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M wma 1 ,V 47 fGymnast1cs 49 1 Db -. Q Bai 4 5 Q M' , M... GIRLS' GYMNASTICS SQUAD Kneeling: Dena Talbert, Kristi Lauderback, Brenda Lowe, Tenece Walker. Second Row: Debbie Jeffries, Coach Cheryl Neal. Third Row: Ginny Atkison, Joanne Engelbrecht. Top Row: Monica Powers, Karen Neal, Saundra Rigsby. 2. Brenda Lowe, '81, does a backflip on the beam. 3. Brenda Lowe does a handstand at the North meet. 4. Peter lngmire, '78, practices his routine on the parallel bars. 5. Preparing to dismount is John Chung, '78. 6. BOYS' GYMNASTICS SQUAD: John Chung, Peter Ingmire.
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46 f Gymnastics Gymnasts Bend Over Backward To Send Two To State Contest With only one returning senior, pros- pects did not look good for the inexperi- enced Girls' Gymnastics Team. Howev- er, with the performances of several ninth-graders, the team was able to place fifth in the league and send Bren- da Lowe, '81, to the tournament in Newton. This was supposed to be our worst year, but it turned out to be a superior one, commented Coach Cheryl Neal. The Boys' Gymnastics season was less encouraging. Coach Eric Black's squad began the season with fifteen members but ended with only three. Perhaps the only highpoint was Peter Ingmire's fifth place finish at the 4A state tournament.
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48 fGolf Golfers Finish Third In State With a third place finish in state competition, the boys' golf squad had perhaps its best season ever. Leading the team were seniors, Jerry Hime- baugh and Kurt Yarbrough, who, in City League competition, took first place in the two-man contests while Yarbrough took second and Hime- baugh took fifth in individual play. At the Regional Tournament in Indepen- dence, the pair took second place be- hind the home team by a mere four strokes, the first time the duo had been defeated in two years of play. The girls' team had more problems as only three girls, all sophomores, partici- pated. League rules dictate that a team must compete with four members, so the girls were allowed to play only as individuals. They ended play with a re- cord of one win and five losses. i
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