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, - '3 'le .59 , f .gf , '-ff 'f' ii, .ff f, :Q ff' 't 3 652 ,f , , K' aiaajq g,fWW'3,1p+Y 5 ...f L A, P' f 1 7 41 Y , wM,, QQX f 4 3 , t 6 ,i . x 4., ,. , i ., f! f:, ,, 1 I I X I ,. . .4,.. N V f Q ,I impic reality while in all four events she came in 35th. During her stay in Lake Ta- hoe and Mexico City, Kelley roomed with Cathy Rigby, yet she feels her most exciting ex- perience was being a part of the U.S. team and wearing the U.S. jacket fOlympic team jack- ed. Her least favorite part was going back to school and mak- ing up homework, especially Al- gebra. l didn't know what to do with all my time, but l made up for lost timef, Kelley was pre- pared for the 1972 Olympic games, coming in fourth in the second semi-finals, but a knee injury held her back. Kelley went on to a college of fine and applied arts where she majored in dance. Later, she minored in physical education and got a job as a gym teach at Glenbrook South. As a final reflection on the Olympics and scoring, Kelley stated, There should never be any tens fin scoringi. No one is perfect and no routine is really ever perfect. Gymnastics is an art. fl: ,-f- ' if fffz f , , , yi f if new f ,y-41 ,,., Q X 4' f -f. f 975 fm K K Y, V , i' , 'VVV V3 gf, , 3' 'G' Www ' ff, ., 'fr 1. V , fr, , -...M I if fuk lv ' ' .LQ I H , f , 74tV fiigl ij? , zf, ,,,, ,162 A lv 'f u , H Q i. I? . - A ri ,ff9f1 j , - K ' All ' i v y' H X , , .2 H, A x , ,, uf, ,.f - wf -, 'f':5y,. m, YT? 0 .,qZ7MG , , Q f f , Hfvr 1 ,,,,7f,! H ,V.. ,,,, ..,., ,, ,,,, ,,,, , , ., ,,f,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ,.k, , mth. I ' I ny X 4 w?ZZ4f f if 'K ,.f, , 'i , f W 1 ff i ' , 'wi M1 a CVVV - 'KVIVV Ui, ' is W, .Hut , , i Vt ' ZW Mrlq 4 Z 1' I ' i f WH - PM 1 V , .f' 'frfl ight., A fig!! . lm ,f Y fm ,gf ?gM? ff 1 ka. ,h,,, ,V l t, f 4 xp, X e,,,.-V, , W' pqg:,.,,,92w, K ,y1,'f712-,., . , if X 9 5, f 5 f W W! W 1 I 'N 1, f 9 v' 25 4 , ,',, , ic ffy, 'I L 5 Phyllis Beilgard, Business Education Terry Benjamin, Social Studies Beverly Berzinski, English William Bishoff, Science John Boley, US Industrial Education Anita Bullington, Guidance Allen Bulow, Driver Education Marilyn Busa, Business Education Steve Bushnick, Special Education Anthony Calabrese, Physical Educatio Deborah Caras, Foreign Language Mary Carey, English Gloria Charles, Special Education Rita Chase, English Gail Corbeil, lf S Business Education Shirley Cowin, Special Education Mary Crabtree, Foreign Language Hans Dahl, English John Davis, Physical Education Catherine Deans-Barrett, Social Studi David DeBarr, Science Carmen DelGiudice, Business Educat Sandra Dumalski, English Nicholas DuPont, English Nancy Edwards, Social Studies Facuky
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Jeffrey Aaron, Mathematics Judy Adams, English Robert Adams, IXS Social Studies Don Allen, Physical Education Ruby Allen, Special Education Miriam Alpert, Mathematics Marcie Ahlstrand, Paraprofessional f Special Education Ed Baker, lfS Driver Education John Balgenorth, Social Studies Len Barker, English -affix ' -- :-s:2'.4,-3:--.4 1.4 - 1.:--sb , , 2 ' i it-. ' ' rr A ff' 4 Ki' . . . ' 4 A f t . r - i i ' ' ' . M K .. ..-,. ,.., , . , W x 5 - i ' i Q . . -.f f, L' ,E X ,. .rj .. K Qzfjff' ,F Q: -.7 Z - L H .- , , M-F .A . ..,,, , ' - L U -l'l' -ll, -I V 'Ya n-it-DV ' i ' ' I . .3 Lili' - 2 S 1 f if K 1 V .A ' -Q A V i A :VV h,LV,AA . . J V J A ' ir,i N .4 gy, ms 4 A- A. s' i ' A ,a . 5. : ' 'fi Ln? I gg - FB A - -tj lr W- - . Q., gt! 3 - x . .i, ii! l, E , i- A -fi ,.g 2. li gg ,gl g -Jlqiiizsi f , I Al, l , g li 5 . i f :fx r l li y rr i.,,,,,4.g,f,,gF,Qs J... vias! , 5 2 Q ry. , Q ' 1 41. f i r -, : - Pl .. , , -- x...lf1 , f '-', Q5 1 ll jgyllxlll N' f f J I flu X . -1s --r . -...,......-Q-.....,.. -.. ,- -,-..,-..-....-,-... LN... .. .. 1-,.q,,,,-,. .....