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Page 50 text:
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olf his years Golf Team came through their season with a great overall record of 5 wins, 2 ties, and only z loses. This years group of golfers had a terriffic time on the course with two of its members qualifing for the City Championship Competition. The qualifiers were Jim Miller who placed 9th and Roy Fransie who placed 14th. The team overall placed 3rd in both the city and in the City Championship Tournament. This year's most valuable player was Jim Miller, a fine athlete. Golf is said to be a very relaxing sport. It gives the person a chance to compete in a sport with- out much physical effort. Golf takes skill and concentration to be a good player. Golf gives you a chance to get out in the fresh air while you are able to take a brisk walk along the course between holes. Dr. Bowes recommends a trip to your local golf coursse. er.. t.., --'-,-- . ' - . . k Hfflf c r . t... . . -.-- .. if '- 'Sn Ag' 1 X50 gt :E 1 nu ' 1 5,32 7 . f X . ' unfa' ' l .. 5 4 Y , .,, 131 0 B 'v'- I 4-D Uri SENIORS: jim Miller Dennis Bellcot Row I: Dr. Bowes, Dennis Bellcot, Richard Koch, Jim Miller Row 2: Greg Acherman, Charles Teichert, Roy Fransie, lim Buch
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L.. X I V 0'WQ ,'7'3 Z6 QQQQQOQ' Wd' A 4 7 y Joanne waits for a return while Angel practices bouncing. Middle left: Nancy shows integrity on and off the court. Lower Left: Michelle dimples for the camera during a break. Lower right: Laurie shows us her professional form which earned her the right to be Most Valuable Player. his year's Girls Tennis Team gave Brashear a team to be proud of. They had their best season ever with a re- cord of nine wins and only two losses to Allder- dice and Langley. This year's most valuable play- er is Laurie Gormley. Their season is a tough one. They played three matches a week. These matches required extreme dedication by the play- ers, the coach, and the manager. Three of the games were rained out. Two of those games were made up. They also had a great deal of support this year. Many of the player's friends and par- ents came to watch the matches. This year in City, Joanne Nigro won a bronze medal. Nancy Armstrong captured fifth place in the singles competition. Many of the games played at City were tie breakers. Coach Street is looking forward to another good year. They already have many bright, young prospects. Many practice during the sum- mer, and some rake indoor lessons during the winter. Congratulations to this years team on their success and best of luck to next year's team.
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