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LOWER SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS: Back Row - Dolly da Ponte, Captain Marsha Montgomery, and Cindy Cox. Second Row - Libby Rule, Eleanor Balloff, Peggy Burton, and Ann Glover. Front Row - Suzanne Vaughn, Johanna Ault, and Mimi Preston. Active Cheerleaders Exemplify Lower School Spirit ATHLETICS 71 :1ff1
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70 - ..,.. . . fy: I .fit Sf: . ,X.. N i 5 wi 'ff gflf-Wi A-TEAM - Front Row tl-rj: Tim Schriver, Lee Congleton, Clint Anderson, Jamie Johnson Chip Peters, Eric Underwood, Manager Tom Coe. Back Row: Coach Dorn Kile Myers Morton, Max Finklestein, Matt Frere, Rob Jones, Stan Jones, Coach Don Tarvin. Consistent Performance Marks Lower School Teams The A-Team performed consistently throughout the season. Led by Captain Lee Congleton, the Spartans entered close competition in the first games and lost each by only a few points. Coach Tarvin developed the team's talent and endurance during the long season. All-City players Lee Congleton and Max Finklestein were major point-getters. Rob Jones, also an outstanding player, showed great promise. From the seventh and eighth grades, Eric Underwood, Lance Walton, and Doug Hogan put forth great effort in their A-Team appearances. The season culminated in the City Tourna- ment against Whittle Springs, an exciting game which stretched into double overtime. Unfortunately, the Spartans lost by a couple of points. The B-Team faced its first game against Park with real confidence. The game lasted into overtime, but the Spartans succumbed when Park put in new players. In the first few games, the team pushed hard but had little success. Several players, such as Doug Hogan, Lance Walton, and Jeff Drew, distinguished themselves. The major point-getters were Steve Cox and Steve Avery, who inspired the team to a final surge of effort. In a closing game, the Spartans were victorious! .Win 'f - - ,,,j Q . ' rrsr I 9 WH 9 aj i Q ,g W ...,V VIN' me .Qr A , B-TEAM - Qbelow, l-rl First Row: Bob Rule, Steve Avery, Doug Hogan, Jeff Drew, Mike , C M Montie. BACK ROW: Coach Dorn Kile, Jim Roddy, David Burdette, Tommy Bell, Lance ' Walton, Steve Rash, Mike Tysinger, Steve Arnett. i 4 re ww L.. 'hd-
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lst Row: Amy DeLozier, Nancy Dean, Melissa McCoy, Jeanne Calhoun, Meg Cifers, Marsha Montgomery. 2nd Row: Christine Jensen, Ruth Shellabarger, Peggie Johnson, Ann Haslam, Julie Bullock, Ellen Brown, Jeanie Slayden, 3rd Row: Sam Patterson, Al Locke, Bill Yarberry, Bill Bullock, Hazen Dempster, Dean Smith, Steve Boling, Anthony Reagan. Missing: Leigh Rinearson, Philip Brandt, Sara Hunt, David Mize, Franklin Trent, Warren Beck, Warren Overbey. Depth and Consistency: Spartan Swimming Success The previous successes of Webb swim teams create UNDEFEATED a great incentive among Webb swimmers. As a result, Webb 96 Catholic 68 the competition is always fierce. This year was certainly Webb H9 Alcoa 35 no exception, as Webb rolled up an unblemished 4-0 Webb 90 Farragut 75 season. The team also placed second in city competition, Webb H5 Central 50 missing lst by only one point. Several individuals, Cap- tain Meg Cifers, Peggie Johnson, Jeanie Slayden, and . .. . f Ruth Shellabarger, competed among the best in the state meet. 1 The 1974 season saw Webb eliminate all opposition easily except for the Farragut Admirals. The Spartans defeated this team in their tightest regular meet only to be defeated by Farragut in the city meet. It was a very uncomfortable second place. Al Locke, Steve Boling, Christine Jensen, Ruth Shellabarger, and Julie Bullock are next year's leaders. This year's leaders, Meg Cifers, Jeanie Slayden, Peggie Johnson, and Billy Yarberry, performed brilliantly as usual in both city and state meets. The 1974 season was extremely successful as is proved by its culmination in the city and state meets. As usual graduation will be costly but not disastrous. Although - -.- some talented swimmers are leaving, the future is never- theless bright for the Spartan swimmers. In their six years of existence, they have achieved an impressive 17-4 record. Good luck next year! 72 : P:av ' Jlisxwgawwr- 'A '2tm z: ,fuN f-www'
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