George C Marshall High School - Columbian Yearbook (Falls Church, VA)

 - Class of 1973

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With the crash of flying pins, the Marshall Bowling Club got off to a great start. Though the “Rolling Statesmen” were a very new club, participation was popular among students and faculty alike. The seventy-five active members met weekly at the Falls Church Bowl America Bowling Alley and en¬ gaged in spirited inter-club compe¬ tition. Although abilities did seem to vary, fun was the main objective of the league and through the rumbling of bowling balls, laughter and excitement could be heard ev¬ erywhere. Most members looked forward to Wednesdays so that they could release their tensions, let out their frustrations or just relax after the normal school day functions. To satisfy any competitive spirit, trophies were awarded to the indi¬ viduals with high game and high set. The first and second place teams also received recognition. Above right: Mike O’Bannon and Mike Peer count the pins. Right: Rick McNulty attempts to hook his ball into strike territory. Opposite page, above: Though bowling is a group sport, the actual scoring is an individual ef¬ fort. Opposite page, below left: Despite their low scores, Tracy Nigg and Tim Houck enjoy themselves on an October afternoon with the bowling club. Opposite page, below right: Mrs. Kathrine Barrett demonstrates her unique follow-through.

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Combination of minds and bodies made Marshall Cross Country the winning team it was. Completing an undefeated, dual meet season. Marshall overcame the pain barrier to outstride competing runners. This triumphant season was marred only by a tie with Oakton. While in dividuals had excellent perform¬ ances, it was team effort as a whole that made GCM unbeatable. Run¬ ning in a closely knit pack, few gaps were left between Marshall runners With the superb coaching of John Schlogl, Cross Country maintained Marshall’s winning tradition. This Page, above: Running against Madison, George Clay comes in for the Statesmen Left: Coach John Schlogl keeps the watch over runners. Below center: Jim Coady sets himself mentally for the long race ahead Opposite page, far left: Dave Watt and Tommy Barnes push for the last few strides. Above center: Marshall and McLean runners tense as they line up for the start.



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