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BACK HAND HITTER. . . Putting her all into it, Mary Jeanne O'Gara returns the volley to offset her opponent and gain the point to win the set. LINE DRIVE! Putting it up on the green, Brian Dew becomes frustrated with his shot after hitting the ball loo far to the left and missing making par. Girls- Varsity Tennis Wins 8 Losses 2 Scecina 0 Warren 7 1 Howe 4 4 Attucks 1 3 Speedway 2 5 Marshall 0 4 Ripple 1 5 Arlington 0 4 Roncalli 1 4 Shorlridge 1 4 Tech ' Junior Varsity Wins 7 Losses 1 Scecina 2 Warren 3 7 Howe 2 2 Attucks 0 2 Speedway (tie) 2 2 Ripple 0 2 Arlington 0 2 Roncalli 1 I Shortridge 0 2 Tech 0 Golf Season Wins 10 Losses 7 Scecina 229 Howe 250 224 Tech 224 224 Marshall 250 230 Ben Davis 220 227 Manual 211 219 Ripple 257 228 Ritter 218 228 Tech 23! 225 Arlington 248 225 Chatard 200 201 Lawrence C 202 229 Brebeuf 214 229 Warren 205 171 Attucks 218 171 Marshall 196 216 Roncalli 236 Old Oakland 216 Northwest 220 216 Chatard 203 City 4th I'M READY FOR YA! . . . Eyeing the progressing tennis ball. Angle Greiner prepares to return a strong volley and win the set and the match during practice. Golf Girls' Tennis 127
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They can't swing in the rain TRAPPED! . . Breaking out of the sand trap. Russ Miller positions the ball to make par. Rain, rain, rain! I can't stand it! We were rained out on two matches that we were confident of winning, commented Coach Hasty. The season was still impressive with a 1 0-7 record. For a fairly young team, the golfers were very suc- cessful according to their coach. Female golfer Stacy Pierce proved as competitive as the others, averaging 49 for nine holes. No mat- ter what course you go to or what pro you talk to, Scecina is considered the best as far as knowledge of the game and sportsmanlike behavior, remarked Coach Bob Hasty. Rain caused many matches to be rescheduled for the tennis team too. It seemed like the only time it didn't rain was when we had to practice, added Paula Shikany. First year coach Rita Robbins brought the gir good luck making it one of the best seasons they'v had in a while. We were really strong as far as our doubles wei concerned, stated Coach Robbins. They were also powerful in dedication and har work. It showed through most valuable player Angi Greiner, most improved player Mary Jean O'Gar; and player with the best mental attitude, Angi Leffler. All seventeen members exemplified tru sportsmanship according to their coach. TURN ALREADY! . . . Putting for par, John Kramer watch the ball with a sharp eye, hoping he hit it hard enough. GOLF TEAM: Bottom row: Kevin Kuehr, John Battles. Russ Miller, Ernie Thein, Stacey Pierce, Jim Lee; Top row: Coach Bob Hasty, Charles McCahill, Joe Crump. Brian Dew, John Kramer, Chris Crabtree. Bill Cathcart. TENNIS TEAM: Bottom row: Michelle Petch, Lisa Fellij Jeanne Riley, Mary Jeanne O'Gara, Rozanne Smith, Caroly Catton; Second row: Joannie Stewart, Paula Shikany, Ann McGrath, Angle Greiner, Elaine Doyle, Margi Johnson, Coac Rita Robbins; Top row: Angie Leffler. Sharon Hosey, June Cho Kathy McGrath, Janet Brewer, Donna Clements. 126 Golf Girls' Tennis
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HITTING THE SAND, Jean Choi registers a long jump of 13 8 % , not quite her best of 14 . GIVING HER BEST, Kelle McMahon runs the 220 at the ci meet, finishing third of eight with a time of 20:7. Varsity Girls' Track Wins 3 Losses 1 2 Scecina 47 Roncalli 51 47 Whiteland 36 38 Manual 67 26 Greenwood 70 26 Speedway 38 9 Howe 101 9 Shortridge 24 59 Deaf School 46 50 Beech Grove 55 35 Chatard 30 35 Arlington 69 26 Tech 78 33 Attucks 72 47 Ritter 58 26 Attucks coed relays 53 Chatard relays 10 City-9th 9 Sectional 11th. Junior Varsity Track Wins 2 Losses 5 Scecina 64 Whiteland 21 64 Roncalli 14 41 Manual 47 41 Greenwood 50 41 Speedway 23 27 Howe 88 21 .Arlington 24 JUST BARELY making it over the rod, Julie Erlenbaugh manages 4'10 at the city meet. GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Bottom row; Ass't. Coach Debbie Farrow, Dedi Shepherd, Mary Lee Strack. Carol Czerwinski, Linda Russell, Lisa Speth, Sue Davidson, Mary Sitzman, Cora Carver, Mary Wills. Second row: Coach Glenda Massy, Crystal Harrell, Bngid Fisher, Jean Choi, Carol Farrow, Theresa Ritzi, Janie Francis, Kelle McMahon, Lisa Walpole. Top row: Stacey Arbogast, Brigid Schneider, Noreen Pluckebaum, Liz Maginn, Kathy Brooks, Kim Gross, Donna Rowe, Janie Meyer, Annette Sage, Kelly Fitzgerald, Coach Carole Hamilton. Julie Erlenbaugh. 128 Girls' Track
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