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One of the mony rechniques of swimming, os performed by Morgorer Homrick, is the underworer flip Jeff Gorlick demorsrrores the proper woy ro do rhe burrerfiy. ,-i.-ff'-H1 1935 A -g . --'- , 5,1 , ,. 'S Dock row l-ri Mon Lodis, Jeff Gorlicl-2, Andrew Morton, Morgorer Homrick, Heorher Gleghorn. Fronr row I-rg Moureen Copple, Lindsoy Morgon, Louro Spangler, Terry Hicks, Mil-me Noblerr. 211
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TAKING THE PLUNGE he key to success in any sport is hard work which is especially rrue in swimming. The 1985-86 Vines Swim- ming Team lsnows rhe meaning of hard worls as well as rhe meaning of success. Each day rhe swimmers go rhrough a very riring and strenuous worlsour by swimming numerous laps in rhe pool ro build endurance and speed, Ofren members of rhe ream are worlsed ro exhausrion, bur ir cerrainly has paid off. i'This is rhe besr group of swimmers I have ever seen ro come our of Vines, quored swimming ream's Coach Rainey. Each meer rhe ream showed a srrong personal pride and school spirir rhar gave rhem rhe edge ro win. Using rhis pride along wirh hard worls, the Vines Swim Team produced an awesome record ro be remembered. 55455 Vief Preparing for his morning worlsour, Nicholas Olivia swims a few enduring laps. R' i Ri L5 . , 1 fr . if '--Hi,E.ifiig1iss ff V 1' .sz-.i5 :-if it-Slggf -:Rifle r. Sgs .SU5:ffQ5T52jp2'V 34:2-ii' . . sf f- ,sn sii4JQii'ifi,sfvf5 as .si sc 5--f A2 iss-.fwz :iz-si, :sscxssfmfvz::zS115i3?E?'3Qgix595 -mrsc,-.sxz-:sg-sfffi 2125219 Sfl -Srasffsziisii-.515 s2v1iS3El2?2hfiEgfif3' 'A pf- :f i ' Sibmiif' 'zfff-5,-,, H: - 11 -,sfleiilif -1,' .--r,- ri: rr -f-f f':4si..ics',sv ,-fig-if: ,fi is ,iliifiiliiilsglfggjg.sexi-w:? fi??f:1TZ ziiS 1'fiiifi'1isf1:'1 'wfN?3 7Z ?Zy55fUlg 2 4 14 52 5943 i , fi Swimming keeps you M in good shape and ,2 E A, E teaches self discipline. FF rn cn D S fi'- Firsr row l-rr Kelly Smirh, Andrea Niedermeyer, Carrie Kyle. Second row l-r: Nicholas Olivia, Lyle Upshaw, 210
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FOURTH IN THE NATION y ualifying to compete in any notional championship is an honor reserved to a very few. However, for the past two years the girls on the sopho- more cheerleading squad have done just that. Competition for regional qualifications to the na- tional championship came in October, and the squad tools top honors competing against some 400 other cheerleaders for the right to represent a five- state area in Orlando, Florida in December for a chance at the national title. Competing against squads from all fifty states, the sophomores were named to the finals for the title after a preliminary judging that narrowed the category from forty-four squads to the top five in the nation. Competition for the title came early the next day, beginning at 7130 a.m. The Vines squad drew the first performance and executed beautifully. At noon the an- nouncements were made, and the Vines sophomore wallsed away with 4th Place in the nation. While ten of these girls were winning honors in Florida, another squad mem- ber was performing thousands of miles away in the Hula Bowl. Renee Loncar was selected during the summer camp of the National Cheerleaders Asso- ciation to perform along with other top cheerleaders. This honor is usually bestowed on graduating seniors, yet Renee was singled out for her abilities her sophomore year. In addi- tion to these honors, the squad swept the NCA summer camp by talsing five superior ribbons, the spirit sticls and the spirit award. The spirit award came from a balloting of all cheer- leaders at the camp and given to the squad those cheer- leaders most admired by all others. Also, the squad was a finalist for the Award of Excel- lence-again usually reserved for senior varsity squads. While bringing home the awards the squad managed to dazzle au- diences during pep rallies and cheer their teams onto victory during games. Members of the sophomore squad were Tiffany Dailey, Tina Drenlsus Chead cheerleaderb, Monique Baird, Kristin Dreyer, Jennie Brooks CmascotD, Denna Roolser, Lana Roberts, Anja Rahe, Renee Loncar, Danna Molsry and Kim Hamic. Congratulations, Con- gratulations ladies for a super, super year! l l l Lana ,Agn wat' 'Q , , ,km WM 1. 71' V UW W, Rahe, J ' The sophomore squad celebrates their regional victory with NCA official, Carol Wagers.
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