James Madison High School - Prospectus Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1971

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Girls’ Athletics Get into Action! President....... Vice-President . Secretary....... Treasurer....... Sophomore Rep Advisors....... .... Vicki Roudcbush ......Anne Frccby .........Vicki Gcibe ......Sheri Mallery ......Joanne Stafford . Miss Nancy Hubert Miss Carol Hamilton Hot popcorn and red licorice proved to be best sellers at basketball games when G.A.A. teamed up with the basketball sec- tion of L.cttermen’s Club to raise money for both clubs. Suckers, candycancs. Pow- derpuff. and club dues all helped to pay for official and entry fees, new equipment and awards for the annual banquet. Girls competed in eight intcrscholastic sports, intramurals and Powdcrpuff football. Highth period honors gym helped prepare teams for competition in their respective sports. ABOVE: Coming up for air is swimmer Pally Valdez practicing the butterfly for an upcoming meet at Mira- mar Pool. ABOVE RIGHT: Down to bump the ball. Dianna Bennett receives the serve. Lisa Stine watches, ready for action. Tennis Team FRONT ROW: Vorgcas. Gray. McMains. Brandi Tucker. Azar. SECOND ROW Pries, l ostcr. Pier son, Brightwcll, Ames, Gcddcs, Mallery, Turner THIRD ROW: llowland. Anderson. Croasdalc Thompson. Miss Tschudi, Koch, Beck, Rclyca, Me Braycr. 172 Athletics

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A Time for. . . ATHLETICS “Touchdown! Touchdown!” Mad- ison’s bleachers rocked with contagious excitement. That's where it really was - competition. In every sport, actual competition was where coaches, indi- vidual team members, students, and spectators combined in support for Madison’s Warhawks. All shared ele- vations of victory and depressions of defeat. Winning was an oftcn-occuring e- vent in all of Madison's sports. Better records came about due to behind the scenes hard work. Students conditioned, trained, practiced long hours, listened to coaches - they became athletes. At times the mighty were humbled and the lowly raised on high. A myriad of emotions combined to make this year’s competition the spec- tacle it was for Madison. Fall and Foot- ball - bulging muscles and an occasional al limp identified our Warhawks. School spirit was deeply felt as the team enjoyed their best season on record and went on to C1F playoffs. Winter and Bas- ketball - the players had a leaner look - on the court and off. A taller team with fewer players, more flowing action, quick exploitation made this the major sport. Spring and Baseball - the crack of wood on horsehidc, umpires’ decis- ions. spectators with sunglasses com- bined to make baseball the sport of spring. Yet the cycle docs not end here. Fall sports training has already started. Athletes will condition throughout the summer to make next fall the begin- ning of another fine athletic year for Madison’s proud Warhawks. LEFT - A majority of Ihc students at Madison who participated in athletics belonged to one of ihc two sport-based organizations • GAA and Lcttcrmcn. The officers of these clubs were Treas- urer Jess Steiger. Treasurer Sherry Mallcry. President Doug Smith. Vice President Anne Frecby. Secretary Tom Moeller, President Vicki Roudcbush. Vice President Dave Ailshirc. Sec- retary Vicki (icibc. Sophomore Representative Joanne Stafford. BELOW • Warhawk split end. Bill Clark, displays his talent for receiving passes from quarterback Lex Stoyanow. Combinations such as these brought about the 14-6 downfall of the Craw ford opponents. Athletics 171



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 With a 1-4 record, the tennis team had a rebuilding year. In her first year of teach- ing. Coach Sandi Tschudi kept the team in shape with practices during eighth hour gym and after school. Younger members make next year look promising for the team. With only two losses, the volleyball team took a third in Western League play. Skills and practice games readied the girls for league competition under direction of Coach Betty Bennett. Helping also with the team were Miss Carol Hamilton and Mrs. Renee Sccman. Games were played at Muni Gym. Boasting a fourth place in the city and twelfth in the county is the girls’ swim team. Practices were held four times a week at Miramar Pool. Coaches Betty Ardapplc. Anne Rosser and the boys’ waterpolo club helped the girls develop their abilities into a winning team. The purchase of new swim- suits made the team stand out even more at their meets! ABOVE LEFT: Tennis player Carol Anderson pivots for the return of the serve. Volleyball Team FRONT ROW Pierce. O’Connor. Spencer. Bennett. Bcnnct. Rhodes. Roberts. SECOND ROW. Rivcroll. Frccby. Matthews. Ryan. Stine. Browning. Pharris. Meyers. Jones. Not pictured: Mcllo. Sachs. Lawler. Swim Team FRONT ROW: Franck. Silhaugh. Ruikauskas. Hanks. Bcnnct. Darnell, May, Brown, Stratton. Tamm. La- Shell. Prythcrch. SECOND ROW Kdgin. Bothast, Bruner, Bain. Milch. Mullins. Maison. Groves. Bcrray. Maison. Valde . Ericson, Parrcnt. Roudcbush. THIRD ROW. Dasccn .o. Kotakis. McGhcc. Mullins. Schmcrt- zlcr, Powell. Moore, Stubbs. Smith. Hay. Darnell. Skillman. Gerber. Swindall. Athletics 173

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