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It’s obvious Larry Herring likes Motorcross. Vicki Colton is a big Chevy fan. Say It “UpFront
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Top Left-Kim Shipley, Diane Hartley, Rita Good say it “up front. T-shirts are really “in” at Lone Tree. Everyone knows how comfortable they are and what more could you ask for than to advertise your favorite band, T. V. show, sport or probably any- thing you can thing of? In Lone Tree, we find quite a variety of colors, styles and transfers. Almost every- where the kids go they are able to buy T-shirts that show people where they’ve been. T-shirts reveal alot of your personality, too. They can say how fond you are of a sport or how strongly you feel about a friend. At Lone Tree, whatever you have to say, say it “up front” on your T-shirt. Anyone like to Rent Chuck Oberman? 12
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LONE TREE WRESTLING Mk Tliis year, Dave Ford became Lone Tree’s first wrestler ever to qualify for the state meet. At 119 lbs., Dave enter- ed the sectional tournament with a 15-7 record and finished second, which advanced him to the District meet where he also placed second and moved on to state. At Des Moines, he wrestled against Merle Triggs of Mount Ayr and lost a tough match, 1-0 in overtime. A sophomore, Dave ended with a good season of 19-9. Dave l ord, 119 lbs. Dave Ford Goes to State! Above: Dave finished second to his Wapello opponent at the Sectionals. Dave later got revenge by defeating him at the Districts. Above left and left: State tournament action shows Dave working for a takedown and riding his opponent from Mount Ayr. Dave eventually lost the match 1-0 in overtime. U
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