Bottom's up Nick Hiatt, 14, on still rings
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Symbolic of sport's fatuie, Tom Rite right cw?cf, Pennis, Barclay awgit season
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Dennis Barclay takes a whirl on parallel bars
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