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Karen Trombley brushes up her beam routine, as fellow J.V.'s await their turn. J.V. FRONT ROW: Laurie Pereira, Stephanie Law, Laurie Robasciotti, Denise Silva. SECOND ROW: Sandy Contente, Margaret McDaniel, Patty Delaney, Susan Hudson, JoAnn Evangelo. THIRD ROW: Sandy Gwinn, Fran Wede, Donna Berry, Karen Trombley, Mary Thomas, Yoly Ali- lin, Carolyn Bean. BACK ROW: Mrs. Knee, Robin Dourin, Laura Hartung, Janice Badasci, Jackie Gregory, Jeanett Irigaray, Cheryl Westwood. af . i GYMNASTICS SCHEDULE 3 F' CD E E f Invitational M P at Tulare Union 0 T A 4 P1370 HOC at Redwood Riverdale J 75 H Mt. Whitney., ,Q ,, A Central M at TulareAWestern' J 2 4O E 2 Ei 5 e f -L -:H My 1 , ,,,,..,-V F-.V . 'I fqiuylii V V L437- f AT A 'l ' iff'-'+-lf' ,:.e ,N 1 '- LQ-f-' . --1 -,- ' 4 ' ' A I .1 .4 '-1 . fi I i' ry, 1 17,9 and .1 V ck wi 3 J 4-is r fi, J - il ff' 1 r 1 , A - 1 J J h. .a.erL it .ew - -W1 .----,..... Mel Jennings gildes on the beam. GYMNASTICS 23
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G mnasts Do It Again-Champs' VARSITY. Melanie Jennings, Donna Badasci, Karen Schwarzenbach, Susan Adams, Donna Badasci points to Perfectlon Leslie Schwarzenbach. i f 'iffggc , a 4 .- 1-1 - T T Q lf T l , A5 X t It's becoming a tradition at L.H. S., that the Varsity gymnasts won't settle for anything less than first place at the league finals. Coach Lois Hubanks is proud of their dominance in the past few years and hopes to continue it in the future. It shouldn't be too difficult, as all five of the varsity members return next year. The Tigers were led by the outstand- ing consistency of Junior Donna Badasci, who was voted as the team's M.V.P. and highest scorer. She was followed closely by the team's Captain Melanie Jennings. These two gymnasts finished one-two in the league finals. The J.V.'s saw daylight for a first, but were edged out by a tough Redwood squad. Jeanette Irigaray, M.V.P., led the Kittens all season long. These women are great examples of why female sports are alive and advancing. 22 GYMNASTICS ff! all f :, ... 8 1 n yr. Sue Adams steadies herself for her next move on the beam
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Covington, LaF1eur Lead Harriers J.V. FRONT ROW: Brad Jones, Bruce Childs, Dean Brazier, Dan Reynoso, Gary Lubbers. BACK ROW: Steve Peyton, Paul Hillenbrand, Cormac Meehan, Dean Strausbaugh, John Larcabal, Victor Hermansen, Doug Luis. , The harriers had a well balanced attack and seemed to be the ones to outrun. These runners deserve a lot of recognition because who puts in more hours of practice than they do? NOBODY. They are up at the crack of dawn run- ning around, rain or shine. They run after school too. By the time a meet comes around these athletes are ready to go, go, go!, and they usually do just that. They fin- ished with a fine team effort from everybody. The girls are up and coming too. They practice equal- ly as hard as the guys, which con- sists of running at least five miles a day. Setting the pace for the Tigers was John Covington, who set a new school record in the three mile course. The women runners were headed by Fresh- man Susan Lafleur, a fleet footed rookie. GIRLS. FRONT ROW: Peggy Box, Trish O'Halloran, Susan Lafleur, Linda Fullerton, Bonnie Will, , Vanya Potter, Linda Laskey. MIDDLE ROW: Joy Wright, Robin Wright, Jaime Johnson, Kim Bern- ' ' ' hardt, Cheri Dowers, Robin Flemming, Kathy Halpin, Rollyann Summers. BACK ROW: Stacy Kelly, Nanci Scheber, Heather Campbell, Mary Ash, Martha Holden, Janet Nelson, Denise Shepard, Autumn Clark Dave Barnett keeps up the pace. 24 CROSS COUNTRY
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