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GOLF WAS TEE - RIFFIC This year's golf teams worked very hard. The ninth grade team was undefeated. This year's eighth grade team had a record of six wins and two losses. The ninth. grade team must be doing something right to have been undefeated for two years, com- mented Coach Nehs. They will be a tremendous addition to the Craig team. With dedication they could be as good as they wanted. They deserve a lot of credit. The eighth grade team is the most improved team Ive ever had, he added. Doug Davis was the player with the best average on the ninth grade team. Rick McCue had second place and Toni Mark had third. The eighth grade star player was Ed Maginot. Row 1: Bill Black. Rick McCue, Dorothy Parker, Steve Reichard. John The second bGSt average was held Hendrikson. Row 2: Tom Judd,Tom Masterson, Cynthia Sheridan, Tom Mark. by Jeff Olsen, With Alan SChneider Row 3: Kurt Henning. Vince Hoium, Doug Davis. Ken Fanelia, Rob Richter. coming in third. Pete Steininger whiifs. Row 1: Ed Maginot, Dan White, Aian Schneider, Dave Pecor, Row 2: Jamie Campbell, Pete Steininger, Dan Steinke, Jeff Olsen, Paul Ferguson. 42
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When asked, Mr. Figi and Mr. Kieman, the eighth grade football coaches, said they feel this year's team's defense was outstanding. The team only gave up two touchdowns. They also added that each boy contributed to a successful season. The team's record was 1-1-1. Row 1: Ray Lewis. Paul Winchell, Jeff Dedrick, Dan Nienhuis. Tim Ryan. Paul Seibert. Row 2: Mark Devine. Jon Ruosch, Mark Bateman. John Barry, Torn Lattomos, Eric Lathrop, Kurt Kandherr. Row 3: Tom Galfano, Mark Sloat, Bill Krueger, Phil McQuade, John Fiundell, Russ Wiese. Row 4: Steve Geller, Greg Austin, Scott Willi, Bill Ziegler, Mike Brunner, Mike Gray, Mike Gackstatter. Row 5: Coach Kleman, Paul Jacobson, Mike Indger, Mike Barfknecth. Coach Figi. Marshallis 100 pound football team was the city champion team this year. The team won three games, lost zero and tied one. Mr. Lundgren, the team's coach, feels the team was a nice group of boys having much athletic potential. He also added that they were the best passing team he's worked with in the last ten years and should help Marshall in the future to win more cham- pionships. Row 1: Jim Kraus, Mark Espland, Mike Olson, Mike Purnell, Bob Yaucher, Brad Nicholson. Row 2: Jim Cope, Eric Smith, Jeff Kaster, David Zink, Pat Condon, Kurt Hamilton. Steve Simmons. Row 3: Tom Frechette, Eric Forslund, Mark Groshan, Jeff Frank, Kelly Steed, Tom Freiheit. Row 4: Jim Torpy, Ron Rasmussen. Paul Gourley, Pat Mueller, Dean Cunningham, Jeff Hansen, Mike Fry. Row 5: Steve Costello. Tom Selby, Bryan Aide, Ken Holte. Jim Luebke, Mark McCumber. Row 6: Coach Lundgren, Brian Walker, Asst. Coach Bill Durham. 41
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TENNIS TEAMS ARE ON THE BALL 4p QJS' h we Row 1: Maria McNulty, Eric Pregont, Brenda Baker, Bob Mortensen, Monica Marchant, Tom Murphy, Mike Wemstrom, Kellie Smith. Row 2: Cathy Deeds, Becky Ryan, Alynne Deaton, Priscilla Harris, Nancy Karzel, Jean MacDougaIl, Linda Christensen, Chris ,Shields. Row 3: Roger Anderson, Francie Ryan, Gretchen Thomas, Terry McSweeny, Dawn Thiede, Martha Mueller, Amy Hessenauer, Julie Staben, Coach Murray. Marshall's ninth grade tennis team had a winning season with four wins and only two losses. Bob Mortensen added to the team's glory when he earned first place in the 1978 conference meet. Coach Murray feels this year's eighth grade team had the most talent Marshall's ten- nis teams have ever had. The team's overall score was eight wins and no losses, with only three points scored against them. Row 1: Dan Clark, Beth Deeds, Robin Kimball, David Carey. Row 2: Coach Murray, Thad Matzke, Todd Tregoning. Stephanie Smith, . . . . . : . h . . Rich Schmidt serves an ace. Tuna Kessler, Kns Slppy No! pictured Rich Sc mldt 43
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