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have win less seasons - o CD o O Left: Swimmer Cindy Peterson strives for a victory. Above: Swim team member gets ready for the race. Right: The volleyball team at practice. Above: A team member goes up for a spike shot. Hard work and much devotion combined for a very spirited team. Even though there was a small number that participated, it was all a lot of fun. 27
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Cross Country, Girls Swimming, Volleyball The 1975 cross country coach Sgt. Hazen stated, The team has strong backs, a lot of heart, alot of wind, but very little wins. The team began the season with a total of nine and ended up with only four members. And with that small of membership only individual ac- complishment can be expected. The people that stuck it out can really be commended for a hard job well done, they are the ones that carried the load. In the water this fall the girls ' swimming team worked hard, but not enough participa- tion in this area also burdened them. The team consisted of thirteen members, three of which were eighth and ninth graders. Although the team had no overall wins, Senior Captain Barb Inman set some new school records. With a time of 2:50.9 in the 200 yard individual medley and a time of 26.4 in the 100 yard butterfly. Six of the thirteen members were awarded school letters, four of whom should return to the team next fall. Mr. Mortenson was coach. While the two above sports were going on, the girls ' gym had much action as the volleyball team practiced and played. Although the team worked very hard they didn ' t pull off any wins in metro competition. One contributing factor to this once again was the lack of members. Team coach was Mrs. Muell. Above: Cross country captain Robert White jaunts to the finish line. Left: Larry Reeves and Mike Clayton hurry to finish first. 26
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Seniors Cindy Fisher and Becky Munnzen- Joe Smith, Mr. Football, tries his hand at working an old-fashion tractor. mair, take a break on the porch of the farm house.
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