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Li? Mendez and Kim Ruder slap hands alter a good return, Player bounces ball oil her arms. Judy Doekstader, Laura Eggleston, Dana Guinn, Paula Reese, and Terry Madrid give a cheer before the game. hr!
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This group of swinging Rams finished second at the district competition and sixteenth at state. David Lojko lines up for the putt. Chipping Toward the Top The G.M.H.S. golf team had a good season this year. This group of swinging Rams finished second at the district competition and sixteenth at state. This was quite an accomplishment for Green Mountain being that this yearis team was the first from our school to have players qualify for state. Four Green Mountain golfers quali- fied for state: Seniors, Terance Burns and Dave Lojko along with Juniors, John Korb and Kevin Thomas repre- sented G.M.H.S. Junior John Korb was seventh in the league for the year. New coach Roger Martenson, who spends his spare time teaching science here at G.M., commented that he en- joyed working with this years group, and that it was probably the best team in Green Mountain High School's his- tory. Coach Martenson felt that the team, which consisted of two seniors, six juniors and four sophomores, played the best collectively at the district play- offs. Finally he offered to speculate that next year's team would also be good because they had so many underclass- men on the team. BACK: Kevin Thomas, John Korb, Terrance Burns, David Lojko, Steve Dunagen, Coach Rog- er Martenson. FRONT: Brian Watson, Jim Pearl, Pae Song, Brett Maples, Jerry Dempsey. NOT PICTURED: Chuck Florian, Mike McA- lister. a .ta ' . .. . ,. 'f f --- YS, Golf - l
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WKWWWW They all agreed it was worth every ounce of effort that they put into the season. Our team goes for the ball as the other team watches in suspense, Dana Guinn jumps for a set. Players Giving 10021 The girls' volleyball had a great team with an ll-ll record. Even though the practices were long and tiring, everyone made an effort to attend them and give a full l00'Zi. The long, hard practices were what kept the players going throughout the games, said coach, Bill Noon. There were many tough oppo- nents but the team worked hard and supported each other. The games were held at various schools and usually started between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. MThere was not much support at the games even when they were played at G.M.,,, commented a player wishing to remain anonymous. Not only did the players have to go to the practices and the games but they also had the responsilbility of getting good grades. f'Trying to find time to do everything and still get homework fin- ished was extremely difficult. All the other things that needed to be complet- ed, including essays, also took time off our social life, was a mutual feeling among the team members. They all agreed it was worth every ounce of ef- fort that they put into the season. This year's volleyball players were: Tawnya Campbell, Julie Chavez, Suzanne Clark, Mel Corbett, Laura Eggleston, Katie Gleason, Dana Guinn, Helen Holowaty, Laura Jelliffe, Lisa Jel- liffe, Lisa Kasel, Jenny Kundred, Leonor Lucero, Kathy Lynch, Terry Madrid, Liz Mendez, Sandy Mohr, Kelly Monahan, Kris Olson, Karen Par- sons, Brenda Pribyl, Paula Reese, Kim Ruder, Jung So, Jung Son So, Tina Stewart, Emelie Tir- ree, Kelli Worrell. iF'i ,. ,... ,sw-sws W-- .t. . -..,,.,.-few.: up-qw we - , ss' M-at -wvwvsmtwkeiiix if 2 it -- ..,- a.,.-m.-t..,a...aa.., A 3 . . ..., ,W ...... 1 Girls' Volleyball 0 163
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