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' ' D. Runkle fg Q 4 2 w l. Carl Gervais tees off as teammate Jody Lydic looks on. 2. Two necessities of golf are a club and a golf ball. 3. Junior Frank Bendetto chips his ball onto the green. 4. Coach Arnold assists Greg Schuette at the driving range. 5. Concentrating on his bird- ie putt is Junior Duane One. 6. Junior 1 Duane Otte practices his driving ability. 7. Freshman Greg Schuelte watches in awe as .:2 5f-,' 1 :Aff an opponent tees off. 8. Chipping out of a ff sand trap is Senior Don Brosnan. 9. Steve Kosnik drives his ball down the fairway 2-- towards the flag. ,sf-752:-2 ,, D. Runkle VARSITY GOLF: Front row: Andy Stern, Casey lentz. Lisa Thompson, mgr., Jim McMahon, John Cherne, Jody Lydic. Hack Row: Carl Gervais. Tim Smith. Steve Kosnik. Don Brosnan. Franlm h'em'deno. Dave Herrick. Janie Meyer. Greg SL'l1Llt'llL', John Sutton, Mgr., Duane One, Coach Arnold. SPOR TS I i. ,A .'.4v,- . --'pl .L 4. ,...
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..l. t......a First Ro w: Derek Wood. Dean Drawbough. Second Row: Coach Doug McCoy, Joe Barr. lan Lewis. David Dunlap, Sean Sargeant. .lohn Trimm. Third Row: Craig Janes, Mike Goddard. Danny Pate, David Chandler. Tim Heiman. Fourth Row: Steve Parker. David Humphreys. Joe Loranger. High goals and determination. he boys swim team set high goals this year and that meant lots of hard work. The team prac- ticed two times a day working on their skill and style. Having the right state of mind was particularly important to swim- ming. Since the workouts were dif- ficult and monotonous, a swimmer had to be dedicated. The boys showed an exceptional attitude. There was the talents of Joe Barr, Doug and Craig Janes. lan Lewis. Steve Fredericks, and Tim Heiman I. Off the blocks in a hurry. 2. Doug McCoy's friendly smile. 3. Carmine Tilgh- man's JV2 dive. 4. Doug Janes watches a meet. 5. Dean Drawbough is confused at the proper swim attire. 6. Carmine flying through the air. 7. Stephanie Woods con- centrates. 8. Joe loranger shows his skill 9. Where is the water? O spok rs to hehr out the team. The divers worked out with just as much enthusiasm. they worked on perfecting skill and technique in their graceful sport. Fellow diver Carmine Tilghman helped in more ways than one. Besides placing first in every meet, Carmine also coached the other team members and helped them perfect their dives. With the talent that the swimmers and divers displayed, much was accomplished and will continue to be accomplished. 4 A .gg CQJ ,ff-fav-A-4.-.v-vw ' .32 x W --wk Q ,iota F All Photos by R. Hightower. 4- fxxgutn. ,I M 1 ' Y 251 i 4 Xu :Iv
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