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April 12, 1968 Hockey team gains victories Gymnastic show to feature routines by 200 classmen by Julie Ferry What makes up a good, vic torious juvenile hockey team? A number of experienced players Hula hoops and balls, folk is first on the list. Two other dancing, and various exercise important factors are a good routines will be featured at the coach and a few championships. Members of the team are May 3 and 4 Gymnastic Show, Steve Gottfried, right wing; 8:00 p.m. in the new gym. Doug Gibson, center; Jim According to Dennis Sullivan, Hunt, right wing; Mark Ger- gym instructor, profits from the lack, left defense; Greg show will be used to purchase Walsh, left defense, and new athletic and physical educa Greg McCulloch, right de tion equipment for the coming fense. year. Two ex-Grantonian players Approximately 200 upper and lower classmen will participate aré Doug Gilman, left wing and in various routines. Both boys Steve Wright, left wing. The and girls will display free exer coach for the team is Harold cise; the girls will use hula Hopper. This juvenile hockey team hoops and balls for their rou tines. Boys will also demonstrate won two titles on the Pacific mass calesthenics. Coast enabling them to trav “There will also be a special el back to Souix Sainte Ma exhibition on how to play space rie, for the national cham ball,” commented Mr. Sullivan. pionships. Also being demonstrated at The team won the Northwest the show are dual balance exer juvenile hockey championship cises, plus routines on the high by winning two games, 11-3 and and low horizontal bars, and the 18-1. A tie of 6-6 and a 12-5 even and uneven parallel bars. score gave the team the Pacific Folk dancing will be per Coast juvenile championship, formed by the freshmen. They finished sixth in thé' na- When asked about the show’s tionals playing against teams outcome, Mr. Sullivan added, “If from Eagle Creek, Wisconsin it goes as well as it did last year, and Duluth, Minnesota. “It was a real good ex it will be a great success.” pedience for the whole Admission to the evening per team,” commented Greg formances of the Gymnastic Walsh about the national Show is 50 cents for adults and championships. 25 cents for students. The show According to Greg, the biggest will be presented to the student body during an April 30 assem part of the Easterners’ way of playing hockey is their skating. bly. Quakers fall to victorious G-men; city meet to be hosted by Senators Top scorer for the team- is Doug Gibson who scored 40 goals during the season. Thé ma- jority of the goals were set up by Steve Gottfried and Doug Gilman. VARSITY TENNIS PLAYER MARGARET PETERSON gets ready to return a fast shot put over the net by teammate Myrna West. 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Chuck's Barber by Bonnie Brown It was a “groovy Tuesday” for the girls’ tennis team as they scored a 3-2 win over Roosevelt high in the first match this sea son. “Our hardest competition will be Cleveland ahd Wilson high schools,” predicted Miss Virginia Behm, girls’ varsity tennis coach. “We haven’t played too many matches because of the rainy weather.” Sherrie Horning, Carolyn Lumber, Kim Severson, Carol Donis, Raylene Erickson, and PARKING LOT « 3 Baseball game to be replayed SUPPORT YOUR Dunn were clocked in a Again the G-Men have added winning time of 3:40.3 in the _ another dual meet track victory mile relay. The 440 relay to their list. They upped their was won by the team of Bob record to 4-0 by downing the Bates, Jim Gilbert, Phil Franklin Quakers 82 2/3-53 1/3. Dean and Ron Brown. Tonight the mighty Generals A time of 9:42.0, a best for the face the season’s first city relay meet at Madison. league this season, was set by Team called ‘great’; Bruce McCormmach in the two In last week’s contest against Franklin the G-Men. mile, Don Philpot in the shotput boys gain 2-2 record dominated everyone in the and Jim Gee in the broad jump “Pretty good, great,” were running events and added added needed points for the win. comments made by Julian Ama Madison will be a place for ya, boys’ tennis coach, about his wins in non-running events. Ron Brown and Bob Bates- action tonight as the Generals, varsity tennis team. each took first in two events. meet up with teams from all So far the team has gained a Ron came in first in the low and schools. The events will include 5-0 win over Washington high, high hurdles, while his team the 440 relay, distance medley, and a 5-0 win over Roosevelt mate Bob outran his opponents 880 relay, two-mile relay, shuttle high. Two 4-1 losses have been hurdles, mile relay, shotput, high recorded to Lincoln and Wilson. for wins in the 100 and 220. Steve Crane finished first jump and long jump. The only “The progress has been gooc in the 880. Crane along with events which are not actual re with the inclement weather teammates John Adamovics, lays are the pole vault, discus we’ve been having,” added Mr. Dave Edwards and Mike and javelin. Amaya. The team practices reg ularly. Two matches are scheduled for next week, Monday against Jackson, and Wednesday against Jefferson. Both games will be played on the Grant tennis courts. so RC THE GRANTONIAN 4132 N.E. BROADWAY PORTLAND, OREGON Original Chinese Food To Go 281-1203