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1. Terri Woods, untiring stamina allows her to have a strong finish in the 200 I.M. 2. Junior Beth Eyler was South's most successful sprinter this year. 3. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ms. Swenson, Teresa Borthwick, Anne Backstrom, Sandy Stegeman, Jean Cheswick, Denise Didier, Donna Cheswick. SECOND ROW: Lynn Brake, Sue Moden, Janet Norton, Maureen Kennedy, Shari Miller, Beth Eyler, LeeAnn Patterson, Mary Hutchinson, Cindy Ayre - manager. STAND- ING: Ce Ce Pivonka, Denise Ziegler, Shellee Gadberry, Debbie Stegeman, Mary Parks and Terri Woods co-captains, Beth Rhaesa, Lori Stineman, Sue Vemon. Not Pictured: Dana Ziegler, Pat Meier, Kim Medina - manager, and Judy Cradoville. 4. Mary Hutchinson wears a look of apprehension during the state meet at Manhattan. 5. Freshman Sandy Stege- man provided some underclass depth on the girls relays. 6. Junior Mary Parks can boast an undefeated season in the 500 freestyle. swimming 09
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l Girls, Swimming After coming through their first full year of trials and tribulations, South's girls' swim team showed some excellent talent. Starting the season with some 35'odd beginners, they ended with 28 fairly seasoned swimmers. More important than talent or quality, all the experience and know- ledge gained this year will be back next year because the team lacked a single senior. The team did exceptionally well throughout the entire season. Junior Terry Woods used her butterfly abi- lity to go undefeated in dual compe- tition. Mary Parks also had an unde- feated season in the distance frees- tyle events. Moving on to bigger and better id' swimming things after their dual season, Beth Eyler, Sandy Stegeman, Jean Ches- wick, Sue Vernon, Lee Ann Patter- son, Mary Hutchinson, Mary Parks, and Terry Woods all qualified for state in swimming events. Beth Rhaesa qualified for state in diving competition. Terry Woods and Mary Parks finished second and third in their respective events. The team se- cured a seventh place finish among a field of mostly 5A schools. As was stated before the entire team was made up of underclassmen. The only thing lacking is the im- mense desire to become a champion- ship team. The confidence obtained this year will aid the swimmers im- mensely in the future. ff , 2 A ' i 3
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Golf The Salina South golf team com- pleted another great and exciting season. The Cougars won the Salina and Hutchinson Invitationals, the two largest tournaments in the state. The also defeated Central in a dual meet. Other victories include the McPherson Invitational, the Newton Invitational, and the Regional cham- pionship. Four year lettermen Steve Brown and Bob Kennedy joined three year lettermen Ron Dawson and John Norton on a 4-man team that did not finish worse than third in any tourna- ment. Brown, Kennedy, and Dawson played excellent all year and quali- fied for the State tournament for the third straight year. Norton filled the fourth spot and qualified for State for the first time. The two man team had different players playing almost every touma- ment with Randy Syring, Stan Eddy, Bruce Johnson, Scott Smolich, and Scott Sloan all playing in at least two tournaments. Sloan and Eddy quali- fied for the Regional tournament and surprised most people by winning the 2-man title and qualifying for the State toumament. South found an overabundance of trouble at the State tournament as the 2-man finished eighth and the 4- man team disappointingly finished second again behind Central. Steve Brownis tying for first medalist was the one bright spot for South in the State tournament. Even with the disappointing finish South had the most successful season in it's short history and even though half the team is graduating Coach Kindlesparger will put his masterful coaching to work and again field a powerful team next year. golf
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