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---, 54 Tennis Ueft to rig my siTTiNG: ' . Lisa Esayian, Lori ' Martin, Pat Fischer. ta ,,,.,e..r t' ?f f ' 1 is . KNEELING: Amy in Hoffman, Paula ll 5 f,iE?-3f-E2:1,f.:taps- --A- Magid, Molly welsh, -f Jackie Kerbeck. .. if is STANDING: Mrs. Graf, Cheryl Lind, Alane Cooper, Lisa Tucker and Lori Ross. Bnbg The Tennis Team this year was coached by Mrs. Graf. Coach Graf remarked that she worked along with the entire team as they all strove toward perfecting their tennis skills. Even though they worked hard, she added, You know that, we even had fun! . lt was really a shame that this fine group of girls couldn't compete in any matches. Although the matches were arranged, for many various reasons they never took place. For practice Mrs. Graf stood in front ofthe net and the girls were to avoid hitting her. Yet on their way to perfection, some of the to be Chris Evert's hit their coach. To end the season, a party was spon- sored by Coach Graf. Everyone had a great time as they reminisced about the season. Cross Country The 1976 cross country team was one of the best LMMS has ever had. They practically walked away with the Abington, LMMS and Intramural championships. A new record for the 1.1 mile run was also set by Jurt Mayer, with a time of 5:44. ,J Congratulations to the team for a great season of one win after another. P
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42,0 Girls Hockey Sue Mawhinney Rosemary Amato Gall Weintraub Patti Norma Munoz Lisa Rau SECOND ROW Leslie Koff Marie Valerie Plame, Diane DeLucca, Ginny Walsh, Mary Mills, sa Devincent, Caroline Young, Darlene Birney, Kim Corscadden. ROW: Rhona Bogen, Cindy Bernhauser, Lisa Ashton, Phyllis Coach MacKay, Nancy Wible, Lori Mikolosky, Andy Zoto, ROW tleft to rlghti: Barbie Hess, Heidi Goodhardt, Tracy e Sheffler and Beth Henry. ROW tleft to righti: Beth Schmal, Karin Bauknecht, Lisa Clarke, Herd, Kathy Mockler, Connie Smith, Jennifer Creasy, Debbie Nancy Normoyle, Dawn Pfrender, Natalie Egleston. SECOND ROW: Retter Tracy Adair, Suzanne Krzaczek, Tracy Sutton, Penny Jane Zoidls, Angela Barry, Gail Wagner, Mary Hellenbrand. ROW Lisa Voellm, Mary Follmer, Linda Veisbergs, Beth Lazinski, Lockard, Megan Snyder, Maria Triboletti, Patricia Searforce, The seventh grade Hockey Team was coached by Mrs. Lockard, while Miss MacKay coached the older girls. The 7th grade team had a great season record with seven wins. The Eighth grade record was also good. Gail tWeinoi Weintraub and Motts were the eighth grade team captains. Unfortunately, Weino was not able to be on the team about mid-season because of a knee injury. Later she was the score keeper. The eighth grade goalies were Leslie and Kim. Both girls did an excellent job this season. Everyone had a lot of fun this season even though it was sometimes cold dur- ing practice. Corscadden. 53
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FOURTH ROW: Bruce Weirman, Soccer A T, 'ld-EEE 7 'S ROW: tleft to rightl Scott Borowsky, Frank, Bernie Cooper, Stuart Under the coaching of Mr. Wittkamp, the seventh grade soccer team tried their best to get through the '76 season. Coach Wittkamp said he enjoyed working with the entire team. They were very cooperative, and much of the time they even ran the team on their ownl Out of all the teams they played, Mr. Wittkamp felt that the game against Abington Jr. put the most strain on the players. Although the soccer team this year won just one game, Coach Wittkamp remarked, They tried their hardest to play well, and they did! . Mike Casey, Wayne Harris. SECOND George Holtz, George Herrmann, Dave Ricky Fleck, Alan Martin, Paul Froggatt. ROW: Steve Ericson, Tom Reilly, Bobby D anny Pierce, Bob Newton, John W1 l I FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: Mike Morris, Dennis Welsh, Werner Menhardt, Brain Kavanaugh, Paul Downs, Steven Shusterman. SECOND ROW: Jerry O'Hare, Steve Benz, Allan Weiner, Steve Shenk, Richie Palumbo. THIRD ROW: Steve Garniak, Andy Katz, Paul Zolfaghari, Craig Neri. FOURTH ROW: Dave Fefer, Kevin Harris, Joe Mazoni, Barry Sokol. FIFTH ROW: Scott Helsinger. Y ' '- E I Q T' Jfltl.,-Y ' 7 F N., - Qu, f , 0 4 ijaihi it '4 .1 --4 . . jjj vi ' . di -r 'fs' S s, A ', NIJ A v 5 ' f' n'.'l ' r.: . D vw .1 Ll ' ,gy m - I. J' - ' . - 25 sw' Y . X A :Q . 1 . 1 . AT V ' f U14 -1 as g . i.: ff' 'xl -' vi.,-vw 4 , 'I E FT? Although the eighth grade soccer team tried their best, Jim Smith. FIFTH ROW! Fieed Liff- and David Epstein. their season record was two wins, two ties, and five losses. One of the toughest games was against Huntingdon Jr. At the end of the first half the score was 1-1. Coach Larson sent in his finest players, but unfortunately it wasn't enough. Steve Frank, Scott Borowsky, and Bernie Cooper were named most valuable players. Though it was his first year on the team, Steve improved greatly. Scott, an experienced player, had a very important part in the team victories. Not like the others, who played one position, Scott played three: goalie, fullback, and halfback. Bernie, team cap- tain, scored the most goals this season. ij mf -det- .V -. . , :sfe2..ive:' 15.5 l 1':'.:'-:ezzarf-'ff-J.:.' 1-,L-:Ltr 3' ' , ,245-Jsjea-ii f I.-sf: Q' '1--I X , J. 'af L ,. - I-12,3 Q,-2 .Y .. n., g.-.-. 'in N ..-, farm. 1 ' -M r ..- M J ,, ' 1-'gc-.f ,Hr . ggsm. R - ,H-r-We 1 -, . ,. ,J .. ' sth -?:--u 'Ji H,-'I--M .i !'f'-I Nlf ' -- ..-EH : rf' gg' :fe-I ., f-she.,-,, .5 -.iff 5L'f gff3g,y CI' .mikgg ' ' .-.? Qt,gj-mi ' -- ..tl.:'.n. !'fki.1vA.z ,LEW P11
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