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FACES IN THE CROWD

KATHY DANIELSON
CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y.
In the New York State Sec. 6 Girls Gymnastics Meet, Kathy, 17, won all events—side horse, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise—and the all-events title with 32.07 points. She is also the Niagara Dist. AAU balance-beam champion.

J. RYAN SPILLER
KIRKLAND, WASH.
A 144-pound, 13-year-old running back for the Kirkland Kings junior football team, J. Ryan rushed for 1,089 yards on 77 carries for an average of 14.1 yards per try. Four of his 14 touchdowns came on runs of 80 yards or more.

NANCE KUNZ
WALES, N.Y.
Nance, an 18-year-old senior goalie, led the Iroquois Central girls' varsity field hockey team to its second division championship in as many seasons. She had 12 consecutive shutouts in 13 games, bringing her four-year total to 26.

TOM MULLEN
NEW YORK, N.Y.
A junior left wing at American International College in Springfield, Mass., Mullen's 92 goals surpassed the school's record of 89 set by David Forbes, now of the Boston Bruins. He ranks fifth in alltime college scoring with 147 points.

SUSAN BAKER
TACOMA, WASH.
At the Appalachian Fall Orienteering Festival in Athens, Ohio, Baker, a plebe at West Point, defeated the national women's champion, Army Lieut. Joan Gunther, by more than 20 minutes, to win the women's elite competition.

KEN EASLEY
CHESAPEAKE, VA.
A quarterback/safety for Oscar Smith High, Easley, a 200-pound senior, passed for 1,066 yards, rushed for 813, threw for nine of his 11 TDs, kicked eight extra points and a field goal, made 10 interceptions and averaged 14 tackles a game.

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