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15 Kathy Smith comes out ofa layout squat vault. 25 D.H. girls gymnastics team. 35 Kathy Smith in a layout squat vault. 35 Miki Morgan and Cheri Norman completing a stern rise on the bars. 55 Miki Morgan casts into a compulsory uneven bar dismount. 65 Girls Basketball team 75 Coach Thorton emphasizes a point to his players. 85 Cindy Bergstrom drives against opponent. 95 Cindy Bergstrom attempts a free throw for one point, IO5 Karen Mason goes for two. ll5 Terri Atchinson goes up for the lay-up. 125 Coach Wilson looks in despair while the referee explains point. The Varsity C.I.F. Basketball Team are Leji zo Right Top Row: Mary Jo Bastardi, Jodi Joswick, Arlean Harris, Amy Day, Terri Aitchison, Maureen Miller, Donna Vinson, Karen Anderson, Karen Mason . sf H- YOCWYK' KfiEE ,af9H10t,W Ka Dennis, ABarbra Sedgwick, Bottom Row: Covch Wilson, Cindy Bergstrom, Christel Felder, Tory eynolds, Kerri Ward, Kristine Kiruse, Lori Mc Gui! and Coach Thorton. 6 P,,,,,,,,,,.w- 3 I0 l I N. Our Competetive Nature
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. , .A :l ...4u m' - -- BASKETBALL SHI g GYMNASTICS SWI GS. K :Q N l ,f The Team as a unit is important .. . one person cannot make the team these are the concepts behind a good gymnas- tics team. This year Dana Hills gymnastics team found that their most memorable meets were a .95 win over San Clemen- te in a compulsory dual meet and a .6 loss to San Clemente in compulsory league championship. Named most valuable all around players were Debbie Spriet and Mary Roberts, for un- even barsg Michel Morgan, for lloor exercise Beth Saunders. Girls C.I.F. Basketball came in 2nd in the South Coast League. Coach Thornton says that team work makes a good basketball unit . The girls practice two to two and a half hours a day. The most memorable game was against Mission Viejo and was memorable because D.H. played very well and only lost by three points. Outstanding players for Varsity were sophomore Terri Aitchison and Maureen Miller, Juniors Karen Mason and Donna Vinson. Outstanding J.V. players were Sally Mayne and Christel Felder. One Year Before the Mast
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'lGood sound fundamentals and teamwork, thats the key for opening the door to a championship. This year, the girls volleyball teams, could ' not quite put it together to obtain the afore mentioned goal. With the Varsity's record of four wins, six losses, the team acquired ifth place in the league. Meanwhile, the varsity's counterpart, coached by Mrs. Nealy, gained fourth place in the league standing, after a hard fought 1 five wins, five loss record. Kathy Willet was named the Vars1ty's M.V.P. as was dynamic Terry Gates for Junior Varsity's. Because of the fact that there will be a fine group of returning players, coaches Nealy and Kuhl indicated that there will be a definite 'fDolphin Domination in i years to come. This year D.H. Girls Track Team has goals to better the team and try G E for C.I.F. finals. Coach Cunerty plans to uwork the team to death and go to state finals. This year stars have been named: Denise Garciag 100 and 220 yard dash, Pam Stekeng shot put, Linnea Bauman, long distance M S G 0 and Nicky Jepsen, high and long jump. The team has a lot of potential and if they continue to progress they will do very well in the league. ' w'T f V ' . fa - .ff-L rn- wil, 4 V A WHA, -,,. 1 H .M-Q-7-YA,V H-A .. , W , , -'--'-,. , ,.., ,,.--,,.,.r-,. ,r-rf'-'. 'i ' .Q .15-.vf.fSri'Y1-..'fK -t.: ,Eff riff. ' ' is -' ' ' .- -2. 5- . ' ' ' '5' 1 fgsiptii. - Q-L5bi9gL'xL.5.:R.4faJ'i . AV -Mi!-if , , , ,, - . X L ' gg. . , i , . ,p , V .... ,,., 4:55 ' ' li .. , , , Q. - ' fri: .' 1 '- -F - N' U 'ik' V -. ' - t 11 ff'-'N ' -- ' -- . .59 '. I . x 1 .ix 'xx .N 4 V, 9,.:?fT'fa:'fiff'3 'Vt sf. I - 'F . pi ii wif, ' . Biff-'22 j ,. 1 1, f.g.igg5i:.5 . Q - - W Uv ai X: .h A' ... ,. K1-v - 1 W- 'f - ' K it is 7 r , - ' I ..+..... , ,. f im 1 1 M y P mg is T AQ , I- 2 ' wg' 5 Q-Quill: J W- I Q-wi' diAlQw:i9',e,. -1- . L g . 4 Q V ,yi 3 Q! 'P . in . -1 'A i W' I i 1' ... . -..l.l-. ' 5- . - E s :, Top Row L I0 R5 Sh a ln: n my ,, ra s, athy Willett, Arlean . . ,. T. ... t ,L . .. Harris, Middle Row: -, k n, . Q,-M, 'i f an A rgyp Mason, Maryjo Bastardi. RU1F2,' Carlait iizijfl t r a , ilja 4 e ire 1,1 s ' Pfdamsg Terry Gates, . 1' 1 LL -A. ' s, . . , I. F. Wi ett, olly O'Hano- lon, Kelli Rooney, Angie Sipe. 1 W, 3 4 One Year Before lhg M ast
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