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WWW Q 1-93311 7. ,,,, . 1 ' - ' 52.421 - A.-MM' 1.h :If, -.Q W ,W , f . 2 ' 4 ,.,., .,,,.,. -,7,-,:r.,i, ww MARLA PEARLSTEIN MAKES a clean entry during a diving competition. SENIOR KARIN UREVIG takes a breath cluring a bacl-:stroke race in the f 5- 4 1:25 . if :rf rf ' hmm- its f H fi? GBS pool. SENIOR TRACEE HOFFMEYER churns her way through the water in the butterfly. DIVER BROOKE BAUER executes a reverse dive during a late season prac- tice. 4' , A . - , 1 ' as Fi 'Asif J. fr .,.f 2 1. ' z fc, ,,.4g fm:r 'J c , -t fs? . E ., f ,Q ' - , 's is , 1 31 f',- gg-gage?-Jlgxl , X W M ,ttf '-we J ,A rv i' A , rig .15 x Q.: Vl.1 r it, l QQ4 ' ' 4 v ev -T r fr-..1 Q ff 2 3 , fig? +365 23 4 ' ' ,,x .,, QQ -:, n.-,, 3 if-,.' J: 'Q f. -.3-, '. L, rr:--Y 1:4 rfi,-gsm. lm: Is'.n,3 X, gws A ,E , -wma 1' 4A,, 'E'-iyfsgi.. mf kg .153 my vmiig, + , rw i Q Q ' L r l fe ,v l K Q. Ag In ,- ,im Varsity Swimming- lst row: Tracee Hoffmeyer, Jodi Stetson, 2nd row: Dar- lene Mikeska, Becky Johns, Karin Ure- vig, Connie Stimmler, Nicole Suerth, Nancy Mockros, Linda St. George, Sandy Dickau, and Jane Gardner, 3rd row: Sherry Camacho, Deanna Carson, Cheryl Silver, Trudy Holeczy, Sue Carl- borg, Bridget Schneider, Lisa Hultberg, Maureen Mulvihill, Diane Dohnalek, Kim Milz, Val Colis, Stacy Aschenbrener, Nancy Hannigan, Jennifer Jacob, Katie Foote, and Karin Melberg. wfwww Junior Varsity Swimming- lst row: Monica Welzel, Karen Weldon, Sue Pow- ers, Shauna Morgan, Katherine Urevig Rachael Santos, Nancy Hoefs, Ann Przy bylski, Maria Oviedo, Donna Schweer Francie Phelps, 2nd row: Sue Dawson, 1 ' ' , ,gy Wgyy ,Q ' . ,nz gay' YQ, Jenny Ackerman, and Lisa Carrollg Srl row: Linda Montalbano, Lisa Gerage, Doreen Heckenbach, Sue Evans, Kelly Schrauth, Gina Niles, Linda Halstenrud, and Sue Scavo. Girls, Sw1mm1ngf4
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EIRIJS' WIMMINE GBS I 8th ' tat mpetit' Many people thing ef Swim. I-Ioffmeyer. In the state meet In district competition, Bauer ming as a recreational sport, but Stetson placed 4th in the 200- took 4th place and Pearlstein for the girls' swim team it is a yard freestyle and 6th in the took 6th. In State, Bauer placed more serious matter, 100-yard freestyle, 5th and Pearlstein placed 11th, The girls' swim team finished The relay team of Stetson, The mgst valuable award the season with a winning record Suerth, Aschenbrener and Hoff- Went to Stetson, the mgst -itn. of 6-3. They placed 4th in Dis- meyer placed 8th in the 400- proved Went to Mockros, and tricts and 8th in State. yard relay in State. the Titan spirit award went to The state qualifiers this year This year Stetson broke the I-Ieffmeyer, , were senior Jody Stetson for the school records in the 200-frees- lt was an outstanding season 100 and 200-93111 ff92SfVl9S, Wlei 50'ff995t9l9 and 100'ff995' regardless of the team record, senior Brooke Bauer and sopho- tyle. Bauer broke the diving re- commented Coach William Stet. more Marla Pearlstein for div- cord with a score of 413.45. son, 'fthe gth place finish in ing, Nancy Mockros, senior, for In diving, the girls took lst, State Shows this. The team the 100-yard butterfly, and the 2nd, and 3rd place in 6 of 10 Worked hard and had a good 400-yard freestyle