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back into the water. fl?-v Take a Dm Most of us, when we get up in the morning, slide out of bed and climb l i away fly's a home .ng Unidentified swimming object! 'Vis .. 'Pu' into a hot steaming shower, just to wake ourselves up. We then proceed to take time to blow dry our hair, pick out just the perfect outfit to wear and last, but not least, sit down and enjoy a leisurely, appetizing breakfast. But what happens to a swimmer in the morning? First of all, it's rise and shine around 5:30 a.m. - in the morning? He or she pulls on whatever's available and races down to the pool. A workout starts at 6 a.m. and ends at 7:45, but during that hour and a half they swim an average of 3,000 meters. That's not all. After school the swimmers put in another 4,500 met- ers. Now we know how the girl's team took second at state and the boys took sixth - hours of grueling practice. Jan Heimburg finished second in the 100-yard butterfly and fourth in the 200-yard individual medleyg Deena Degnan took fourth in the 100-yard freestyle and sixth in the 50-yard freestyle: Emily Lapeyre took fourth in the 500-yard freestyleg Mary Lapeyre and Anne Burroughs placed second and third in the 100-yard breaststroke. Brian Stanford won both the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard freestyle, Hale Thurston took third in the 500-yard freestyleg Richard McClure placed fourth in the 100-yard backstroke and fifth in the 200-yard individual medley. The diving team had a very success- ful season with the girls finishing second at state and Clark Kelly finishing first. Janet Bailey finished fourth in state followed by Kema Soderberg with fifth. When asked what the most exciting thing that happened during the season Kema said, The trips, diving with Charles and doing flips off the dressers in the motel rooms. Other swim team members were Julie Creed, Mary Murphy, Louise Pierre, Lynn Netherton, Paula Hunt. Debbie Halpin, Craig Bowman, Mike Maroney, Jeff Cotterell, Randy Sailer, Kevin Lineback and Brian Phillips. Swimming! 103
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Hieh Knee'in Despite snow, rain and an expected layer of volcanic ash, the track team managed to complete the 1980 campaign with much success. Bozeman qualified 11 boys for state while eight girls advanced to the elite class in Missoula. Several Hawks were among state leaders in both field events and running events. Mark Gary and Bruce Barnhart qualifed for state in three events. Both were on the 440 and mile relay teams and Mark qualified in the triple jump while Bruce qualified in the 100 yard dash. Ken Townsend, Dale Huls and John Emory all qualified in two events. Dudley Scott, Jim Kunda, Randy Cowen, Phil Nelson and Eric Deeg all qualified in one event. The girls also showed their abilities. Sophomore Karen Gibson qualified in both the mile and two mileg Julie Wolny qualified in the 880 and both relay teamsg Karen Uhlrich made it in the 330 low hurdles and both relays, Theresa Christy also made it in both relays. Freshman Terry O'Reilly and Deena Stanhope qualified in the 440 and mile relay, respectively. .The girls proved they pushed clear through state, with many finishing in the top 10. For the girls mile relay team of Karen Uhlrich, Julie Wolny, Deena Stanhope and Chris Boie finished fifthg Karen Uhlrich, Teresa Christie, Tracy O'Reilly and Melissa Hickman finished third in the 440 relayg Karen also placed fifth in the 330 low hurdles, along with Julie taking a fifth in the 880 run. For the boy, state was just another easy meet, except they did even better. They finished overall in fifth, while the girls placed 12th. John Emory set a record in a new event - the 330 low hurdles, giving him a first placeg Eric Deeg threw the discus 167-5 to place firstg and the mile relay team set a new state record of 1:21.6. Mark Gary finished second followed by Ken Townsend with a fifth in the triple jump, dale Huls placed fourth in the 440 run. The mile relay team was comprised of John Emory, Bruce Barnhart, Mark Gary and Dale Huls. Track! 105
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