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1. Junior Anne Gianotti shows concentra- tion that helped her to success at state. 2. Debbie Pearson performs on her spec- iality, the balance beam. 3. Waiting impa- tiently to perform, Christi Cortese, Anne Gianotti, and Debbie Pearson discuss an opponent's performance. 4. Applauding after the announcement of a teammate's score are Tawny Mihnos, Anne Gianotti, and Cristi Cortese. 5. The uneven parallel bars are controlled by senior DeeDee Mil- ler who has gone to state all four years of her high school gymnastics career. 6. So- phomore Kathy Marshall watches intently as a teammate performs. 7. GIRLS GYM- NASTICS. BACK ROW: Joan Cameron, Cristi Cortese, Anne Gianotti, Angie Bon- darenko, Liz Johnson, Jill Cone. MIDDLE ROW: Tawny Mihnos, Debbie Pearson, Heidi Bosley, Laura Cleland, Sally Perta, Coach Margaret Ray. FRONT ROW: Man- ager Sharon Jensen, Kathy Marshall, Cheri Miller, Syd Clausen, DeeDee Miller, Man- ager Sue Barnum. GIRLS GYMNASTICS LHS OPPONENT 89.83 Grant 57.87 94.60 Tigard 76.65 85.41 Oregon City 52.33 75.00 Milwaukie 78.00 82.15 Putnam 67.47 82.15 Beaverton 55.10 83.41 Clackamas 77.05 86.50 Lake Oswego 75.50 86.50 Gresham 71.20 85.30 Jackson 57.09 73.90 West Linn 61.50 87.05 David Douglas 81.75 80.30 Barlow 69.40 80.30 Reynolds 83.50 Season's Record: 12-2 Girls Gymnastics 25
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Spirited team finishes exciting season first in league Early preparation, hard work, and determination proved to be the keys in leading to one of the most successful seasons ever celebrated by the girls gymnastics team. The spirited team was headed by Coach Margaret Ray. Managers Sue Barnum and Sharon Jensen aided the team at practices and traveled with the team to meets away from home. A victory over highly ranked David Douglas was one of the most exciting wins of the year. The girls suffered only two losses during the regular season and went on to take a first at district and a fourth place at state. The two seniors on the team were A.F.S. exchange student Angie Bondarenko and DeeDee Miller, team captain. At state competition the girls that made it to finals were Cristi Cortese and Anne Gianotti. Anne placed 6th on the balance beam, 5th in both floor exercise and all around, and tied for first on the bars. Coach Ray was really proud of the entire team and expressed her- self quite well by saying, I was completely happy with the whole season! How could I not be happy with a team that took first in its league. 24 Girls Gymnastics
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Indian Summer Queen reigns over Homecoming with court Once again Homecoming started off with the selection of the court. George Serrill was the announcer at the assembly. The freshman prin- cesses were Julie Kern and Nancy Gianotti; sophomores, Cathy Mar- shall and Lois Pothetes; juniors, Anne Gianotti and Heather Don- nelly; and seniors, Carrie Westen- haver and DeeDee Miller. Company sang The Fools Rush In, and the Fifties Dance Club jitterbugged and fox trotted with great energy. The spotlight was stolen by Nick Pothetes and Rick Peters who join- ed in on the sideline. During the midmorning breaks the classes held competition to raise the school's spirit for the Friday night game. The freshmen had a tricycle race around the Com- mons which the seniors won. A balloon bust was put on by the sophomores and the freshmen burst ahead to win. A pie-eating contest followed which the sponsoring jun- iors slopped ahead to win. The freshmen's hotsauce-filled pie never did get finished. At the end of the week the court reassembled. The Homecom- ing crown was placed on Carrie Westenhaver, who was escorted by Brad Castonguay. On Friday night the car rally rumbled through town exploding with spirited yells. Marty Kalnin, Lannie Instenes, and Jean Turner received first prize for their entry. Their van, disguised as a covered wagon, was labeled The Pioneer Hearse. The Friday night game played against the Oregon City Pioneers was a big victory for the Pacers. Final score: 44-6. The following morning the sen- iors put on a Homecoming Brunch in the cafeteria, which close to 250 people attended with their families. Saturday night topped the week with the Indian Summer Homecom- ing dance. Vesuvius, a band of five, was on hand to provide the music for over 100 couples.
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