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1 Freshman Regina Sweeny sprints with the ball during the freshman-sophomore powderpuff game. The sophomore took the game 7-0. 2 A place to study, Sandy Bilyeu tackles her math assignment in the quiet of the library. at UI-IS Freshman year 'wild and crazy' Kind of wild and crazy was a good description of how the freshmen felt during their first semester of high school. Wild because they were freed from the bondages of junior high and vulnerable to new experiences. Crazy, because as Pete Hotovec described it, I couldn't find the algebra room. All settled into place second semester and the frosh began to feel that they were part of the UHS community, Friday night movies and a trip to Happy Joes were common weekend activities. Grease was the number one favorite movie choice by the freshmen. Mopeds eased transportation problems. Many frosh spent their summer earnings on the new bikes. They could be seen everywhere, the school's bike racks over flowed with the S300 motor bikes. Gas mileage was pretty good, averaging 100 miles to a gallon of gas. All in all, freshmen year was a year of many new experiences, some good and some embarrassing: but most nineth graders seemed to survive their first year of high school.
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unner up at State Wlth the best flnlsh In the :story of the UHS team the 1979 urls Golf Team fmlshed second at tate After wlnnlng the sectional ournament by 59 strokes and lnnmg the distract by 29 strokes he Jayettes advanced to the state ournament for the fourth tnme ln uve years Followmg the first round action he lmksters Krls Ehm Sue Bjork ern Chrlstensen Patty Mltchell nd Mary Schmidt led the tourney y one stroke over three tame efendmg champuon West Des olnes Valley After the second ound concluding the meet rbandale placed second behlnd alley and 29 strokes an front of he third place team Co captaun rls Ehm tled for fourth In the dlvldual dlvnslon with 18 hole ounds of 82 and 88 The swingers won two major ltles durmg the regular season helr own lnvltatlonal and the noxvllle lnvltatlonal where co aptam Sue Bjork captured edallst honors with a 42 The urls also flmshed a close second o Grinnell ln the CIC tournament Wmnlng their own lnvltatlon the oys Golf Team topped eight ther schools Tum Morgan was edallst ln the event Brlan Freese nd Kent Kramer tned for runner p medalist The team flnnshed econd an the CIC against tough ompetltlon Junlor Brlan Freese concentrates on a ar putt on number 9 Varsity Team T Morgan, K Kramer, B reese, J Brown, and J Palmer Practlcmg hrs chnp shot on the practuce reen IS junlor Kent Kramer Sensor Tlm Morgan watches hrs drive off e first tee Boys' Golf Team FRONT ROW D Drake, ' Andrew, M Byrnes, B Bagley, E ohnson, J Barnes, T Stenseth, C erguson BACK ROW M Nvcola, T Morgan, Kramer, B Freese, B Willem, J Brown, Sheppard, P Schroeder, Coach eppmeuer Girls' Golf Team FRONT ROW M chmldt, P Mitchell, K Prlngnltz, L malley, A Ventlmg BACK ROWT hrustensen, S Bjork, K Ehm, C Wlllls, K oerlngsfeld, V Ellfrltz, Coach Nlcola NOT ICTURED L Wlllem Graduating seniors K Ehm, S Bjork, K oerlngsfeld, A Ventllng Varsuty Team FRONT ROW T hrlstensen, C Wrllvs, K Ehm BACK ROW oach Nlcola, P Mitchell, S Bjork, M chmvdt The Jayettes are funner up champions at e state tournament 1 S1 iii? -msewft, Q db ,gi l Girls' Golf 0 163 I . . . . . 1 jr L , Us I -I rv cd - 'M' A T '- ,rl e'e.' X- l N . . - 5 X Qi X ' 'T -1 3 335 ' .' flu, r I I I I .W-, gr., 4 I V , ,A . . I -L 1 Iwflg I, , I I-.li A 5 V :X tv I' , , Q-.X lr I V4 'fi 93.21 A V , '. ' M Q' N - -X 1 ' T ' ' -'-- J- . ' - - X'-fx--elite fr 'Nm t Fifi ,tiff 4 he . 2 , 1 4,1 lf' 'F ' . 1 . 5 -,mt -9' v-I ., g,' V, W A . elf, -i K A J gh -,Q 1 . - - 1 I ,, 1 i - T. . . A .2 K ' . 1 u I 1 N l G . .V - ri y 1 v --.. j L. . E1 ' 1 1 I : ' U ' :HP MJ . j ' l - , i . . Q , x it Y I Y . . . . 'N il . I F . . . - gl L Q j 'Ea 4 I I I ' I I .
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