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Skill Takes Practice Sports that require stamina, guts, proper breathing techniques and great skill are gymnastics, diving and swim- ming. Gymnastics was an elective course that taught students how to work with several types of apparatus. Some of the activities were aerobics, floor exer- cises, tumbling and working on the parallel bars. Gymnastics helped stu- dents with their coordination and self- confidence. The goal for the divers was to com- pete in the state championships. The divers were required to learn five types of dives including front, back, reverse, inward and twisting. John Ad- ams and Grant Thomas placed second and third in the Okie Conference. They both qualified to compete in the state meet. Being on the swim team meant much dedication. Practice sessions be- gan before school at 5:30 a.m. and resumed after school for another hour or two. Swimmers often lifted weights to help strengthen their bodies. The team placed first in the Okie Confer- ence. Two team members, Tresa Win- stead and Tami Renfro competed at state. TAMMI RENFROE comes up for a breath of air before swimming on to the finish line. 76 Swimming, Diving, Gymnastics
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oyalty eigns Being crowned queen, or being an attendant or escort, was a great honor for several students at Moore West. At the Fall Festivities, Angie Wilson was crowned queen. She was escorted by Rob Coffey. Candidates for the Fall Fes- tivities court were nominated by the football and cross country teams. Nominating girls and boys for the Winter Festivities court were the swimming, diving, wrestling and basketball teams. Misty Croninger was crowned queen and escorted by Marshall Rea. The last royalty of the year was Spring Festivities. Nominations were made by the tennis, golf and track teams. All queens, attendants and escorts were chosen by athletes representing certain sports. They were then chosen by a secret ballot vote of the entire student body. ROB COFFEY crowns Angie Wilson queen of Fall Festivities, 78 Royalty
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