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Baseball The 1986 baseball season didn't turn out as expected. Although our team had nine returning letter winners, including captain Tom Gilbertson and pitcher Tim Lacy, who set an Orono record for strikeouts in 1985 with 102, we managed only a 5-12 record. Much like the 1985 team, we couldn't put things together at the right time, and most mistakes proved to be game determiners. This spring will be a rebuilding season for the Spartan pitching staff. The team will be led by co-captains Paul Nordstrom and Glen Prodahl. Along with many experienced juniors, the team will have returning senior letter winners Jeff Livermore, Mitch Jerde, and Mark Klaers. After the 1986 season, wc look forward to a more successful season in 1987. — Jeff Livermore Top-Mirk Klaers plays as catcher. Middle-The boys change innings. Above-Tim Lacy goes to second. Far Icft-A hit is stopped .by Steve Oscarson. Left-A strike for Steve Reiser. Baseball 27
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Prom It began just like any other day, but to many people in the junior and senior classes, Friday, May 9th promised to be very special; for tonight was prom. At 11:15 that morning, the bell rang, dismissing all of us juniors and seniors from school. A brunch had been planned but then canceled because everyone was too anxious to get everything ready for that night. The junior student senate members and diligent helpers rushed out to Hazeltine to decorate and confirm last minute details. Some pre-prom parties were held at Michelle Cameron’s and Kelly Kumlin’s, and although the weather threatened, it hadn't rained so far. Our faces became locked in perma-grin after posing for so many pictures. Then everyone left, some by limo, for the dance. For $30 per couple, we were treated to steak, glazed carrots, a salad and sherbert. I wouldn't say the meal was fantastic, but it was palatable. Dillinger provided the music for the night, mostly Top 40 renditions, but danceable. Kemmetmueller Photography provided the pictures. The bathroom bulged with preening girls in taffeta and crinoline. A downpour put a damper on the post-prom events, especially for a large group of juniors who had hoped to go out on a Lake Minnetonka cruise. But those with hotel rooms carried on with the evening as planned. Although prom wasn't the fairytale night most of us had dreamed of, it was a special, fun evening. — Gretc hen Scherer Top right-Cathy Condon and Tim Ucy sign in with Ms. Larson. Above-Juniors Sucy Bryant. Jenny Putnam. Julie Johnson, and Kristi Kvist enjoy the dinner. Right-Salad with Damon Karuler. Mark Klaers. Marcia Scott. Steve David. Stacy Schneider, and Dawn Braun. 26 Prom
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Softball We had a great time playing softball last year. The funniest thing happened during a game against Waconia. a team that won two games all year. Our outfielders suddenly started to whistle the theme from Pee Wee's Big Adventure and a few minutes later, the whole team had joined the tune. All our games weren't as easy as our Waconia game, though. We ended the season with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses. In the conference competition we got third. The turning point of the season was when we lost a double-header against Mound and when we lost seniors Nate Smith and Kelly McGowan because of injuries. At the end of the season we came on strong, winning our first regional game ever against St. Lous Park, 4 to 1. Our season ended with our loss in the game against Hopkins, ultimate state champions. Our team was coached by Bev Ebbecke; Kelly McGowan and Taunia Effertz were our captains. Two All-Conference players honored at the end of the season were catcher Becca Smith and pitcher Mary Allenburg. Becca Smith was also chosen as most-valuable-player. Michelle Hackbarth set a school record for most stolen bases with 25. Mary Allenburg led the league in strike-outs, and Becca Smith led the team in runs scored and batted in. Abovc-The team returns from the concluding good game handshakes. Though we didn't win state or the conference, we did have a great time practicing, competing, and being with our friends; and at the season's end we were rewarded with a little success. — Mary Allenburg Top left-Nate Smith powers the ball into the outfield. Top right-Taunia Effertz and Kathy Lynch tensely await Mary Allcnburg’s pitch. 28 Softball
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