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Heaving the discus with good form, v i ' C s .rf - gint: L .ZF , we , L z . gr ' ie .fi r, - KW: X7 i 1-1 3: 'xi A Q C, 1 7.5.64 N FRONT ROWV: Dixie Rowtlen, Penny Thompson, Heidi Rodas, Jeri Bonnell, Sutton, Carmen Tribhle, Sheila Lane, Cathy Ochs, Pat .Klein, Kathy Lane, Amy Mackey, Carole Lumsden, Donna Iackson, Patty Teague. SECOND Cindy Edmonds. BACK ROYV: jean Rodas, Jean McM1llen, Kathy Brown, ROVV: joy Ferris, Alma Voorhees, Kathy Geary, Gretchen Williams, Eleesa Bev Iefforcls, Joyce Baker, Dianne Hzinsman, Ioan Ward. Faulkner, Florence Hunt, Coach Charlene Colvin. THIRD ROW: Cristal Personal Achievement Emphasized in Girls' Track -i.?!f fx-qf sw. iff- --..- ue- ua ' 15.1 Q . . .. -we. ' Skimming quickly over a low hurdle, Jeri Bonnell displays good style. 530305 N i H-.5 4-ff P-if ' -...lex Penny Thompson throws for 91 feet. Bounding from a starting Dixie Rowden sprints for a win. .Www rw. . ,V wing., ,, -' - . . '3-1. Q im ' si. it wfflsggf fs -sf: sf f, '- 1- V., -yyg A . .4,f.g,,-ggfgbqf1.-,519 -T , --A is-,. fi.. A., 'Satish Personal achievement was one of the main points emphasized during the March 1-May 22 track season. Coach Charlene Colvin feels that the achievement of personal success as well as representation of the school is very important in any competitive sport. Interest was high in this year's track team. There were more than thirty participating members with the majority being sophomores. Increased interest was evi- dent throughout the state for two new districts had to be added to the six existing ones. During the season the individual girl participated in ten or eleven meets, pending state qualification. Led by many experienced track girls, the track team aimed to equal or surpass last yearis record of twelve out of thirteen members qualifying for state.
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Completing an important shot, Cis Haydon wins the match. B Increased interest in the tennis team was very sig- nificant during the season. The girls participated in two weeks of conditioning and one week of challenges before their twelve-meet season, excluding district and state, began. Determining their playing position on the basis of ladder challenges provided the opportunity for all of the members of the twelve-member team to improve or even to move up to one of the top four competing positions. Through long hours of practice and individual instruc- tion, Mrs. Kathy Glasmann, the coach, felt that the girls improved immensely before the season was over. The members learned the importance of playing the best game possible by analyzing their strokes, conserving their strength, and aiming for perfection. Increased Interest Is Significant for Tennis Tear QC 4-Q. FRONT ROW: Pam Thompson, Do B h , K ' L h I, R . kl L d Ianert, Debbie Bullard. BACK ROWH?-mNIoxl':ibg.eEIror1'l.g', PL:2?1i?ye1cker2x1Eg5 un Ln u Ol-yall Cough Kqthy Gmmann Rohm Dlckemon CB - E1 -l
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VARSITY FOOTBALL 1970 Record Mitchell Opponent 21 .... .... C herry Creek .... ..... 1 7 7 ..... Wasson .... 31 14... ...Centennial... 13 6... Palmer 15 6... Lalunta ...48 0... Central .. ...27 6... .. East ...33 3... ...Trinidad.... .. 0 21 ..... South ..... 6 25 Coronado 13 .f, P.. -3-we gre, -eff T2 J. V. FOOTBALL 1970 Record Mitchell Opponent 13 6... .... Wasson 21 ...Centennial... ...27 62... .... Palmer .. 0 38 ...FountainValley... .. 6 14 .... Central 0 28... .... East .. 6 22... ...Trinidad.... .. 0 32... .... South... .. 6 19... Widefield ...28 28... ...Coronado... .. O fn? -fn? 1970-71 Scores Zi I'
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