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MAKING TRACKS Nederland's nspringu season fwhich, as usual, contained several feet of snowl was the time for young tracksters to begin practicing. In the 1983 season, Mrs. Amy Weisbart coached the middle level girls'track team and Ms. Deborah Eads coached the boys. The teams had a total of 18 members, and they competed in run- ning events such as the 220, the 100 yard dash, and a Q40 relay. They were also active in the field events of shot put, discus, running long jump and high jump. The Nederland teams did well at their six meets, usually placing in the top five in individual events. The meets went smoothly and both teams really enjoyed the season. Practices consisted of running up to Eldora or just to the Hmile point.n Both teams practiced to- gether and sometimes ran against each other for a little competitive practice. Practices were cold, they all agreed, but doing as well as they did at the meets made the practices worthwhile. , Jason Williams C'87J isn't doing a karate chop, he's practicing his high jump! Middle level girls track team zembersz Erin Kirby, Kelly Myer, Kim Crawford, Jennifer Fey, Amy Weisbart Ccoachl, Amy Bower, Beth Forbes, Treena Weisner, Jenny Daige. Middle level boys track team members: Jason Williams, Shane Fay, Rob Schnieder, Chris Nabozney, Deborah Eads Kcoachi, Matt Ray, John Bower, Bjorn Nabozney, Danny Leaf. are 21
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set, spike, 8a ski 9 From the court to the slopes, middle level athletes were active in both volleyball and skiing. Outside of the classroom, Ms. Ann Cornfield and Ms. Deborah Eads were coaches for the youngest teams in the school. Ms. Cornfield led 14 seventh and eighth grade girls in diving, serving, and passing. The volleyball team played six games, coming very close to victory when competing with Platt. Practicing in the elementary school was tough, but paid off as the team showed daily improvement and the girls were always in high spirits. Ms. Eads was the coach for 20 rowdy, anx- ious and enthusiastic middle level skiers. The team practiced right along with the high school team at Lake Eldora Ski Resort, and were able to receive helpful hints from some of the experienced varsity members. Racing in nordic and alpine events, the middle level team competed in two regular season meets and helped out at the Nederland meet. 1. Ben Bennett C'87J awaits his turn on the slopes. 2. Middle level volleyball team members: Kelly Hodgeson, Treena. Wiesner, Brenda Fairchild, Shirin Chugtai, Shani Cortez, Cheryl Weiser, Heather Dillon, Dee Gibney, Jennie Daige, Mary Turner, Jennifer Barner, Suzi Iantorno, 1 Erin Kirby, Cheryl Wall, Heather Wilson, Endra Moen, Amy Bower. 3. Heather Dillon C'88J comes face to face with the volleyball! ' 1 -J 5 w 1 'Q wg, T el ,, C '-me M I 'g i iiiii we. , ,... J gm, Z O 3 A
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LOCKI , FOR CTIO The eighth graders, naturally enough, were eager to get out of middle level and into the more exciting and prestigious high school. After all, they had already been in middle level for a whole year! Wasn't that punishment enough? They did their best to disrupt classes and hassle the faculty to prove that they were ready to become Freshmen. All in all, they were a pretty normal class. As was also normal in middle level, nothing was normal. At first, instead of class meetings there were 'home rooms of both seventh and eighth graders, and home room teachers took the place of class sponsors. Then, instead of class Jennifer Barner Michele Bartell Ben Bennett David Bigelow John Bower Shannon Cortez Carolyn Chamberlayne Shirin Chughtai ke 5 Kim Crawford Aletha Current Deyan Davies Michele Bliott meetings, four representatives from each class met with the student council officers to discuss activities. The eighth grade reps. were John Bower, Eve Kwiatowski, Cindy Shoffner, and Jason Williams. Since the seventh and eighth graders were thrown together for most of the year, there were no activities that were put on just by eighth graders or just for eighth graders. They worked together with the seventh graders to put on the dances and parties held in middle level. The eighth graders certainly enjoyed a very successful year, and the class of '87 will make a welcome addition to the high school. Lf, fwlrvx wr-y Brenda w Fairchild t il. Shane Fay .ji iii gg S te ven ,, 1' 'C Ferguson X Danny Ford .fl Fi . M Q l - f j 1 sg QL, i ,, t 3 M1 Y -shit? i .,M5gg5P uso, ,,,:. X 'iiai 5
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