Marysville Union High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Marysville, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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MHS 23-35 41-51 26-47 34-40 44-41 17-38 35-33 13-67 27-37 29-51 .. .. .,,,,.M:, so +45 1 VARSITY OPPONREN g 6 K Nevada Uniolix Roseville Oakmont Placer Lindhurst Nevada Union Roseville .:,,. Oakmont Placer Lindhurst rs BASKETBALL SCORES MHS 28-21 25-24 12-16 18-47 1.2-3-6 26-36 37-20 30-25 23-45 24-30 JV OPPONENT Nevada Union Roseville Oakmont Placer Lindhurst Nevada Union Roseville Oakmont Placer Lindhurst New faces were seen in the coaching ranks of Marysville High School's girls basketball teams this year, as Ms. Darlene Miller coached the varsity team and Mr. Don Schroeder guided the JV squad. Coach Miller's varsity team had seven returning players from last years team. Experience and the talent of the players was evident, but team height was not. This height problem forced special team strategy to consist of plays utilizing the quickness and experience of the players. After school, holiday vacation, and weekend practices consisted of running drills, learning defensive zones, new offensive plays, and mastering the fast break. Marysville High Schools varsity girls team finished the season with a two win and eight loss SFL record. Highlights of the season were wins against crossriver rival Lindhurst, 44-41, and the Roseville Tigers, 35- 33. Coach Miller stated that in many of the games, her team outplayed the opposing team, but the shots would iust not go in the basket. JV girls basketball experienced a new dimension in girls' sports at MHS. The Marysville girl's JV team was coached by Mr. Schroeder, a first-time experience for him and for many of the team members. lnexperience was a main factor in the play of the JV's, as most of the players were freshman and sophomores. Coach Schroeder ran the team through shooting, dribbling, and rebounding drills. Attempting to master these basic techniques, the team finished the season with 3 wins and 7 losses in SFL play. Varsity and JV girls basketball teams expect to have a winning season next year due to many experienced and skilled players returning to play. 1. With a flourishing finish, Cheryl Nunes finishes her floor routine during the Marysville-Lindhurst meet on November 9 at Lindhurst, 2. Lori Arostegui lets off a lump shot over the outstreched arms of a Lindhurst defender, while teammates Alix Menghini, Kathy Meguire and Lisa Maxell look on. 3. Finishing her routine with a back flip dismount off the balance beam, Vicki Hill sees the world from a different view. 4. Before the start of the meet, Vicki Hill tapes Shari Smith's leg, while in the background Chris Littlefield wishes good luck to a fellow gymnast. FRONT ROW: L. Maxwell, M. McFarland, J. Chiono, Coach Miller. FRONT ROW: S, Schuler, S. Doty, K. Lawrence, F. Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: K. Meguire, K. St. Martin, L. Arostegui, L. Binninger. SECOND ROW: M. Pellett, M. Pellett, K. Williams, M. Moore. THIRD Tl llRD ROWS 5- Sfl'0l'tl, A- Menghini, T- A5l1b0U9l1, G- R999l, P- ROW: L. Johnson, F. Sullivan, M. Hinman, C. Roloff. Nisonger. girls' basketball Mil

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Beginning gymnasts Nancy Peterson, Lani Crowe, and Ruth Schumacher qualified to compete in the Sectional Meet at Kennedy High School in late February, culminating a fine season for the Marysville High School girls' gymnastics team. Competing at Placer High School for the North Sub- Sections, Marysville and 10 other schools participated in the meet with the Novice Team receiving a first place trophy and the Beginners team placing fifth. Gymnast Ruth Schumacher tied for the gold medal in the Beginners Division. Following the completion of league meets, the gymnastics team participated in optional meets. Gymnast Cindy Reese performed well in the optional meets, capturing first places in every meet she participated in. Coach Lynn Marsh stated that the team, consisting of '23 members, was outstanding as a whole, with no-one shining above the rest. One problem faced by the team this year was a change in the league rules concerning the competition of beginners and intermediate gymnasts in the same division. According to Coach Marsh, this allowed the beginners to perform easy routines to perfection, while the intermediates had to compete using more difficult routines. Even though the team faced some changes this year, they remained united and had a successful year. 1 I P A wi . - L 's . l FRONT ROW: M. Pederson, L. Bowles, K. Williams, D. Wilkinson, D Martin, L. Bowles, D. Williams, N. Peterson. SECOND ROW: N Stratton, K. Ohlhausen, C. Littlefield, C. Nunes, P. Williams, L Crowe, P. Chong, Coach Marsh. THIRD ROW: V. Hill, S. Smith, C Taylor, B. Vickrey, B. Chambers, D. Courson, C. Cook, R - ext li. ll ', MICE gymnastics Schumacher



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saw a lot of familiar cars in my parking lot this year, but I saw a lot of new faces, too. Most of them were freshmen. I didn't get to see too much of the freshmen because they didn't drive cars. But they were always running around discovering something new about the campus playing with frisbees under my branches. I can remember at the beginning of the year when the STRIVING freshman would ask an upperclassman where room S was and he ended up out in the ag shops! I guess they have to adiust to new school surroundings. I wouldn't know how it felt to be somewhere new, l've been here ever since I can remember. I can still hear the booming freshmen yells at the rallies. Gosh, talking about loud class yells, I think it was at the Lindhurst rally when the sophomore class won the spirit iug. It was funny that after being here for one whole year, the sophomores ran around flashing their fingers under everyone's nose the week they got their rings. I wish somone would have shown one of the rings to me. You know, it was funny watching the hectic weeks before the Sadie Hawkins Dance. All those girls trying to get up enough nerve to ask a certain guy to the dance. I remember girls had to chase the boy around the school and catch him Hawkins Day. I wish they'd do that again. Another dance of the the Junior Prom. I got to see all the couples in their tuxedos dresses walking into the Student Center. The iuniors worked hard when the on Sadie year was and long in school work, too. I remember one morning when I was looking through the library window, I noticed the iunior class STRUGGLING through the PSAT test. That darn test lasted nearly all day. Boy, I sure am glad I didn't have to take that test. Oh, I remember when some juniors parked that old station wagon in my parking lot. That was the funniest looking car that has ever parked near me . . . all painted and written on like that! All those underclassmen shared their own individual SPARKLE with the gilt? SYSTEM of MHS. KM2 TFIHIE STIBRIIIVIING Q 0 0 TIHIIE STIRIIWIING 0 0 0 TIHIIE STIRIIIVHNG Q 9 41412 the striving

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