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Page 99 text:
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Patty McGannon. sr. aurie Fain. sr.. stands prepared for the ball. Gloria Chiarotti. sr. Donette Black, sr. Team gains new members With only one returning sen- ior. Laurie Fain, the tennis team was in need of more members. As school went on more girls joined until the team consisted of four seniors, three juniors and four sophomores. The team started its season at Newton’s round-robin tour- nament with a fourth place tie. In No. 1 singles Kathy Lawton placed second and Laurie Fain placed fourth. The season ended at Winfield where Derby came in fifth in the AVL following a single elimination tournament. In No. 1 singles Kathy Lawton placed fourth, and in No. 1 doubles Darlene Darling and Tina Mode placed eighth. TEAM MEMBERS: Front Row: Donette Black. Darlene Darling. Kathy Lawton; Back Row: Coach Bill Schantz. Sonya Wowk. Jana Maynard. Laurie Fain. Patty McGannon; NOT PICTURED: Tina Mode. Lonetta Lollar. Pat Chiarotti. Gloria Chiarotti. Girls Tennis 95
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The Panthers charge onto the field after running through the banner. The Panther linemen set up their defense. Greg Deiter, sr.. shows excitement as Scott Derby players battle against Wellington to recover a fumble. Zongker. sr.. runs for a touchdown. Blackwell. Oklahoma, players try to block a field goal attempt. Greg Deiter. sr.. tries for extra points. 94 Football
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Competitions prove spirit Homecoming Week, October 11-16, proved to be very hectic because of all the activities in- volved. The junior class showed that they had the most spirit by winning the two-day, StuCo-sponsored. Spirit Hall Contest with 51 points, fol- lowed by the sophomores and seniors with 38 and 30 points respectively. In retaliation, the class of 77 won the float competition for the second year in a row. with the juniors placing second, fol- lowed by the sophomores. During the Homecoming game the Panthers came out on top against Hutchinson. 21- 15, with halftime highlighted by Connie Snodgrass being crowned the 1976 Homecom- ing Queen. Saturday night the group Kik provided the entertainment for the Homecoming dance, spon- sored by Panther Pack, with the theme “Colour My World.” Connie Snodgrass. sr.f is crowned Homecoming Queen by escort Mike Templin. sr. ATTENDANTS: Sherry Duncan. Lisa Bentz. Mindy Kimmel. Terry Hill. srs. The candidates were escorted by Ken Winder. Todd Poulos. Marty Wiltse. and Brian Fletcher, srs.. respectively. 96 Football Homecoming
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