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Straddling the high bars lmiddleb is junior Ginny Sadd. Executing a front hip ltoph on the uneven bars is Rene Taylor. Practicing her routine on the side horse laboveh is junior Ginny Sadd. Varsity Gymnastics, FRONT ROW: Ginny Sadd, Linda Harrah, Beth Cain, Rene Taylor, Cyndy Romanoff. SECOND: Tomlyn Zraik, Kellie Curry, julie Boyd, Mimi Brackvelt, Sue Lange, Beck Broeker Kathy Frain. THIRD: Karla Britten, Kelly Majewski, Desi Kuchers, julie Blanchard, Laura Guinessey, Stacy Hood, Patty Schreiber, Becky Roberts. 109 X Gymnastics
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To each, his own The Olympics comes once every four years and with itcomes a handful offresh and more difficult routines for the Northview gymnasts. According to Northview's gymnastics cap- tain, juniorGinnySadd, This year's routines are far more difficult than past routines. A routine that was considered to be easy, is now considered to be difficult. Gymnastics is a fairly individualized sport. Two or three times a week, the team gathers in the Burnham Building gym for a practice session. Splitting up into several groups is often what happens at a practice. There isn't too much practicing as a team that goes on at a practice session, except when we hold an intrasquad competition to determine who is best suited to participate in a meet, junior Laura Guinessey said. lt's kind of like each gymnast to themselff' Northview's gymnastics program was also provided with a new coach this year, Ms. Peggy Warner. She is a physical education teacher at Whiteford and Stranahan Elementary Schools. The girls gymnastics team finished with a record of 3-4. Displaying good form in her floor routine is sophomore Becky Roberts. Preparing for a mil circle is freshmen Cyndy Romanoff. 108 552, ive-26+
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Foul pla on 84 off the court Spies are roaming the halls, the school has been placed under martial law. Rules have been posted to keep a certain segment of the populous under control and thinking of only one goal at all times. The rules include no hand holding and no unnecessary physi- cal contact. The goal is winning basketball games. The law has been laid down by Coach jeff Seemann. Although there were no spies at North- view, the restrictions on the actions of the varsity basketball players were real. Accord- ing to forward Mill Banker, the coach did allow couples to walk next to each other in the halls and even talk to each other under some circumstances. However, the display of emotions or physical affection while in school was strictly taboo. Banker's girlfriend Stephanie Giha was particularly upset by the coach's interfer- ence. It really upsets me that he'd try something like this, she said. However, Mill was not perturbed by the situation, saying, I don't even care because there is no way he can check on us. Other team members, who preferred to remain annonymous, minded the action, and said the coach should stick to the basket- ball playing end of their lives and leave their off-court lives to themselves. The players did manage to make the transi- tion from hand holding to ball handling and finish with a winning record. The Cats, ll-9 overall, finished second in the GLL with a 6-3 record, trailing only undefeated Napoleon, ranked 9693 in the state in Class AA. 110 rf ,.. x I su, W 'W -IJ - w '-at 'fav W't'wv,m,ie Scoring on a 20 foot jumpshot is senior guard Pete Miller. Driving past NapoIeon's 6-9 Barry Sonnenberg is junior Chis Hoover. Hoover led the Cat's third quarter comeback effort, scoring 21 points in the second half. Basketball is a finess game, but it sometimes becomes a Contact sport. junior Tom Snowberger ttopl lies sprawled on the court after being fouled. --,.,...-- '
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