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Judo Competition Enters Second Year No definite schedule had been work- ed out when interested boys began practicing every Tuesday and Thurs- day from 3:30-5 second semester. Among team participants were Keith Kuyper, Don Keirn, Steve Rosenau, and Brian lVlurphy. The team hoped to get opponents in addition to local teams and enter some state compe- tition. Judo classes for girls were also con- ducted. Girls met each Monday and Wednesday from 3:30-5 for instruc- tion in self defense. In only its second year, the Judo team, coached by Florida State Uni- versity's Terry Owens, felt it was more experienced than the one from last year, which only participated in one tournament. ln the one tourna- ment with Leon and Godby, Rick- ards placed second. 9 f an-.,, MWMQNWIA-s,s Senior Don K eirn is about to hit the mat as he is thrown during competitive Judo Team practice after school. Judo participants hoped to enter inter-scholastic competition. 4 giv -wif' Steve Rosenau learns that agility is the keyword in Judo practice. 165
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Track Team Works on Field Events Senior Roland White throws the shot at the annual Kiwanis meet as judges and coaches from other schools look on. 1970-'71 TRACK SCOREBOARD Rickards Opponent 56 Leon 75 60 Quincy 72 85 Monticello 86 63 Godby 70 85 Monticello 58 882 Godby 432 Third Kiwanis City Meet Second City Meet Second Conference Meet Second District Meet Fourth State Meet 164 ' a whwff -In Richard Kalin shows the correct form in throwing the discus. gf?
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Varsity Cheerleaders' Rummage Sale Raises Varsity Cheerleaders started their activities early this year. In addition to the necessary practice before football season, they sponsored several money-making projects such as car washes and a rummage sale. XX The money they raised was used for making out-of-town trips to both football and basketball games. Din- ners for visiting cheerleading squads were also partly paid for from their summer earnings. School policy permitted only a few pep rallies, but cheerleaders did boost spirit with a pre-jamboree rally in the courtyard. They painted spirit signs for home games and had a teepee raised for basketball. ff 41 I -x ms n VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: lFront Rowl Aquilina Alex- field, Kathy Broome, Debbie Russell, co-captain: lBack Rowl ander, Dottie Barnes, co-captain, lSecond Rowl Sandra Shef- Yvonne Montgomery, Jo Ellen Dykes, Connie Johnston. 166
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