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L r l l l QN THE EAM Gymnostics: An everlosting growing sport t took lots of hard work for a gymnast to be good. The sore mus- cles, the long hours of any- where from one to four hours of continuous working each day and the nerves of compet- ing at the next meet. After one meet I work harder for the next meet so I'll do better, said Ashley Her- don. For some, all the practicing was rewarding and others just kept on trying. You get used to doing the same things over and over, just to perfect them, said Lucretia Chatman, junior. There were many other things besides the floor exer- cise, the balance beam, un- even bars and the vault. Some took ballet and other types of dance to help develop differ- ent muscles. We lift weights and run over a mile everyday to help with endurance, said Karen Hitchcock, all around gym- nast. Mrs. Rebecca Cordell, gym- nastics coach, looked forward to a good season with many promising hopes for the next year. Once that final flip was thrown, last routine judged and the dismount of a routine the results were in. Whatever the results were, the gymnast knew she could never stop. So why take up this sport? Gymnastics is a fast growing, sport and people are realizing the dedication it takes. G0 FOR IT! Karen Hitchcock concentrates on her benm routine ln Centnl's meet. Knren placed flrst on bars, floor and first All-around gymnast. uv , . 104!For a game
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I E I T1 WHA . op omore n a I A I rs NEXT' s 11 Li .1 :D ' f ' Chaun performs and enjoys the A' s M -. I. . MH U M' rewards for worklng hard. ' -M42 . to M-2 .. Q. fs M wuz mot M M- 4 l , 2 A TWIST IN TIME. Sophomore Lisa Dunbar whips through her bar routine trying to keep It flowlng. IT JUST TAKES ONE SLlP...Gym- nast Ashley Herndon dares to leap on the beam, knowing she mlght not come back down on It. fT,'lf?fM f'f 'Q'3f b mmm? 3 A-, Gil .QAM 1-mi HAPPY HANDSPRING. Working for perfection, Karen Hltchcock gets to perform her best of optionals with two diff- erent vaults. GymnastIcs!105
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