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The '64 gymnastic team has proven to he increasingly skillful. The nzernbers were: Front Row: Bill Knarr, Donna .lIclVamara, Barbara Lenz, Bernadette Jlyers, Lee Buttman. Row 2: Jeanette Karrnann, Roberta Wilson, Pam Walters, Scott Hill, Jim Morgan, Butch Raupulr. Row 3: Jlr. Goddard, Charlotte Lenz, Bonnie Strazrbridge, Joyce Jones, Linda Johnson, Miss Cool.: Row 4: Delbert Buttman, lim Ellington, Tim Eder, Bob Kelly, .llilre Langan, Paul Pape, Roger Thurlotc. KNO! pictured are: Robert Belliot, Richard Gatosilf, Ted LaCotti, Bill Zahn, Toni Christian, Kathy Krauch, Phyllis Shipley, Linda Silsleyzl Intense concentration along with highly developed muscular co-ordination is neces- sary for the poise, precision and grace re- quired of a gymnast. In the last year, Over- leais team has moved closer to accomplish- ing these goals. Hours of diligent practice aided the team in perfecting their styles. Under the guidance of coaches Miss Mary Cook and Mr. Cloyd Goddard, the Falcon's Gymnastic Squad won three of their five matches to take third place in the County as a team. 'Sparked on hy their improvement and success. Overlea's gymnasts earned honors in the individual championships when Pam Walters won a Bronze Medal for her per- formance on the balance beam. Bonnie Strawhridge and Jim Ellington also gained distinction with their sixth-place perform- ances in the boy s' and girls, all-around com- petition. Paul Pape led the boys' gymnastic squad in ability on the parallel bam'
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eh 5' Overleefs gymnastics squad boasted a County thlrd place g 1 L, ,L, . i 43 in Q as if mm, ' 5 K 1 ' was - K f ! A jiln Ellington IICIIIOIZSITIUFS exrcllent gjrlllznsfif' jorrn as llc' govs from an L IIUSIIIDUII info an iron brass. Thr' iron c1'ox.v r.ffprf'sPl1Is Ihe hviglzl of rzrfzierc- mvnr for Il yj'IIIlII1S1 on 11112 still rings. 3 V I Y 1 ns I Q Linda Johnson illuslrzztes the Slcady confvnlrnlion rcquirml lo nnzinmin 1110 rfvlzl-rlte bafance necessary for performance on the Izulurzcv Imran. l24 3 GYMN!XS'l'ICS Frzlrons Opponents 72.5 Dundalk ... ... 87.5 92 Kenwood . . . . 68 73.5 Pairkvillo . . . . 86.5 92 ,Wilfurd . ... 68 -'10 Duluncy . . . 120
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VA RSITY A CROSS COllN'l'1iY l 11lf'0lIS Opponents 31 Woodlawn ...... 21 51 Dundalk ........ 15 51- Kenwood . . . ... 20 VARSIT1 B CROSS C0lllNTli1 1311160115 Opponents 43 Duluncy ........ 15 48 YVoodlawn ... 15 42 Dundalk . . . ... 15 35 Kenwood . . . . . . 22 Overlea's Varsity Cross Country Tearn was l1olstere1l ln' i1z1l1'1'1'1l11al efforts. The mcrrrbers were: Front Row: John Colrl, Tom Clark, Larry B0l1tlIIIIII, E11 lllefjleary, Quentin Mohr, Dazfc Schultz, fllilce Dean. Row 2: .lI111111ger Henry Schott, Glen Swistorz, Bruce Hill, Pat Stilrnoflr, Walter' Crorzzilf, Ron ,l0l11zso1z, Roy Phillips, Manager Frezl Basgier. Row Coach Turner, Franlr Roth, Alan Stortz, john Rarnult, Ken llatlson, Tom 1J0llghl'Vlj', Wtzyne Hunt, Lloyd TIIOIIIPSOII. Individual efforts sparked harriersl season. J.V. A CROSS COUNTRH F!llL'0IIS Opporzents 33 Dulaney ........ 22 35 Woodlawn ...... 15 55 Dundalk . . . . . 36 57 Kenwood ... ... . 15 .l.V. li CROSS COUNTRY Falrorls 0111107101118 43 lluluney ........ 15 49 VVodluwn ....... 15 15 Dundalk .. . ,... 16 71 Kenwood.. .... 19 The now experienced Junior Varsity Squad rnembers in1:l111lf'1l: Front Row: Randy Sweeling, ,lirn Wheeler, Torn Walsh, Harold Sandztsky, Al Cingerielz, fable Higley. Row 2: Frank Faust, Ray .1Illfll.H, William Wilson, Duzre Spirzlf. Row 3: Chris Spangler, Thomas Light, Coach Turner, 1lI111111ger Henry Schott, Vaughn Crlula. I26
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