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Womens Tennis Barb Borton, last year's runner-up in the consolation bracket for singles in the NW District Tournament, returned to the wom- en's varsity tennis team for her fourth year this spring to play in the number one singles position. Kris Brodin and Susan Houck, strong single players from last year, and Ramona Monroe, who played doubles, all returned to add depth to the team. New members who showed great potential in singles were Yvonne Evanoff, Becky Boddy, and Carolyn Williams, and in doubles were Gail Brown and Janet Briggs. The team was coached by Miss Colleen- Lynch. Front Susan Houck Becky Boddy Coach Colleen Lynch and Carolyn Wil- , liams Back Barb Borton Yvonne Evanoff Kris Brodin Ramona Monroe, i Carolyn Small Barb Jensen Janet Briggs Sue Smith and Gail Brown. i B
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Womens Trock Several SPC girls joined in track and field ac- tion spring quarter. As a college team, they competed in the Northwest Women's Track and Field Meet, held at West Seattle Stadium in May, against outstanding college and univer- sity performers from throughout the Northwest. The rest of the season, as members of the Falcon Track Club, they competed in dual meets with Central Washington, Western Wash- ington, and in numerous AAU meets against outstanding club teams in Washington and Canada. The Falcon Track Club is a self-spon- sored organization, not affiliated with the school, composed of talented girls and women, coached by Dr. Ken Foremanj SPC girls who participated in track spring quarter were Nancy Cook, Gail Davis, Cheryl Lingren, Ramona Mon- roe, Julie Nolte, Linda Oades, Carol Wiitimaki.
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Vorsity Tennis The Falcon Tennis team faced a rigid schedule of 20 matches including 8 matches against university division teams. Leading the team for the third year was Bob Thompson, who had won 31 of 41 matches in singles play before spring action began. Other returning Iettermen were Larry Karr, Gerald Dills, and Chuck Chinn. Gordon Yee and Wil- bert Look, who shared the Seattle gisxlltt lwlgjg, .,,.,, . . 'H IT I? l 3 ' ' 1 i Mzwt Metro League doubles championship gg i ' ', EIIIIQ 'lg I T f 4,- T, Y in '65 and '66, contributed their talent ligrijtf T . . 3-2-ef-ff to. the team. Don Gustafson, George if tk , gghlsfe-4-+-Y Mills and Mike Tindall completed ! the team. E2,,.i'.Mi,i-V , Q--T 't ji5f'f gf - '9' ff,-F91j , . V' N I '- ,--v-t r. They were coached by J. Harland Beery .5 1 i in the absence of Dr. Wes Lingren who i.'. . i is doing D0st-doctoral research at Yale. ' f , ST A1 ' l . -, -4-15, Q h X Y Tfsww WE ' Q- ' 'T Z , ft-df. ' k XT 'W -is L T X ' .5 ' x -A ' . -be ,, 1 Q. 3 -L c kgs, .CN 11-wJiNf.g545,g.y sf-.iffgfass-gr X. A ' ' 'xg' . ts X ..,. s, t , .. ., .says 'V - were X at ' to 'I Nl:LWiiarf 1iQ,N .- . ,x ,iff -RS :..f?'.ff'A Ws.r, ., ---- ' i ess:-.a - K tn. -.ss .fatfSB ,, 'EQ f-4 A .Q Q J x A 2 Q 'r . . 'T i .M 5 U I 5 ,sax 1 sr ' fx ,g l S' in ,X ,, ',,' 5'-x 'A Q E1 ... iwx its '4'5:w- A X11-es.,-J iB'Qab1Y5:fj sfw'g'51fwA.f' ff'-V .-...f ' X X 1 at Q R X 'di K 'sr wx-we in Q SWYW W5 Nt Ks-N9 of 'S xx I K is N X X--E QQ ' N 'ss se ' ' Xv- St-'Xs,,,':s:f'?'-i x MK. tt.tW-.,:.imj. sp v eg.-Qs - '1 N--' mmf .. A 1 Q ,L G23 -.aff Vilxssg qjlf,-fx - .- ., -'wuts Q:-H
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