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3irl's Varsity Track. First Row: Donna Jung, Rena Overfelt, Carolyn White, Ellie Sardo, Kathy Koppe, Sardo, Sandy Rodriguez, Sandy Mazzetti, Jenny Brigetta Umshceid, Shelley Hunsicker, Barbara Burghard, Kathlyn Brown. Second Row: Donna Mazzetti. Third Row: Assistant Coach Janice Miller, f 'XG-fi, behind. Rachelle Barabe, Camie Hackett, Jennifer King, Kim Wiley, Karen Engelhardt, Head Coach Angela Becker. nz' Running for Clark has been really enjoya- ble. It's been a lot of hard work, but we also had our fun. This is my last year and I 'm really going to miss it and everything that went along with it. Carolyn White-Senior Susan Blumhart leads the pack as she concen- trates on moving forward and keeping her opponents GirI's Varsity Track lil
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Track runs into problems at finish Stretch, Stretch! , was that the cry? Oh, the pain! No, this is not a dance team practice, but a workout of the Clark varsity track team. With long hours of practice and grueling training sessions, the girls soon got into good condition. Track is very much the individual sport. You run by yourself and for yourself. You are your own source of comfort and your own source of drive and determination. Only you know your limits and capabilities and how far you can take your talents. The girls track team proved that this year. They did well at the beginning of the sea- son, but slacked off after spring break. But the team made a fine showing at an N.E.l.S.D. meet right before spring break. The outstanding achievers in that meet were Karen Engalhardt, with a third in the shot put, Donna Jung with a 6th in triple jump, and Shannon Kelley with a llth in the two mile run. Another team of Shel- ley Hunsicker, Rena Sardo, Cindy Hunt and Carolyn White, placed fifth in the 880 relay. All of these girls did a fine job this year, and worked hard to place where they did which was a great, fourth in district. Donna Jung stretches to reach the waiting hand of Barbara Mazaetti and make a perfect handoff to vic- tory. Barefooted Shelley Hunaicker throws up her arms and hurls herself with great force over the bar. 110 GlrI's Va tyT k
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Junior Varsity A' T' n works hard The junior varsity track team did well for their years. Much of the team was com- posed of Freshmen who lacked experience. They made good showings at meets against Marshall and other Northside schools. Showing opposing schools they will be a threat in the future. With effort being the team's biggest point the girls had strong season, and some girls placed stead- ily in certain events. These girls being, Ellie Sardo in the 100 meter hurdle and Patience Diaz in the triple jump. Junior Kathy Koepp placed in high jump and Jenny Bur- ghard placed in 100 meter hurdles. Girls Junior Varsity Track. Front Row: Cindy Keefe, Hackett, Brigetta Llmscheid, Laura Potthast Patience Diaz Jennifer King Jenny Estes 'l Ronda Karnei, Donna Hildebrand, Donna Overfelt, Margaret Hsu, Jenny Burghard. Third Row. Frazier HeadCoach Angela Becker Barbara Gonzalez. Second Row: Ellie Sardo, Camie Assistant Coach Janice Miller, Kathy Koepp Q3-ARA' At EXLBTICS Camie Hackett gives it everything she's got as she pushes her way towards the finish line. 'r y Running track for Clark was a lot of fun, - V b N EY T 'rt' hard work, and a great experience. I learn- j W , KN Q: ' ed a lot this year and it was very -fi'. V. rewarding. ,X ,?7i '1fi1 I 13.17 ff- Jenny Burghard-Sophomore. gfgrgfm, C t ' gr , -gi--., , l'.ak,,gi, 5 5, 3 8 K il f I V' t el X 112 Girls J lV.TrnCk QATI-lLEl'lCS 5 , j Y fl YW'
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