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GIRL GYMNAQTS ACHIEVE 5-3 RECORD!! The girls' gymnastics team, coached by Mrs. Van- Natter, finished this season at 5-3. The team 's captain, Sandy Sommerfeld, a senio r, cap- tured points for the team by turning in outstanding perfor- mances in vaulting. The other senior gymnast was Carol Aas - land. Vicki Douglas, compet- ing in all events, and Mary Tylinda copping top places in tumbling, free exercise and Vaulting, added their efforts to this year's record. New for the girl s this year were two assemblies at Rogers City and Cheyboygan, where the AHS gymnasts performed for the two cities' high schools. SCOREBOARD ALPENA 35 Harbor Springs 6 ALPENA 35 Boyne City 5 ALPENA 46 M2 Reed City 2 Hillsdale 49 ALPENA 35 lonia 57 172 ALPENA 54 lf2 ALPENA 46 lf2 Harbor Springs 9 l!2 Hillsdale 54 1X3 ALPENA 47 273 ALPENA 46 lf2 Boyne City 37 178
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an-Q-F WIN FIRST INVITATIONAL MEET!! L... if mg. ALM FRONT:A. Cruise, R. Rensberry, R. Schepke, K. Costel- lo, K. Mills I. Timm D I-Iowa B Dicke . m 7 7 ' Y Y? ' yi I S B. Canavan. ZND ROW:A. Pernie, D. Brousseau, R. jen- kins, F. Montie, G. Bey, R. Rousseau, T. King, R. Van- Wagoner, D. Golder, R. Rensberry, D. Roznowski, T. Black. 3RD ROW: T. Snyder fMgr.j, M. Grossner, G. Carpenter, M. Burns, R. Timm, R. Reinholz, R. Brady, H. Schiller, T. Goodall. BACK: Coach'Art Gillespie, R. GougeonfMg'r. Q, D. Bahling, R. Chojnacki, B. Couture, F. Grambau, B. Kensa, Studentteacher Roger Springsteen, Asst. Coach Arlan Haugerud. WRESTLING- - '67 STYLE The 1966-l967Alpena High SchoolWres- tling Squad, under the strict supervision of Coach Art G i lle s p i e and Assistant Coach Arlan Haugerud, won its first invitational Wrestling meet in the history of A. H. S. this year, eventually finishing the season with a record of seven Wins, three losses and one UG. Practicing regularly in the gym of the old Alpena High, the team gained skill, stamina and expe rience needed to excel in their sport, as they, as individuals gained valu- able knowledge of fair play and, at the same time, became seasoned athletes. Hey, not so hard--I can't breathe. A double exposure ? ? ?
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