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INCONSISTENCY Varsity Volleyball Front Row; Tammy Oliver, Melanic Lvans, Jennie Jennings. Second Row; Beatrix Barmeyer, Shirley Jones, Lynda Harris, Terri Smith, Belinda Cloud. .J! J. V. Volleyball Front Row; Tina Bister, Maria Rizzi, Jeanne Gustafson, Mireya Lacambra. Second Row; Rene Baird, Gloria Harris, Debbie Jones, Susan Potwardowski , Connie Hardison, Joyce Campbell, Tracy llolman.
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i VOLLEYBALL SUFFERS FROM The Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Michelle D ' Ascanio, had a most unusual season. Led by seniors Vicki Schulte and Jennie Jennings, the team was described as, . . .highly intelligent and capable of good understanding. However, things never quite seemed to come together for the girls. The coach sunmicd things up by saying, There was a lot of talent on the team, and all players had areas of play that were impressive. If only we could have performed at our best on the same day, our won-loss record would have been much better. On the other hand, the J.V. team improved both their record and their play over last season. However, one was most impressed with the enthusiasm with which the team played. Although they didn ' t win much, they still had a good time, said coach Michelle Amicone. One reason for this could have been the presence of captain Gloria Harris who had a way of spreading enthusiam throughout the squad.
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ALL TOO MANY LOVE MATCHES These young swingers were led by new cojlch, Tom Allen. The fifteen girls scrambled across the courts trying to return the shots hit hard by their opponents. It was a very young team consisting of only two seniors with over half of the total made up of new members. The main barrier to their success was inex- perience, something that can hopefully be overcome with more practice and more matches. Nevertheless, the season proved to be a worthwhile one, with each player experiencing the agony of defeat and, in a few instances, the thrill of victory. Front Row; Liz Gosney, -trnxisT-ine— rxrp Barnhill, Sherry Acosta, Evelyn Carillo, Rachel Loper. Second Row; Linda ' Kramer, Geri Cato, Rene Cook, Gail Rogers, Julie it. Clark, Joyce Norwood, Jan Kea5t, Coach Tpni AJlen.
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