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Cross Countr places Second in divisionals The Paradise Valley Cross Country team took the Pres- cott Invitational meet for the third year in a row and fin- ished with a I3-3 record. The team finished with a strong second in the divisional meetg however, they didn't do as well in the state meet, placing fourteenth. The team's below-par showing was credited to the fact that the team didn't have one excep- tional runner who stood out over the rest of the team although there was a tremendous team effort and alot of team spirit. For the first year in the school's history there was a girls' team which finished with a 6-7 record. The JV and Freshman teams had very good seasons with the JV team having a record of ll-4 and freshmen 9-5. According to Coach Mel Rising, 'fWe had a very good season considering we had only two returning lettermen on the Varsity team. :mp Dave Moravek strives to cross the finish line. R.,-2' LJ' X.f ku ?s C gf Freshmen: Top - Greg Peters, Rob Ellis, Dan Bechtel, Coach Mel Rising. Botto - John Lanese, Shawn McDonald, Steve Laine, Chuck Lovely. Girls: Bottom row - Elissa Kopckey. Eileen Kopckey, Jaclyn Zaccaria, Sheri dler. Top - Laura Moravek. Wendy Keller, Coach Rising, Petra Carlson. Leis. 5'
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ts they capture highe t awards at Santa Barbara 3 l. Susan Spendley and Pam Carrington do their version of Ken- tucky Fiied Chicken workers during halftime of the St, Mary's Basketball game, 2. Sophomore Kassy Handorf enjoys a nice cold coke after performing the halftime show. 3. Laurie Bastek, Marie Hills, Kim Stripp and Maria Heagney performed a dance to Soul Man 4. The Pom line shows one of the skills needed to complete a dance. 5. Missy Fox, sophomore, observes the Varsity football team in action. 6. Juniors Laurie Bastek and Connie Gardiner act out a skit-dance to Barry Manilowls A Very Strange Medley. 4 5 nu -ww 1 I f - 'C my will .WW .. ,, ,, I p5 6
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