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Swimmer's stroke to victory Tying the Columbus, freshman record, Scott Gordon swam the 50 yard freestyle in 25.5 seconds Learning the basic techniques of compet- Scores itive swimming from their Coach, Larry Car- ter, enabled them to exhibit great improve- Norfhgide Opponent ment from the beginning to the end of the winter season. Following early losses to 34 Centrol ,,,, . , .42 both Central and Southside, the team came 46 Southside .,., .,,, 4 7 back to beat both of them twice late in the 35 Shelbyville , . . . , .59 season - once in dual competition and 48 Centrol. . , . , .46 once in the Anderson Invitational. Mike An- 65 Creston . . . . . .45 derson set a new record for Columbus 65 Woodview . , . , . .50 freshman divers by receiving 121 points in 38 Lowrence . . . . .59 One Neel- 53 Southside .... . . .41 Members of the swim team are, FRONT ROW: Todd Silva, Mike Kennedy, Bill Marshall, Mark Jones, Kerry Thompson, Coach Carter, 2ND ROW: Doug Sharp, Jeff Sharp, John Dietsch, Mike Voelz, Randy Williams, Doug Carter, 3RD'ROW: Craig Savage, Bill Knotts, Scott Gordon, Glen Lowry, Gary Lasley, Doug Denny, 4TH ROW: Bob Snapp, Tim Minor, Mike Anderson, and David Rau. 114
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At the beginning ofthe year, seventh, eighth, and ninth grade cheerleaders were cho- sen by the student representa- tives. They represented North: side at ball games and built school spirit by leading cheers and providing tags and posters. Ninth grade cheerleaders are fopposite pagej, KNEEL- ING: Theresa Pugh, STAND- ING: Cheryl Robertson, Kim Phillips, Ann Voelz, Sally Lowe, and Nancy Campbell. Eighth grade cheerleaders are ftop lettj, TOP TO BOT- TOM: Susan Daniels, Carol Wendel, Sandie Shumaker, Carol Snapp, and Jan Haines. Seventh grade cheerleaders are fbottom leftj, TOP: Penny Wheeler, BOTTOM: Kathy Hut- sen, Sandy Davis, and Lisa Kin- ney. 'I1
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Northside runners tops in city 2. il, Ti I' I I Members of the team are, FRONT ROW: Grant Tucker, Bill Bruning, David Ebert, Mark Jones, Chris Echsner, 2nd ROW: Richard Hutton, David Pieper, Bruce Query, Mark Lienhoop, 3rd ROW: Mr. Peters, manager Mike Butler, Randy Williams, Jay Vogelsong, and John Critney. Scores Northside Opponent 31... ...Seymour ...... .....25 24... ...Southwestern .......33 28 . . . . . . Jennings County . . . . .27 17... ...Southside ..... .....42 28 . . . . . . Central .... . .29 Cross-Country is a lonely, wearing sport. 7 I. The Cross-Country team ran their record to 3-2 this year with the fine coaching of Mr. Peters. The team participated in five dual meets and two invita- tionals. They beat both city ri- vals, Central and Southside, to become the city champs. I1
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