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BELOW-—Senior Jim McNeile returns a serve during practice. Jim was third Experienced team improves record man on the team this year. Experience and depth ber one man. He had a 5-4 were the keys to the ’73 singles and a 10-3 doubles tennis team as they turned record on the year. last year’s 4-7 record around. Senior Jim McNeile, win- All but one of last year’s ner of the Mental Attitude team returned and the ex- Award, achieved a 5-4 sin- perience from last year gles mark coupled with a 6- showed as all but one of the 5 double record. Jim played top five had winning singles number three man. records. Ed Cleaveland was the Bruce Monteith had the Most Improved Player on best record on the squad. the team this year. He had a Bruce compiled a 7-2 singles 6-3 singles record and 5-6 record and a 10-3 doubles doubles. mark. He, along with Tom Coach Bartlett will have Beatty, were chosen co- plenty to work with for captains and MVP's. next year’s squad as she will Beatty, for the second lose only two seniors, Bruce year in arow, playednum- Monteith and Jim McNeile. 1973 Tennis Jimtown 6 Concord 7 Lafayette Jeff 0 Goshen 5 LaPorte 2 S. B. Adams 2 S. B. Riley 7 Michigan City Elston 6 Memorial 3 S. B. Washington 7 Mishawaka 6 Season Record 7-4 =-OL-O000N00= ABOVE-—1973 Tennis Team. FRONT ROW: Tom Mellish, Bruce Mon- teith, Edwin Cleveland, Scott San- ders, Jim McNeile, John Hornell, Tom Beatty, Mike Owens, Gary Busse. BACK ROW: Chris Lemont, : at TA % : : ' PES Pref hes Weldy, Rick Campbell, Bill ae CREE NY od ” z ' mith, Marty Dinehart, Lars Anker- commen PERT % a5 A, a Ah f Tighe son, Todd Lovan, Jeff Fullmer. LEFT—Junior Ed Cleveland returns a ‘“‘Chinese Chop” from the baseline. Ed lettered last year. an oe eB “Re 2 tip eee MIDDLE LEFT—Senior southpaw Bruce Monteith easily returns a backhand. Bruce had the best single record on the squad and was the MVP. SEs Ye 4 — FAR LEFT—Junior man Tom Beatty follows through on return, Tennis 19
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LEFT—Stacey LeVan is less than thrilled with a science experiment. Inset is a photo of ECHS taken at sunset and Ms. Ethel Thorne’s World Studies students Greg Herron and Mike Brown in a group dis- cussion. Getting up at 6:30 or 7:00 sometimes trudging 4 through snow, Pa GA lal times through wet grass . . . arriving at Elkhart Central { Bera Wc intimetogreetfriend, = = | - yet hurrying to first hour VE gia baie (ated ne, avoid being late . ry dePpaieact oh aicaetaie | beoks to be devoured, Mads ate bill Nat essays to labor over, | APSE tet 4 -aphysicsexperiment, = = = = an undecipherable math NM eg problem... A RAL ON atid tarda at Pen slasswork sometimes providing insight into self and others, — bea tnt time to share opinions on issues ranging from Watergate to energy crisis... and yet as important were the little moments shared with friends: a smile, a joke, atear... as icomiedines the world BOLBE too exciting (or too harsh) to bear being cooped up within isan: walls... tng eartitries! losing oneself in studies and activities ie made it all pass much more easily, ih and made it all seem worth- while... ABOVE—Tom Stephenson listens intently to a lecture. LEFT—Kathy Homles works on a mac- rame project for Art class. TOP LEFT—Ms. Phyllis Warrick’s Sociology students listen to Rev, John Cairns of the First Presbyterian Church, ELKHART ¢ Daily Life 21
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