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.5 Wan Whrts nex Hey Mark, don: drool' Crash landing! This year's girls gymnastics team captured second place in King Co 'With a II-I record. With the help of the new coach, jim Wilkins, the team scored higher than ever before. With all but one of the team returning next year, the outlook is superb. Watch out Interlake! 14.14 Haig! l if my 3 iw 4 llffffi 1 .l.i lie'iii W i
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GYM AST C QM' -:, J . ,l .3 N 'ia WY in ,lr 4 GYMANSTICS TEAM: fNat in orderj Coaches: lim Willzens, Steve Arkel, Hariet Dani F., Amy Florslziend, Tracy Fornier, Katie O'Br1en, Kara Oblsen, Christi Powell, Liz Rosen, Carrie Schwartz, fodi Stemoff, Natalie VanOppen, Dee Dee Willoughby, Lisa Clarfeld. 1 As a gymnast we must learn, To laugh at fate, to twist SL turn, To miss a Stunt BL feel regret, Because of points we didnlt get. To know when you're depressed a bit It may be hard but never quit For many a loser turns about When she could have won had she stuck it out The pressures there for all of us But we learn to cope with out a fuss We learn to take a lot of pains From injured knees to rips and sprains. But most of all we learn to care For a win or loss the team will share. And if you know you've done your best Then you know you've passed the test.-ST 138 Girls Gymnastics Erica Bergman, Alice Bradly, Erin Charles, Sheri Davis, Debbie Darken, Q4 it 3 N g K sl l x 3 s G sa, f s I , 1 1t,.,. ao Keep your eye on Debbk . . . -fl I: 525' :Q Pk v p i it E 'G
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Front row: Lisa Newman, Omar Parker, Leonard Piper, Jeff Thompson Karen Kuhn Lisa Britt Tonntng Back row Jeanne Trusk Ed Pepple John Meek Mike Mathers, Quin Snyder, Scott Weller, Paul Roberts, Brian Schwabe, Eric Brady lohn Gilliland 'Doug Marriott Stu Page Bill Wooley Kim Donahue BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL The Mercer Island Islanders-What can be said that hasn't been already? They are the most publicized prep team in Washing- ton. Being rated number one in the state and in the nation doesn't come easily. The team character showed through as they survived streaks and peaks, valleys and rallies on their quest for that big gold ball that has shined so closely to Mercer Island in the past. They participated in a very elite tournament in Las Vegas that draws top prep teams from around the nation. Even taking third place only partly quenched their thirst to be the best. Team leadership was rightly vested in captains Scott Weller, future Bluedevil Quin Snyder, and future Wildcat Brian Schwabe. Coaches Ed Pepple and Bill Wooley have once again composed a number one, class-act basketball team. THE LEGEND LIVES ONE!!! I 40 Varsity Boys' Basketball
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