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Senior Bill Jones soars through the air during his long jump attempt. .5 ,M -,Sw 'Q-v -, uf iir' Rod Parsons and teammate John McGee explode to the fin- ish line. ii ' 5!,,g.m if , 'u '-we J Y , - C- - tw iwtlx-. Si' iJ3f?im I lr- over backwards, Aaron Deal sails over the high jump bar. Bill Jones, Mark Gardiner, Rod Parsons, 4th row: Lewandowski, Ed Agshead, Andreas Pantlen, Andy Sigler, P t . . . . ump, 25rd row. Chns Lesser, Keith Brodenck, Dwight Vaughn Trader, Aaron Deal, Mike Settles, Gordon Robert Adams, John McGee, Dwayne Maddox. 'Rx G 4 L Junior John McGee sails over a hurdle on his way to the finish line. The 1984-85 track team was coached by Mr. Lewandowski and Mr. Pump. Four returning Juniors competed this year. Mark Gardiner and Bill Jones combined efforts to dominate the long jump and triple jump in almost every meet. Mike Settles and Darrell Brow paired up to dominate the shot put and the discus. Dwight Jackson along with Jay Trader held their own in the sprinting events. The two mile relay team composed of Rod Parsons, Ed Ag- shead, Chris Lesser, and Dwayne Maddox did extremely well this year and captured the third place finish in the Bayside Meet. Mark Gardiner received the Most Valuable runner award and Mike Settles was named the Unsung Hero. 65
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sq -. 'X f s,.l 1, Sal df, ,af KA i if 1 , I -5 - . X1 A-, . , af xl . - CII. , 5 Wt? iff an y g , , ,faq . r f. -. Freshman Anna Lockwood starts a relay. Ginger Cooper, Tricia VanDornick, and Jill Tingle give it all they've got in the mile run. The 1984-85 girl 's track team opened their season with many new and young faces. Al- though the team was inexperienced, Coach Potter considered this year a great success. Ten girls qualified for the state meet held on May 25. Kim Clark, Stephanie Hannon, Jack- ie McKee, and Danielle Winslow were the members of the 440 relay. Ginger Cooper, Tri- cia VanDornick, Jill Tingle, and Kim Webster ran the 5200 meter relay. Sheila Bell threw the shot put while Twana Corbin competed in the long jump, shot put and discus. Jackie McKee was named the Unsung Hero and Sheila Bell was awarded the Most Valu- able Participant award. Ginger Cooper, Tiffa- ny Zullo, and Manager Pam Conway are the graduating seniors. 64 Senior Tiffanie Zullo picks up the pace as she nears the fin- ish line. With graceful form, Jackie McKee leads her contenders. I , l g f-Q., Floor: Shelia Bell, Tiffanie Zullo, Ginger Cooper, Pam Conway tmgr. Row 1: Daum Foskey, Binga Hudson, Lisa Killmon, Kim Webster, Corbin, Chandra Coleman, Diane Johnson fmgr.J. Row 2: Kunkel, Traci Blades, Ann Dreckman, Kim Clark, Jackie Stephanie Harmon, Chandra Purnell. Row 5: Miss Wilcoxson, Potter, Ellen Bradford, Tricia Vandornick, Kim Lennox, Jill Tingle, Newsome, Miss Jones. Row 4: Tammy Timmons, Robbie Swift, Davi Gunby, Anna Lockwood, Michelle Paolone.
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Lewis PM 3 V 414, ,i a,rir.ia,s WJ nw, Dannty Cantwell, Jeff Grasso, Jenni Poteet and April Lange meet at the YMCA before the District matches. The Parkside Crirls' Tennis Team had a ter- rific season, losing only one match in the reg- ular season to finish with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss. Their Captain, a senior, April Lange, led the team in number one seed all four years of her career at Parkside. April Cap- tured the title of Women's Singles Champion at Districts, accompanied by the doubles partners, Amy Hutchins and Lyn Heineken. Chosen by the team, April was the most valu- able player. Coach Brewington chose Jenni Poteet for the Unsung Hero. Irv and the team wishes the graduating Seniors - April Lange and Jenni Poteet - Good Luck in the future. The Crirl's Team thanks Coach Spann for her assistance and enthusiasm throughout the year. Amy Hutchins makes an over- Senior April Lange runs dovim head shot. court to meet a drop shot. . W ... I ..........,...,,u.,..- r U 'Grin' ' ,,,.. , . ,K , N , ' ' ie: ,vi ., 3 j . W 'w's i'aMvv A .sf - , ',f1 -9 3 , ' g 5:7 -QL Girls' Tennis: Seated: Teresa Trumble, Donna Loving, Wendy Mauer, Heidi Brenner, Claudine Shockley, Ann Mohler. Standing: Coach lrv Brewington, April Lange, Lisa Stephens, Jenni Poteet, Lyn Heineken, Amy Hutchins, Renee Reeder, Coach Spann.
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