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- , he girls' swimming team, coached by Mrs. Kathy ' List and Mr. William Stetson, finished its season with an overall record of 6-4. They laced third in conference, third n districts and twelfth in state. l Titan individual divers, by Miss Laura LaCursia, fifth and sixth in dis- and eleventh and twentieth state. The team was able to travel to Springs, Cal. during the Christmas break. Monica Mul- vihill, team captain, said, It was a great experience to have our work and fun together! Mulvi- hill also states that next year's team will be a lot stronger be- cause the jayvees will have a chance to move up to Varsity, the team only had three seniors this year. State qualifiers were Brooke Bauer and co-captain Petey Fuller in diving, Stacey Aschen- brenner for the 50-meter free- style, Jody Stetson for the 200- meter freestyle and the 500-me- ter freestyle, Bev Koenig for the 100-meter butterfly and the 200 individual medley, and the relay team of Aschenbrenner, Stetson, Koenig and Nicole Suerth for the 400 meter freestyle relay. Stetson placed fourth in both the 200 and the 500, the relay placed ninth, Fuller placed elev- enth and Bauer placed twentieth in diving. Freshman Ann Attea practices her start off the block before a meet. Qlst rowj K. Milz, P. K. Foote. 12nd rowj B. Koenig, M. K. Urevig, S. Aschenbrenner, Mulvihill, J. Stetson, C. Sandvik, N, johns, C. Mockros, T. Hoffmeyer, Suerth, N. Mockros, L. St. George. State Qualifier Petey Fuller executes a practice dive before the meet. junior Jody Stetson explodes from the starting block while practicing for the division championships. DIVERS: K. Adams, M. Pearlstein, 1. M. Budd, B. Bauer, P. Fuller. Heidenreich, N. Schmitz, A. Corley, Swimming!79
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Swimmers Place Third In Conference A group of swim team members loos- en up before a home meet. GIRLS SWIMMING Opponent Result Evanston Lost New Trier West won New Trier East Lost Maine South Lost Glenbrook North Lost Niles West Won Fremd Won Maine East Won Waukegan East Won Arlington Lost East Leyden Won Maine West Won Swimming!78 Senior Petey Fuller consults the team mascot during one of their more dif- ficult meets. JAYVEES: 11st row, D. Pillman, D. Dohnalek, K. Griesser, J. McKevitt, S. Dickau, L. Rugen. 12nd rowj M. Seinitz, N. Stickney, D. Mikeska, C. Stimmler, S. Kaplan. 13rd rowj T. Holeczy, B. Weber, A. Attea, A. Cur- ry, J. Gardner, S. Camacho. 14th rowl D. Baichello, G. Lindgren, B Schneider, J. Barmueller, M. Mulvi- hill, L. Hultberg, L. Greenberg, D Carson. l 1
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Gymnast Perform Well, Place Second In Districts ymnastics as a word I I ' and a sport, can be traced back to early Greece, where the word gym- nazein meant exercising without clothes. Gymnasts began in the 1800's in Swe- den, the same time that gym- nastic apparatus was devel- oped in Germany and Czechoslovakia. The sport swept through northern and middle Europe and soon enough it reached GBS. The boys' gymnastics team, headed right for the wins with a 11-2 overall record for the season. The team finished with a 5- 2 conference record coming in third. In district they came in second. Six gymnasts qualified for the district sectionals. These were Shaun Hoffmeyer, Bill Winnet, Steve Yager, Tim 80! Boys Gymnastics Wilson, Chad Wilt and Scott Ginsberg. In the sectionals, Hoffmeyer placed fifth on high bar and sixth on parellel bars. He came in thirteenth in state with an 8.05 record. At districts, Winnet placed third in all around and fifth on rings and in conference he placed third in the all around event and fifth on the rings, while Hoffmeyer placed fourth in all-around, high bar and the parallel bars. Coach Tom Neville be- lieves there was a reason for so many wins. It's the fact that we've got two all-around strong men, Hoffmeyer and Winnet, he said. Gymnastics has come a long way, from Greece to Glenview, looking for space, and gymnasts seem to find it on the ground, on a bar or even in mid air.
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