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Girls Cross Country Rivals Pony Express Endurance and determination arc qualities found in cross country run- ners. Not only do the runners per- form in the hot sun but also in the freezing rain. Cross country runners have an inner struggle of the mind and body. They must tell themselves “just one more step” when all their strength is gone and they feel like giving up, but they must go on ... This year’s girls cross country team, despite the small turnout, built a strong foundation for next year. Individuals saw some good competition this year and will come back with the experience needed for a competitive team. Beth Shea prepares for another stampede. 21 hRONT ROW: Mary Flores, Beth Shea. Myra McGary. BACK ROW: Coach Miller, Lori Hendricks. Katie Gislcr, Leslie Vikc.
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Wagon Trails Revisited By Boys Cross Country This season's Boys Cross Country team galloped ahead of the compe- tition leaving their competitors in the dust. The two teams lassoed and hog- tied their competitors giving them no advantage over the fighting Bull- dogs. Individuals gave their all to make the 1980-81 cross-country season the best ever. o Rw . “The guys were great this year. BACK ROW: Mr. Swanson, Scott Johnson. Mark Whitney. Chris Carey F RONT ROW: David Kctsdcvcr. Mike Boe, Jim Jones BACK ROW Mr Swanson. Kirk Tibbcts. Chris Molthan. l oug Grant. Regan McMorris F RONT ROW: Brian Smith. Mike l.oncy. John Dcmpsy Mike l.oncy and Brian Smith stampeding to the end.
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Girls Gymnastics Have Incredible Season This year's team was young and inexperienced, composed mostly of freshmen. However, that fact didn't prevent them from working togeth- er and competing to their full poten- tial. They credit their progress to hard work and to Gcordie Duckler, the coach. Geordie’s encourage- ment and great sense of humor kept the team’s spirit high. The team’s biggest asset was sen- ior Martha Petty. The girls chose her as the “Outstanding Gymnast’’ because of her exceptional skill and leadership. Martha, team captain, com- ments, “There was something really special about the friendships we made on the team; the kind we'll never forget. We scored some of our highest scores of the season the last meet. It was really fun. It was ’in- credible'!! Gcordie described it that Kathy Paxion exhibits the skill required on the balance beam. 22 BACK: Coach Duckler, Patty Ross. Martha Petty. Liz Hanson, Peggy O'Harc. Diana Mack. FRONT ROW: Cathy Ackland, Mclisa Wood, Pam Bros- sart, Darla Olcman.
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