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BOVE: The J.V. team — Front row, left to right: Linda Pearthree, Donna Bolton, Cindy Jones, Sue Gar- ski, Jane Irwin, Marcie Watson. Back row, left to right: Mona Dersh — manager, Nancy Luff, Wendy cLennan, Lisa Tierney, Tressa Husfelt, Betsy Foley, Debbie Swartzlander, and Marry Briggs — man- ger. RIGHT: Veronica Aiken shows her dribbling skills during a game.
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This year’s varsity team seemed to be plagued with bad luck. The team started the season with lots of talent. They had speed and there were very FAR RIGHT: Dawn Waters stops as the ball changes directions. IMMEDIATE RIGHT: Jane Irwin tries for a bas good shooters. Three injured players, ‘ ket during one of the varsity games. BELOW: The team in action. however, did leave the team less than i: perfect. Linda Price, Marylou Bolton, and Cathy Morris had to sit out of the games because of various injuries. Due to their injuries Jane Irwin and Wendy McClennan were moved up to varsity to compensate for the shortage of players. Despite their problems there were many close games. The girls did improve, and the homecoming game against Rising Sun was won with a final score of 44 to 43. The J.V. team was a green team. Only two players returned from last year and the coach was new. Miss Struble was good for the team and worked the team hard. The girls improved and won four games: two out-of-county games against Havre de Grace and St. Andrews, and two county games against Rising Sun. This year’s was good, and we know that with the experience it will be great next year. ot th ag ‘an 38 a's ABOVE: vnoe Porn — Eon row, left to right: Debbie Lum eer, Linda Zang, Mary Hollings- worth, Val White, Dawn Waters, and Marylou Bolton. Second row: Kartina Gassaway (manager), Jeanette Gregson, Lisa McClay, Veroneca Aiken, Linda Price, Cathy Morris, and Janice Jones (manager). Top row: Mrs. Zang (coach). Right: Veronica Aiken tries for a shot from the side of the basket.
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The first time the varsity squad worked together as one was in July, at camp. We weren't very enthusiastic to begin with, but we woke up soon. We learned new ideas for cheers, enthusiasm and most of all we learned about squad unity. Coming home with memories, scratchy throats, pulled muscles and most impor- tantly two ribbons, (one for excellence and one for most improved), somehow made us proud. The football and soccer seasons began quickly. Even though there were a few losses, we were always proud to be a part of the Eagles and our enthusiasm in our teams grew with every game .. . We got to know the teams which helped on our spirit. Practices were long and hard especially trying to coordinate out pom-pom routines, (‘‘Get Off’’ and ‘‘Freak Out’’), and getting everything together. But we managed after hours of hard work. We rarely agreed but eventually we got our stuff together. With the crowd getting bigger at every game, our spirit was growing. The period between the fall sports and basketball season was a long waiting period, but we made it. Our Eagles were winners and so were we. Like always, though, as soon as the season got started, it was time to end. Games were more exciting than ever and cheers grew in numbers and quality as well as our home crowd. With the help of Ms. Pederson, and Mrs. Lort the mascot and the J.V. cheer- leaders, Varsity had a good season as well as a good time. Next year’s varsity plans to keep the ‘‘Boogie Beat”’ going. : J epreaeites — i z , From the top: Mandy Cupeto, Kim Stein, Cathy Miller, Terri Blevins, lona Wright, Denise Russell, Tina Matherly, Cindy Wolfe. | i }
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