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I oot-Loose 8: Fancy-Free 5 Despite the conflict which arose when use of the cemetery was denied for running practice, the Hawk harriers gave a fighting effort to fmish the season with a respectable record. The controversy was taken to the City Commission where it was decided that instead of running on hallowed ground, the runners move to Riverside Country Club. This was where most of the home meets were held. Coach Mary Murphy explained, All we were doing in the cemetery was running, which is a vital part of our training. ' ,Q 'ef --1 f 1 ' fi T lv. A P- x .v ! 'I X' Kathryn 5599 Bob 5612 Jack 5625 Mike 5650 Sfefnhagen Stevenson Stonebreaker Stroup TOU1 5607 Penny 5615 Pamela 5647 Cindy 5671 Sternhagen Stiff Straker Stucklik Many of the harriers felt that one hour's use per day wouldn't hurt the cemetery. Although the decision seemed unfair and of poor judgment, the boys placed third, just two points away from the second place team at state. The girls didn't fare as well, but did manage to place 12th. - The Hawks did have two members place in the top 10: Terry Bishop, who placed sixth and Kenny Zink, who placed 10th. The girls team had only one top 10 placer - Karen Gibson, who placed Sth. Both boys and girls were under great pressure, said Coach Mike Durney, but the boys team ran their best race of the season and the girls their worst. Harrier team members were seniors Phil Nelson, Phil Ward, Milo Rixe and Terry Bishop and juniors Kenny Zink and Mike McFaul. For the girls were seniors Joy MacPherson, Karla Weisner and Liisa Morrisong juniors Sherri Harkin and Laurel Morrisong and sophomores Karen Gibson and Chris Bole. Although the harriers will be losing many seniors next year, there are many returning members that should perform respectively. Who says hard work and sweat is all cross country runners experience. QL-RJ Krista Schlechten, Laurel Morrison, Liisa Morrison, Libby Grabow, Karen Gibson, Joy MacPherson, Sherri Harkin, Tara Johnson and Karla Weisner show that there is a little goofing off and fun involved, too. fa ,,',' .R . ,... 1 'QV' , .f v .'f 4 Q A- .V Joseph 5672 Paul 5695 Jeannette 5703 Parry 5710 Stucklik Swenson Taggaft Tatsey Bridey 5679 Doug 5698 Teresa 5707 Liz S724 Sullivan Switzer Tafafka Theisen
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Scotti 5523 Smith Steven 5529 Smith Susan 5535 Smith Kema 5539 Soderberg Tammy 5540 Soliday Kristy 5565 Spackman Mickey 5559 Speck Brian 5578 Starford Sharon 5583 Stasney Michael 5591 Stebbins Giving it all she's got Karla Welsner struggles to the finish. 'See a ghost, Phil? During the Bozeman Invitational, Phil Nelson treads over 'Hallowed ground. , 1 12 'O 'sac 'A S I .
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l Shootin2 nl rettv I can't wait 'til basketball season starts! 1 wonder how stiff the competition will be at tryouts? Do you think I'll make it? Tryouts are probably the hardest job that Coach Cynthia Lubbe has to do all session. But what actually does Coach Lubbe look for when she selects the Hawk varsity team. Quickness. fundamentals or how well the ball is handled, how well they shoot, good defensive skill and how well the girls use their common sense, stated Julie Wolney. To start out the season the girls were rated No. 3 in state defense. The varsity players were seniors Julie Wolney, Kim Hart, Vicki Larson, Jacque Neibauer and Karen Uhlrich. The juniors were Lynn Reavely, Penny Stiff, Lili Folsom and Liz Theisen. Siri Wise was the only sophomore to make the varsity. Junior Varsity was composed of juniors Jettie Taggart, Barb Brown, Kris Pearson and Julie O'Neil. The sophomores were Melissa Hickman, Tammy Sobrepena, Jen- nie Allen, Lisa Dorn, Terri Allen, Wand Dowdy. Laura Hendricks, Suzy Russell and Darcy Holland. Julie Wolney, 5-5 senior guard was a second team selection for the All-Divisional AA team. In the Western AA conference the girls placed sixth with Missoula Sentinel first, followed by Anaconda. Kalispell, Hellgate and Butte. The girls finished with a 5-15 record despite their dedication all season. Oh, if I were only two inches higher! wishes Kim Hart dur- ing a game played against Libby. Lili Folsom squeezes her way up 'T' to the ball while Siri Wise and Jacque Neibauer look on. What forml Senior guard Julie Wolney shows what it takes to be a winner. fl.-M I Mitch 5727 Bill 5729 Don 5735 Thompson Thornton Tootell Stacey 5728 Steve 5720 Ken 5751 Thompson Tingwall Townsend ,q 9, XZ g , t Z 4 ,I 4..,,, ,. , 'f A -I-4 i f - I v 1 V ' .1 A 'II v Todd 5776 Tana 5775 Kirk 5780 Leannette 5794 Traucht Turnquist Utzinger Vanderjagt Robert 5767 Toby 5778 James 5783 Sylvia 5799 Tudor Urdahl VanAusdol Vanorden Chuck 5805 Vaughn Ron 5815 Vyse
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