Left: Coach William Lynch exhibited his tennis skill during his matches. Left: Prepared to play, this team han- dled their game well. Below: Extending for the ball, Coach William Lynch exerted to be his best. ee ee ee Tournament Hits High Never before was so much ‘‘love” shared between students and faculty as during the Student-Teacher Tennis Tournament. The Tournament was organized by Coaches Linda Howig and Peggy Joiner and there was an all-time high number of entering teams. “This year we got almost 40 teams to enter! That is almost twice as many compared to last year,’ said Coach Howig enthusiastically. The tournament was broken down into an “‘A’’ bracket and a “‘B ’ bracket. The “A” group were the most talented, serious players, while the ‘‘B ’ group players were pretty inexperienced. “lam really glad | played again this year,’ said business teacher Mrs. Lynda Looper, “‘it is fun to be with your students in a less formal atmosphere.” As the tournament went on, things heated up and got quite intense. “Coach Koonce's fast balls hit Mrs. Deena Lamont a few times too many,'’ exclaimed Coach Howig. After all the fun was over, winners in both the ‘'A”’ and the ‘'B ' matches did emerge. The lucky winners were: Coach Lynch and Amy Jones (A matches) and Coach Brinnan and Paul Walker (B matches). Left: Ms. Quida Savant shined throughout play in the tournament.
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Far Right: Looking for the twister, se- nior Doug Wilkinson, junior Leslie Hornsby and junior Scott Turner played the roles of Uncle Henry, Aun- tie Em and Joe. Below: Providing lighting and sound, senior Richard Porter, Andy Crouch and sophomore Dion Sutfin enjoyed their jobs behind the scenes. Above: Dancing their shoes off! Jit- terbug seniors Laura McKnight, Me- linda Green, Jill Talbot, Amy Anderson and Laurel Pitman exhausted the oth- er characters with their continuous dancing. Far Left Center: In the Wicked Witch of the West's castle skeletons (junior Rhonda Robertson, senior Donna Can- trell, senior Kasey Abraham and junior Phoebe Inman) come to life and dance. Left: Presenting the way home to Kan- sas, Ozmas (sophomore Marnie Boyers) guided the hot air balloon out for the Wizard.
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