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The members of the Boys' Varsity Volleyball Team, looking rather amused by Coach Tablantes' pointers, are, left to right, Cap- tain Terry Kleeman, Steve Malchow, Bob Leise, Keith Claxton, Frank Hartline, Paul Hoshall, Bill Stovall, Tim Harrington, Fred Burns, and John Kleeman. R Q Captain Terry Kleeman looks a little disgusted with the turn of the game. Keith Claxton sets a ball up for the front line as Paul Hoshall moves in to complete the play with a drive over the net. Boys' Volleyball Team This year's Boys' Varsity Volleyball Team, suffering from an experience deficiency, had a fairly lean season in the victory column. Although they fought hard and put forth their maximum effort, the depth and skill of the opposing teams usually won out. Under Captain Terry Kleeman and Coach Tablante, the boys showed the desire and spirit necessary for a victory. Next year the team will have lost only one player through graduation, thus leaving the team with experienced boys.
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Girls' Volleyball Team The first sports event on the girls' schedule this year was volley- ball. The first few weeks before the varsity team was chosen were devoted to intramural games between the different class teams. In the latter part of July, on the basis of their performance in these intramurals, the members of the Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team were chosen. With Pris Litwin as Captain and Herminia Barce- nas as Coach the girls began to practice immediately in preparation for their competition with the other four schools in the M.A.A.S.S. League. Despite a rash of injuries, the Squaws succeeded in coming in second place. the picture. Girls' gather Ayers The members of the Varsity Volleyball Team around manager Noelle to hear the serving line their game. They are, right, Nancy Howe, Captain Pris Litwin, Noelle, Marie An- derson, Judy Moss, Donna Masters, Linda McJennett, Leata Thomas, Kaye Fisher, Susan Jones, and Mary Eleanor Dendy. Nadie Rindler and Candace Gibbs are absent from -up for left to 1 Captain Priscilla Litwin gets off the ground to return a high ball. Susan Jones slams the ball over the net to rack up anothei' point for the Squaws.
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