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io-Captain. Greg Yost, Dan Loiselle, Bill 'ls. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Marzolf, Mr. land - Coach. Strokers Grab League Title Exceptional. That word describes the golf team and their season. An unblemished league record sent the strokers reeling to the league championship. They won their own Pinckney Invitational, setting a new tourna- ment record. They also finished 7th in their Regional. The golfers also set a new league record, breaking the old one by six strokes! Another first this year was the presence of two females on the team. These two gals were termed by Coach Hand as psychological weapons. Tom Talkington, a four year veteran, captured the Most Valuable award while Dan Loiselle, who placed first in the league, was the Most Improved. TOP LEFT: Paul receives expert advice from Mr. Hand. RIGHT CENTER: Sally and Diane - the champs psychological weapons. BOTTOM RIGHT: Co-Captain Paul Marzolf displays two of the many honors received by the golf team this year. BOTTOM LEFT: Tom Talkington, Co- Captain, holds the Pinckney Invitational and League Championship trophies. LEFT CENTER: Steve goes for a hole-ln-one.
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TOP ROW: Bob Schmidt, John Conklir Bill Selleck, Terry Murphy, Sieve Marzol Chuck Guldot. SECOND HOW: Tor Talkington - Co-Captain, Paul Marzoll - P.H.s. PLACE 163 Fowlerville 1 1 166 Stockbridge . 1 159 Bath 1 1 f 1 162 Perry 1 ,aaoh Pinckney lnvn. S 1 i -lllkkll Leslie 1 lkf ff' 1 S Brighton 1 in 1644 21 1 2 1 11'le ,eee 1 f , .',' Eii, I i A A , 1? ,Eg , 4 . 1 ...,, 1162 he iili ie lie S S eiiie eer er1l 1 'W i11J'Q1 A gli, ele ' rriei 1 1 1 O! S p0l'IS
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Gals Go A-Courtin' Women's Lib hit basketball this year when the girl's teams entered the Athletic Department, Coach Andresen worked hard at a girl's basketball program and the fruits of her labor were well rewarded. Both Varsity and J.V. compiled identical 11-1 records. Most Valuable for the J.V. was freshman, Lori Schenden. Gloria VanBlaircum, also a freshman, was Most Improved. Ann Rogers led the Varsity in scoring and was their Most Valuable. Debby Clark was the Most Improved. TOP ROW: Loretta Yoder-Co-Capt., Beth Siterlet, Ann Rogers, Debby Clark, Cathy Siterlet, Karen Stibbles,'Sheri Dippold. BOTTOM ROW: Becky Vosmik, Sue Conklin, Jackie Barkau-!Co-Cat., Sue Horner. Coach Andresen, Managers: Sue Fry, Mary Hoeft, Sue Shehan, Debbie Fuller. 1 1 2-S ports
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