-. .,.. ,-,-...a,.s.. l50fl:ncultu KELLEY DEMONSTRATES HER agility and poise as she practices at the Olympic training camp in Lake Tahoe: FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Kelley fmiddlel poses with the other members of the U.S. girls' gymnastic's team in the Olym- pic village in Mexico City. 500 Bet turns into Oly - - an you imagine going to u the Olympics after mak- - - ing a silly little bet with some of your friends? That's ex- actly what Diane Kelley, phys- ical education teacher and girls' gymnastics coach, did when she participated in the 1968 Olym- pics in Mexico City after making a 50C bet with friends. Kelley began her gymnastics career at two years old when she was enrolled in a ballet school. According to Kelley, during bal- let she would be flipping around the classf' The ballet teacher suggested she go into gymnastics, and at four years old, Kelley began to practice gymnastics. When she first became inter- ested in the sport, Kelley prac- ticed gymnastics once a week, but as she got older and more involved in the sport, her prac- ticing increased to five and a half hours a day, seven days a week. Her typical five and a half hour practice day would begin in the mornings from 5:00 to 7:30 and end in the evenings from 6:00 to 9:00. Kelley attributes her partici- pation in the Olympics to her parents as well as her coach, Dick Mulvihill, who has trained seven U.S. Olympians and one Canadian Olympian. To get into the '68 games in Mexico City, Kelley had to take part in five preparatory meets from New York to California. She trained the entire summer from 8:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the even- ing, and at Long Beach, Cal., where the top 25 female gym- nasts were selected, Kelley ranked 19th. ln final trials at Long Beach, Kelley placed eighth among the top 11 girls chosen as potentials for the U.S. Girls' gymnastics team. With the Olympics only nine weeks away, she traveled to Lake Tahoe, Cal., the Olympic training camp chosen for high altitude testing. After four weeks of practicing, the top seven girls were selected for the U.S. girls gymnastics team, and Kelley had managed to move up from eighth place to become a member of the team. At the 1968 Olympics, Kelley performed in all the events in- cluded in gymnastics - the bal- ance beam, uneven parallel bars, vault and floor exercise. Kelley did her best on floor exercise,
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2fFaculty Max Farley, Driver Education' Larry Faulkner, Business Education Ron Fearn, Physical Education Lynn Field, Special Education Jan Fuller, Physical Education Ralph Ganzer, Mathematics Glen Germanier, Auto Shop Jackie Gerth, Mathematics Jodie Gitelis, Physical Education Jean Goerth, Social Studies Richard Goodspeed, US Science Yolanda Graham, Foreign Language Gail Gregory, Home Economics Richard Gregory, Driver Education Donna Hajzl, Art Brian Halpin, English Larry Hammerbacker, Mathematics Janis Hamel, Home Economics Nick Harkovich, Health Ronald Harris, Science Michelle Harvey, Health Ted Heiser, English Mary Ann Hills, Foreign Education Robert Holmes, Industrial Education Don Hunter, Industrial Education Howard Jenewein, Science Janie Jerch, Math Carolyn Jerdan, Health - ,Q , .' 74 'fjvz ,J Z 3: ff 1'- U' 1 1 ., W f 4 . I ,f Xt M 1 f 4 f f X lv 3 ,fum ., 7 l V,,, 55 g,j . ,, ,. W , 4 ja r '- f :Nz -- , z ': ,W ' ,ff , , I - A I V 27 ,ff ,2 . f - -rf V, , . ill, iz: 6 QA! HQ 1 t t ,,,,, .,. V! nf' .:. : '-14: , , , f . wwf fe w' W ,gig ,, ,gl 7,52 ' f A :fy ' . 1.414 1,40 l ' '22 3 , ffl , , ,, Q3 P w , ,. A ff, 4 ' ' E 9 vii 'W M. x' Of' all 4451777 , x ,l,'.7, , Ag . .. JV :I , ,. ., ,I :WE - ' f ., i -L rw X ,nu f 4 J , A' ' 711. , L : PM ' 25 , V W f ,QM f ,ar -9 ,, 'ju U, vw Wi , ,jg .ff ,,,y,V-wa l, L., , 1 sf ' ii -iff ' ' ,, ,. 1 Nc ., -. Qgr' 73. , 'Y' -73-'fm' f - 1:2212 Z 4 2 , , F . , V: 1 W If , 4' ,rf f ' 1 ,Za ,sv 'WF' ' 34574 A fi? W I f X 9 I ff 1 f f 1 ' .v Qi , ,W nr I ff f X E f 1 ff 1 ' I .mr 4.4 X ff' f www 5,2 '7f2fe,,, f f fiiiff n f 1 ff 5.5, f f' M' 11. 222 ' . ' 72 14, , 'fi 1 H w ft X7 is Iiiiefmfa il ,g,,,g- W fy, 5 , , ' f ' m 1 F aims ,: 3 7 1, ,Lf ,L I 5' ff' ,f 'f'j,fi , , 1 B-1 ', Q V ' - . v , 1 A ny 'f ,- ., ,, , U: 1 -, I, ':' f , 1 M4 r-f. cw I .4 ,. 1 ', , ,. ,, -,, g ,, 2 , 1 , 'f' f Vg- 5 , ' f aw.,2.,1'- 4. A . 'J M ' ' 4,
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