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GIRLS SWIM TO VICTORY The ninth grade swim team was undefeated in dual meet competi- tion and they also won the City Meet this year. They easily dominated their opponents winning at least eight of the ten events. Amy Gab- ower, Francie Ryan, Gail Reddy, Barb Bortner, Maria McNulty, and Brenda Baker all broke city records. The team's successes were due to balance, depth and a hard working, winning attitude. It was a pleasure working with such a classy group of girls, said Coach Thompson. Pool edge left to right: Kecia Solien, Cathy Jorgensen, Julie Sharer. Diving board left to right: Shauna Fuglestad, Sue Nelson, Amy Gabower, Francie Ryan, Jean MacDougall, Brenda Baker. Gretchen Thomas, Gail Reddy, Maria McNulty, Alynne Deaton, Sharon Remillard. Kneeling left to right: Shari Fuglestad, Carol Thorpe. Shelly Crull, Barb Bortner, Kellie Smith, Melinda Steinke. Standing left to right: Paula Truitt, Coach Thompson, Stacey Vana- ble. Teresa Simmons, Kelly Nelson, Shaun Hensel, Patty Saunders, Manager Pam Splinter. Not pictured: Sheri Drum, Renee Clark, Karin Gronert, Debbie Rupnow. Twenty-four very dedicated eighth grade girls comprised this year's Championship team. Compe- tition was a new experience for many of them. Their abilities were varied but each showed much pro- gress as the season progressed. All worked together as a team as a result tied for the conference title with a 3-1 record. second places, thirteen third places. and This team took first place in the City Meet winning twelve first places, two one fourth place honor. Patti Forrestal set a new Jr. High record in the 50 yd. back- Seated on diving board: Robin Kimball, Terri Nash. Nancy Squire, Lori Mor- gan, Patty Forrestal, Debbie Regan, Beth Deeds, Pauline Hanson. Seated poolside: Shelly Rhoades, Kristie Pearson, Patty Kealy. Kneeling: Cheryl Mag- nussen, Signe Christianson, Ann Stegge, Natalie Rhodes. Standing: Kelly Ross, Amy Rosa, Kris Marklein, Tina Kessler. Not pictured: Sherri Bradburn, Jennie Lundstrom, Teresa Rusch, Gretchen Smith, Pam Stewart. stroke. it was a group for whom I was proud to have been their coach, said Coach Nobiensky. 49
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BOYS PLUNGE INTO VICTORY The eighth grade swim team has many fine individual swimmers on it. If they continue to improve at the present rate they will be conference champions in both eighth and ninth grades. Coach Rabideau feels the boys are very easy to work with and try very hard. According to Coach Lewis, the ninth grade team has made an excellent effort. They have made great improvements over the sea- son. Approximately twenty-two boys are on the team. More people have joined swim this year than ever before. Each swimmer had a good attitude and cooperated very well. Coach Lewis says he is proud of the team for their ability to work and improve themselves. Seated: Bill Rinehart, Tom Murphy, John Bultman, Rick Clark, Dick Torpy, Kevin Fox, Andy Deaton. Kneeling: Mike Truesdill, Mike Kalember, Bill Janes. Mike Mitchell, Roger Andrson. Tim Sullivan, Bob Agard. Tom Judd. Standing: Greg Devine. Mgr., Jeff Malin. Jim Lee, Chris Aldrich, Matt McCumber, Dave Voegeli, Jim Burhans, Dave Phillips. Ch ris Pratesi. Mgr., Coach Lewis. Not pictured: Howie Arndt, Allan Castro, Greg Stegge. Owen Strawn. 48 Row 1: Daryl Wilson, Jim Torpy, John Brink, Steve Kiskunas. Row 2: Frank Sinkule. Jim Soiien, Mike Myers, Frank Youtzy. Row 3: Quin Barnes. Jim Cope. Mark McCumber, Mike Fetting. Row 4: Coach Rabideau, Mike Frey, Dan Steinke, Paul Siebert, Tom Lattomus, John Harrington. Not pictured: John Bush, Pete Steininger, Todd Kimball, Kelly Steed, Tim Ryan, Ron Rasmussen, Dave Pecore, Randy Householder, Shawn Morgan.
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BOY,S SPRINT TO VICTORY The 1977-78 boys ninth grade track team's highlight was coming in a close second in the invitational meet which included all Madison schools. School records were set by Don Burrel in the hurdles. A con- ference record was set by Tom Basting in the 880 yard run. John Lami set the pole vault record. Coach Pederson comments: This was one of the best teams welve ever had. They placed a strong 2nd in the conference under strong competi- tion. He also added, This team was a great team to work with because each member had an excellent at- titude. Row 1: Dennis Fitch. Don Burrell, JeffWaIker, Bob Lawrence, Bill Kealy, Flandy Peters, Duane Worden. Row 2: Dave Carpenter, Toby Anderson, Alex Poppas, Matt DeWitt, Kevin Wileman, Joel Kreiser, Doug Smith. Row 3: Kevin Krause, Gregg Dopstadt, Brian Adamany, Francis Ray, Dave Douglas, Vic Colcord, Scott Greenhow, Brad Pieffer. Row 4: Greg Farnham, Gordie Lynch, John Lami, Tom Basting, Terry Edwards, Jeff Buol, Dave Dewitt, Bob Henning. Row 5: Don Lawrence, Ted Kinnaman, John Forsland. Trav Hardy, Ken Dean, Mark Synder, Tony Tucker, Mark Weber, Ed Swanson. Row 6: Coach Scheunemann, Coach Pederson. The eighth grade track team, after being undefeated all season, won the conference championship for the first time. The Conference meet scores were: Marshall 70, Beloit Roosevelt 42172, Edison 41172, Beloit Lincoln 3572, Franklin 1872. A conference record in the mile run was set by Bill Cun- ningham. A school record was set by Mark Helgested in the triple jump. Coach Pederson says, The team worked very hard together all season. Flow 1: Eric Roehl, Rick Kumlein, Dan Miller, Steve Roth, Dave Finnane, Steve Swanson. Row 2: Doug Davis, Wayne Koball, Tom Masterson, Steve Foss, Alan Castro. Row 3: Mark Carey, Jim Smith, Steve Sullivan, Mark Helgestad, Howard Arnt. Row 4: Chris Ozborn, Roger Anderson, Tim Burkhalter, Troy Flutter, Scott Ellis. Row 5: John Kelly, Ron Kettle, Bob Schlegal. Mark Fetting. Randy Ehle, Bob Dietz. Flow 6: Coach Scheunemann, Coach Pederson. 50
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