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Youn g But Talented Cross Country Tammy Chidesler practices daily lo improve her time. ' ■■ ■■ Illl Lee Daniels lends his experience lo the younger harriers. The cross country team competed this year with an inexperienced squad. Although the team had only one senior, it still had bright trioments. At the Loyola Invitational, Elmhurst battled some of the top Division I and II teams. Mike Berg placed in the top fifty in the men ' s division as did Chris Nielsen in the women ' s contest. Senior Lou Caffero came off injured reserve and joined the team at the Judson Invitational, where the men ' s team finish- ed fifth. In the women ' s division, Vilma Wood completed the course in fourth place while Cindy Schmeckpeper cap- tured seventh. Finally, in the last meet for the expir- ing Chicago Metro Conference, the squad placed every runner in the top thirty, with Niel sen placing thirteenth and Wood run- ning fifteenth. The woinen finished fourth in the conference. The men ' s team competed in the CCIW, the toughest Division III con- ference in the country. Berg was again the top runner for the Bluejays as he ran to capture twenty-sixth place. Mike Clock, Caffero and Lee Daniels also toured the course in less than thirty minutes. Both squads wound up their seasons at the Regional Championship at Credit Island, Iowa. The women finished twelfth in the team standings, led by Wood and Nielsen with Fran DeFrancesco, Tammy Chidester, and Cathy Hyland close behind. The men finished in sixteenth place, with Berg in the lead. Every E.C. harrier broke thirty tninutes on the course. Mike Berg was the men ' s MVP while Chris Nielsen won that title among the women. Mark Bukovsky. Jim Snyder and Vilma Wood earned Most Improved. Bottom Row: Vilma Wood. Mall Mimlilz, Tammy Chidester, Bob Bythell, Mike Berg, Lee Daniels, Top Row: Lou Caffero. Chr Nielsen, Jim Snyder, Mark Bukovsky, Mike Clock. Pele Jelinek.
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Unfulfilled Hopes j H Women s Tennis The tennis team had a disappointing fourth place finish in the conference tour- nament, said Coach Hanke. I unders- tand the mishap in number two doubles could not be helped, and more or less it sealed our destiny. Because of the mishap. North Park edged out E.G. to capture sole possession of third place. The weather did not cooperate throughout the season, so that when the team played, it was the exception and not the rule. Despite this lack of practice, Hanke said, I was pleased with our season considering the difficult schedule. Nine wins and six losses is a very creditable record. I was especially pleased with number one singles Karin Fox (12-6), number two singles Lisa Pienionte (13-5), number three singles Kathy Kozurek (11-7) and Deb Johnson ' s 15-3 record at number four singles. Coach Hanke was impressed with the play of first year players Deb Faber and Sally Misiora. He felt they improved each week and had high hopes for them next year. — Debbie Johnson i f Shari Hoffman exhibits good form as stie drives home her firsl Number two singles player, Lisa Piemonte, begins the wind up for a big play. Karin Fox, the team ' s Most Valuable Player, sets for a return from the baseline. Bottom Row: Karin Fox, Debbie Johnson, Deb Faber, Top Row: Al Hanke, Lisa Piemonte, Sally Misiora, Kathy Kozurek.
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