Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1980, Page 32

Description: Timers provide statistics and moral suppoThe swimmers taut body knifes into thechlorine-blue water. He strokes the length ofSouths Olympic-size pool, flip-turns, andstrains toward the finish. His hand slaps thetile, and the crowd roars. The swimmer pullshimself out of the pool and onto the cement.Out of his aching lungs, he manages togasp one question, What was my time?Times and statistics are important to allcompetitive athletes, even more so thanmoral support. Thanks to the Wrestlerettes,Tankerbelles, and Cinderellas, many ofSouths 1979-80 athletes were providedwith both.The Wrestlerettes tended to both thepractical and psychological needs of thepowerful Panther grapplers. The 64 Wrestlerettes were led this year by captains JillDavis and Cindy Branam and by co-captainKim Poor. The six Tankerbelles, headed byCindy Simpson, baked cookies, decoratedlockers, and timed at meets for members ofSouths boys swimming team. The 20 Cinderellas, led by Lisa Calkins, performed similar necessary services for the boys trackteam.TOP: Wrestlerettes charge up the wrestling team and fans during a match.BOTTOM LEFT: TANKERBELLES.FRONT ROW: Cindy Simpson. SECONDROW: Rene Koyanagi, Pam Stewart.THIRD ROW: Karen Pugh, PaulaMcCartt, Teresa Creek.BOTTOM RIGHT: WRESTLERETTES,SCORING POSITION. FRONT ROW: KimPoor, Cindy Branam, Jill Davis. SECONDROW: Cindy Petermichel, Paula Shields,Cheryl Johnson, Jane Reagan. THIRDCltenLeemc9, Cc°t, S°vitz,Mitele Brj32 Sports Services
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Collection: Bloomington High School South

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