Lone Tree Community School - Elm Yearbook (Lone Tree, IA)

 - Class of 1987

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Junior High Football. Front from left; Jered Brenneman, Mark Eden, Brian Eden, Jason Chown, Todd Forbes, Joe Ipsen, Tracy Hoerrmann. Middle from left; Shane Cunningham, Larry Tubbs, Ted Huff, Jason Ewers, Steve Shipley, Darin Swartzendruber, Phil Brenneman. Back from left; Coach Mougin, Jasen Andersen, Luke Baker, Jeff Moeller, Chad Berry, Ron Calvert, Ben Sor- den. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The Junior High football team of 1986-87 was small in numbers but played with much spirit and desire. Thirteen seventh-graders and seven eighth graders were on the team An eighth-grade backfield did most of the ball carrying with seventh graders doing the blocking The back field starters were Jeff Moeller. Luke Baker. Ted Huff. and Darin Swartzendruber This was Lone Tree's second season of Junior High Football The team played many larger schools who have had a junior high program for several years The team was in many close contests but ended the season with no wins Phil Brenneman attempts to block as quarterback Ted Huff carries the ball. JUNIOR HIGH VOLLEYBALL Productive things came about during the second year of Jr. High Volleyball Coach Rhonda Lacina stressed the importance of perfecting the bump-set-spike technique. Mastenng an over- hand serve and working as a team Scrimmaging during practice was the all time favorite for players, while practice conditioners were less than favorable. A low ceiling and cramped conditions often sent volleyballs flying all over the bleachers and landing onto the varsity volleyball court! Most girts feel they needed more work at spiking, one player ven said that she needed a step ladder to spike. Perfecting in-

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FAVORITE 1) Dr. Pepper 2) Pepsi 3) Coke 4) Cherry 7-Up 5) Mountain Dew 6) Diet Coke 7) Cherry Coke 8) RC Cherry 9) Sprite 10) Squirt DRINK tob» FO°° ) Cr b o se»'00 aacos) % Me '080 1 «.teak « . crea ' 9) ootte' 8n0 .tef) AVq, rv 5 oJV ISP lan ®Hquv 9 4 - 7) ng 9) MTV 01 ys of ° r lives „nd 'c Tracy Eden, Debbie Green, and Tammy Hoerrmann return from one favorite hangout, another, The Slab. Moco, to FAVORITE HANGOUTS 1) slab 2) Moco 3) Old Capitol Mall 4) home 5) Downtown Iowa City 6) friend's house 7) bowling alley 8) Huff's 9) Tina's detention hall ' E E U E EU E EE



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Jeff Moeller scrambles for a few extra yards as he is tackled. Eighth Grade Volleyball. Front; Cindy Alt, Vicki Yedlik, Wendy Miller, Dawn Jarrard, Tracy Riggan, Debbie Klemp. Back; Coach Lacina, Sheila Sexton, Michelle Morrison, Angie Pettitt, Sonya VanderLin- den, Michelle Trelber. dividual services and winning more matches are mutual goals tor next season Although the girls lacked victories (record of 1-6). they cer- tainly didn’t lack team spirit and enthusiasm Eight seventh graders and every eighth grade girt participated in volleyball last tall Each said she would go out again next year, but wished the season lasted longer. Darin Swartzendruber tackles the ball carrier as other young Lion defenders hurry to assist. Seventh Grade Volleyball. Front; Talya Galloway, Adrienne Kruse, Heather Bell, Trudl Forbes. Back; Chris Kline, Wynnette Thomas, Dawn Rayner, Coach Lacina. Sheila Sexton winds up for the serve. Coach Rhonda Lacina yells strategy to the players from the sidelines. 8

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