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Working Together Brings Success 1. Senior volleyball team members are Joined together for the last time. 2 Debbie takes the plunge to keep the ball in play as Shannon and Terri encourage her. 3. Mr. Jewell demonstrates his abilities in ballet hoping a scout will spot him for further career possibilities while Julie encourages her own team in the faculty-varsity volleyball game. 4 Varsity team, back row: Julie Bray. Karen Eller. Terri Cole. Julie Roehl. Becky Hutchinson. Dana Bollinger. Kathy Poling, and Laura Ramsey. Front row: Annette Rayfield, Shannon Skibencss. Debbie Maples. Ramona Yonck, Teresa Hamilton, and Coach Buskas. 5. Gaining a victory over the Juanita Rebels. Annette spikes the ball for another point. 6. Teresa expresses determination in performing a perfect set for Shannon. 7. Shannon sends a powerhouse over a Juanita block.
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The Inglemoor-Volleyball team began the 78 season with new coaches. Mrs. Bus- kas replaced Mrs. O'Shaughnessy in coach- ing the varsity team and Mrs. Lowry took Mrs. Schneider’s place in coaching the junior varsity team. One of the highlights for the Viking team was playing the previous KingCo Champions, Mercer Island. The game was at night and although the Vikings were defeated, the girls attracted a record attendance at the game. Another highlight of the season was when the Vikings took on the Juanita Rebels at the last home game and the A.S.B. officers. Eric Lucks and Craig Kelly acted as commentators of the game, inspiring the team to another victory. The varsity team closed its season with a 6-5 record. The climax of the team’s season was beating Bellevue and Interlake who had earlier defeated the Vikings in practice games. Special recognition were awarded to Debbie Maples for captain and Most Valuable Player and also to Becky Hutchin- son for Inspirational. Because of the coaches' interest in building the team for the next year there were only five seniors chosen for the varsity team. Leaving behind them many memories and accomplishments were: Teresa Hamilton. Debbie Maples. Shannon Skibeness, Annette Rayfield. and Ramona Yonk. The junior varsity team closed their season with a 5-6 record. The team con- sisted of three juniors and nine sophomores. Coach Lowry was pleased with the girls and felt confident in the building of next year’s team. Special recognition was awarded to: Captain. Monica McDonald; Most Valuable Player, Karen Dawley;and Most Inspiration- al. Suzy Dahl. r 2 1. Karen spikes as Monica watches, prepared to cover a block. 2. Monica. Suzy, and Karen congratulate each other after completing another successful play. 3. Donna and Karen work together to block the ball while Suzy backs them up. 4. Debbie stuffs an attempted Mercer bland dink while Terri covers. JV team, back row: Robin Ellis. Jill Clark. Karen Dawley. Suzy Dahl. Kelli Skibeness. Kclle Shea. Monica McDonald, and manager. Front row: Karen Ochiltree • Donna Jacobson. Coach Lowry. Mary Moore. Liz Root, and Laura Russel!
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Take the Viking Plunge Swim team members arc: Back row. Sophia Koutsounis. Candi Costie. Rene Bower. Karin Ulvestad, Kirsten Cox, Sue Minor. Theresa Goetz. Debbie Harrington. Marcia Damerow and Coach Kathy Herman. Front row. Laura Downey. Michelle Damerow. Lynn Nobel. Elisa Fowler. Shari Mocn. Amy Martin and Maria Goetz. 1. Practicing her backstroke is Maria Goetz. 2. Going for the perfect dive is Shari Moen. 3. Team members watch the race in anticipation. The I.H.S. Girls Swim Team with coach, Kathy Herman, really had a fantastic season. Kathy Herman, a P.E. teacher at Leota Junior High, was in her third year as a coach at Inglemoor. Because of her coaching advice, the Inglemoor swim team advanced 3 notches. At the regionals meet which took place on November 8th and 9th, everyone participated and did well. Shari Moen qualified for state placing 9th, and Debbie Harrington took 10th place. Theresa Goetz, (backstroke). Sue Minor (breaststroke), Elisa Fowler (butterfly) and Candi Costi, (freestyle) all qualified for state in their respective areas. Sue Minor qualified in the 50 yard freestyle at the first meet and in the 100 yard free at the Renton meet. Overall the girls really put out the effort. Shari Moen placed 24th in diving, the relay team placed 30th and Sue Minor placed 14th in the 50 yard. At the Awards Banquet, special acknowledge- ments were given to Team Captain, Elisa Fowler; Most Inspirational. Sue Minor; Team Clown, and the Chatter Box and Special Loaf of the Year Award was presented to Marcia Damerow.
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