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WraaPl I S Vikings Keep on Truckin’ This year’s Cross-Country team worked hard and put forth a great effort. Even though their wins were not many, they still displayed the Viking pride of giving it their best! They were led by captain Greg Lamb and co-captain Carla Randall. Brent Carlson who worked out hard all summer was voted most inspira- tional even though he broke his leg during the first meet of the season. As head coach, Mr. Jim Kline and his assistants. Deanna Buskas, Dick Yonk. and David Long were proud of their team. The Viking Cross- Country team worked very hard for their school and should definitely be applauded!! THANKS TEAM! 1. Greg Lamb and Paul Schuster show their brute strength by holding up the goal post. 2. Team members are: Jeff Morehouse. Don Deach. Warren Steffes. Brent Corwin. Tom Rivers. Paul Schuster. Stephani Nazerenus, Greg Lamb. Lori Holman. Bob Mclcher. Carla Randall. John Nazarenus. Steve Leovy. Vince Delaney and Mike Stamm. 3. Steve Leovy struggles to the finish line. Cross-Country 29
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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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1. French Club members assemble in adviser Jeannie Fry's room (Shy-ly hiding-lower right!) 2. It seems almost like “Taco Time as Spanish Club assembles in room 105. 2 3 Foreign Language Clubs are CUSTOMarily Exciting 3. Shivering in the snow. Inglemoor s German Club enioys another wonderful time in the Bavarian-type village of Leavenworth. l.H.S. Language Clubs got off to an early start th| year. Ambitious German students sold delicious pep peroni sticks to raise money which helped finance number of activities. One such activity was the annu funfilled trip to Leavenworth for the Christmas Ligl Festival. Throughout the year students enjoyed sue treats as Birschermussli and Torte in an opportunity 1 sample German cuisine. Spanish Club members started their year with potluck dinner at Eric Parker’s home. Many Mexice and Spanish foods were prepared and quickly di appeared. Many things were planned such as a Chris mas party where students broke a piffata for goodie and trips to Mexican restaurants. The ever busy French Club members tried to absoi as much French culture as the school year would allov Potluck and progressive dinners, making crepes an fondue, sampling French cheeses and frequent trips t Gerard’s Relais de Lyon and other French restaurant offered a wide variety of activities to suit everyone taste. The annual French Club Ski Trip to Cryst Mountain was a favorite event. A new idea this year w having French people visit classes and help in convers» tion and understanding French culture. 30 Clubs
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