relay team, meets. In conference, Bauer mental and emotional attitude, STATE Q'UAl-IFIER JODI Stetsen consisting of Stetson, senior Ni- placed lst, Marla Pearlstein which really Showed at the end Zxgifingaigeggzugh the Wafer While cole Suerth, sophomore Stacey placed 2nd and Jane Heiden- of the Season with their finishln ' Aschenbrener and senior Tracee reich placed 3rd, l T l IScoreboardl I GBS 77 Maine South 95 l GB5 88 Arlington 84 i GBS 103 East Leyden 71 5 GBS 77 New Trier West 95 G55 139 Maine East 37 CBS 100 Waukegan East 73 GB5 111 Highland Park 60 ' CBS 98 Maine West 73 G55 78 Glenbrook North 93 GBS 84 Deerfield as STATE QUALIFIER NICOLE Divers: Marla Pearlste' ,C th Ad , ' Suerth practices for the breast- Jane Heidenreich, Nanlfxy Sihrflitz, Ilflngj- gfoglgedlgasg-wanlgkgiiiodry ills: Corley , stroke. ' Girls winning
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BEIYS 'HNIEJ EIRIJS EREISS EIQUNTRY Girls Hnish undefea ted,' new coach leads boys - - eople may not find run- ning to be a fun way to - - pass the time, but the girls' cross country team sure enjoys it. The girls, under the direction of Mr. Tom Neville, had a re- cord of seven wins and no losses. They also placed second to Evanston in the district meet, which qualified them for the state meet. The team worked out two hours each day. Their workout included sprints twice a week and running three to seven mile three times a week. Carol Mockros and Anne At- tea shared the honor of most valuable runner. Neville said, The team had BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY- lst row: Sam Lee, John Hutar, Brian Burkhard, Brian Conlin, Jay Daab, Andy Kramer, Kevin Salem, 2nd row: Rick Redondo, Steve Bakir, Harry Gottlieb, Chris Dix- on, Otto Shineflulg, Rick Walsh, Mike Ramires, John Vergeer, Rob Mrz. 48fCro: Y :larry an outstanding year all year long. They just kept believing they could win and did. South's boys' cross country team was under the direction of a new coach this year, Mr. Dave Pasquini, social studies teacher. Pasquini came to GBS from East Leyden, where he developed a successful cross country pro- gram. Hampered by a lack of depth, the Titans won only one dual meet this year, a forfeit from Niles North. Junior Mike Emmons was vot- ed most valuable runner by the team members. Most improved honors went to freshman Sam- my Lee and sophomore Dan Schnell won the iron man award. Junior Carol Mockros paces the girls cross country team to a state meet berth in the ISHA district meet at Highland Park. l 3 E 4, 't. ,. I I f ' L M 1 if Q 'I .. K Q ' 7 Q f Q ss T .. .f it J lfwggsr 'G . rs .rss s. f - A' bi . . ' ,.., . ,.... . .m.t..,.Lm.sw - . ' ' as T.. . is ,., .,,. . -. ..,., 2: ,, '-'- .w ir -Tr: X if P Q tiv. V Q , Eff l ' Fgifg. ' -1 V , I A fs? dim X p A l ,,., ,1 va lbqxg .vv.A Y ull - W I VV fr Xi . V. In 'Vgynl Z I .iv 4 23, E Z J 'f, - s.-' : , i I Q 2 ' 'vi t ...- 1 55' I - . J V 4' 1- . -0 - f ' fa-V 1 , S 'S - ', . .g -'-, ' ' .- . - - -' , -, , , qi' X f i ,- f A .. - . ' 351' ' X- V. .- i ' .. , . 1 4' . ,sg rg . V 5 ,. -1' . - S .S , t. 3- ll , . ..,, ' sf , ,g A ' Q e, M. 2 ir 1 , .f- K v 3- M. -, I Q r ,-f1:v'4 ' ' ' lr , ,' LW' -M X f' Nw- . ix -ww ' fs - - --. A hiv ll N in 'E I
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