At a surprise assembly Wednes-1 day afternoon. Coach Bernard Ot-iten made public the results of the* 15-day physical fitness programheld last month.Styles an Octathion by Coach Ot-ten because of its eight events, the program was run on a point basis for the 18 boys who participated inthe four teams, ' IThe winning team with 120 15 points included. Tim (lough. Tim Kraft, Leo Miller. David Frey andDick Daly, juniors; Charles Day,! Fred Homan and Joe Coyle, sophomores; Ronald Watts, Derry Der-ivan, Dick Clark and Frank Press-ler, freshmen. Tftey received ared ribbon bearing the title “Octathion Champs, 1955 ’* IIndividual awards also were giv-j en. Competition was close for the highest individual score trophy, which was won by Joe Christman,; junior, w:‘h 18 5 points. Mark Daley, sophomore, was runner-up with)IT 9: Juniors Mike Kovach and Bob Dobrowd tied for third place with 17 5 and Jim Deger cam# infourth with 13 5“With such high sp'rit and food ; hard work.'* stated Coach Often, “it was difficult for the coach-; ng staff to choose the one hoymost outstanding for effort for this next itrophy, but we decided upon j Mike Kovach, junior. 1I The eight events were: 300-yard 1 run, 60-vard dash, sit-ups, push-; ups. “pony express. all-fours, backcrab and wheelbarrow,