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F.H.S. Accomplishes Their Goals Back Row Asst. Coach Holmquist, St. Manager Patty Thomsen, Coach Zwiener. Front Row Denise Miller, Julie Jennett, Sue Galusha, Kris Anderson, Jerri Radke, Jane Lowe, Sheri Frazier, Melissa Hurst, Sally Hilty, Tammy Shockey, Chris Schepers. (Not pictured Jackie Metzger) What's the plan of attack? Sr. Talent Opponent F-opp F-opp F-opp Giltner 0-15 2-15 Marquette 15-13 15-7 Benedict 15-5 15-3 Bradshaw 15-9 13-15 13-15 Exeter 15-9 15-12 Hordville 15-1 15-1 •Benedict 15-6 15-4 •Exeter 15-3 15-7 •Hampton 15-13 4-15 7-15 •McCool 3-15 8-15 McCool 13-15 2-15 Polk 15-4 2-15 15-9 Hampton 4-15 3-15 Rising City 7-15 6-15 ••Exeter 16-14 15-2 ••McCool 6-15 13-15 •Conference Tournament ••District Tournament 22
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Full speed ahead OOPS! Go For It The Fairmont Tiger Football Team posted a 1-8 record during a hard fought rebuilding year. Dan Bures was the lone senior on the team and with the help of captains Shane Jantzi and P. J. O'Connor, the Tigers managed to play very good football at times. The season opened with Fairmont traveling to Giltner. Giltner was rated first in the state in the preseason polls. Giltner scored 28 points in the first half and was then shut out in the second by a stingy Fairmont defense. The Tigers first win came against Hordville when Fairmont won Homecoming by a score of 36-26. Rising City was 8-0 at the time and headed for the State playoffs. Even though, Fairmont scored first on a 49 yard run by Kendell Verhage to go on top 6-0. After trading touchdowns, the halftime score ws 14-14. Rising City scored twice in the second half after Fairmont's mistakes and finally won 38-14. Often a team's record does not indicate the heart and spirit of the team. This was the case of the 1984 team. All were underclassmen but one, and they played some of the best competition in the state. Through all of this, they never quit or backed down! They won personal victories because they had the character and courage to face adversity and hang in there. The 1984 team deserves respect for their perseverance and positive attitude. They not only grew as athletes, but also as people. GOOD JOB!! F M DRUG FREE POSTAGE ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS GENEVA, NE HOUSE OF HAIR DESIGN 1311 J STREET GENEVA, NE
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Back Row Jina Galusha, Lorraine Klipp, Traci Bures, Marcia Lefler, Tiffini Schaldecker, Leah Plambeck, Jodi Snodgrass, St Manager Patty Thomsen. Front Row Asst. Coach Holmquist, Coach Zwiener. (Not pictured Tiffany Edwards) F.H.S. girls showing perfect form. Aim Highlll You tell them how to do it. DRS. ASHBY ASHBY GENEVA, NE THE NEBRASKA SIGNAL GENEVA, NE 759-3117 The Fairmont volleyball team had a successful season. Opening with Giltner, the varsity squad beat Marquette and Benedict. Next, the FHS team played Bradshaw when they were at the peak of their season and FHS consequently lost, 15-9, 13-15,13-15. FHS then traveled to Exeter losing that night. On homecoming, FHS soundly defeated Hordville, 15-1, 15-1. During the week of Oct. 1-5, CRC Tournaments, the FHS girls played 5 games in 4 days. FHS defeated Benedict in the first round, defeated Exeter in the second round and lost the semi-final match to Hampton and the consolation game to McCool. Julie Jennett and Melissa Hurst were selected to the All-tournament second team. After the tournament, FHS traveled to Polk and defeated them 15-4, 2-15, 15-9, playing half of the third set in semi-darkness due to a power failure. FHS lost their final 2 season games to Hampton and Rising City. In District play, FHS again defeated Exeter and ended its season by losing to McCool. The varsity record was 7 wins and 9 losses. The J.V. record was 5 wins and 4 losses. Julie Jennett was selected to the Second-Team All-Conference and Melissa Hurst received Honor- able Mention. 23
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