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TENNIS “These Girls Have a Lot to Offer” ee a ae ee rk EE “aE Se FIRST ROW: M. Hickman, D. Lehman, J. Kerr, V. Oace, M. Smith, D. Goetz, L. Dolny, M. Sershen, L. Pilgrim, J. Petroski. SECOND ROW: Coach F. King, J. Quehl, A. Kaufmann, K. Zevnick, M. Rabuse, L. Drake, S. Krauser, $. Williams, §. Abrahamson, T. DeBlauw. Not pictured: $. Damian, L. Fahrenkrug, J. Nelson, C. Winter.
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“WE were the tough team!” was Jody Hartzell’s reply when asked if the girls’ swim team swam against any tough teams. They won all twelve of their meets, finishing first in their conference. Some of their success could be attributed to the panty- hose that they wore dur- ing practice to make their legs stronger. They were “all different colors,” ac- cording to Sue Schneider. Before a meet the at- mosphere was tense. Sue Punch would say, “Don’t touch me before | swim.” After the meet the team could be heard singing their theme song, ‘Vio- lent Love.” With a lot of young tal- ent, the Wonderous War- rior Waterwomen hope to retain the conference title for Sibley. PAGE 87: PICTURE 1. Anne McGough does a swan dive with grace. PICTURE 2. Colleen dives for points. PICTURE 3. Team captains, Anne McGough and Sue Punch. PICTURE 4. Mr. Tuszka stands proudly beside the diving team.
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} bee as Se oe a eee eee ee See ee gt oe ae ee ee ee eS apace : é ole + Speen intianeneetetcncernenentnsintoommsasns oR A ge eee A loud shrieking “WOO!” could be heard across the tennis courts when Mr. Fred King, the girls’ tennis coach, com- plimented one of the players on a good shot. From the team’s point of view, “We couldn’t have had a better coach. He was a player coach. He went out and practiced with the girls.” The team placed sec- ond in the region, but lost to St. Paul Academy in the finals. ph eee ae, Coe ee Nae ie cok coe cae. ees a bei a cee ak ee eae a oo oe oe a ie VEO A Three people made State: Denise Goetz, Janet Petroski, Vicky Odace. Denise Goetz, Vicky Oace, and Michele Smith were named All Confer- ence, an honor bestowed on those who earn the highest point total. According to Vicky Oace, any weakness of the team could be traced to the fact that they seemed “less of a team and more like a group of indivi- duals.” PAGE 88: PICTURE 1. Denise Goetz hopes for another victory. PICTURE 2. Janet Petroski concentrates during match. PAGE 89: PICTURE 1. Marie Sershen. PICTURE 2. Vicky keeps the ball in sight. PICTURE 3. Vicky Oace, PICTURE 4. Michelle Smith shows good form.
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