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USING an overhand serve Squirt Fields smashes the ball across the net. WHILE their opponent is preparing to serve Gina Worley, Squirt Fields, and Carmen Cladney prepare for a volley. SEGLENDA BOYKINS watches as Carmen Gladney bumps the ball across the net. t 't . Q -A ' ' ' - Q. 2 - ' . 1 .1 i F V 2 1 4 A MEMBERS of Freshman White lfront rowj Sheila Causey, Susanna Grijavla, Renee Beseda, Squirt Fields, Mary Ferguson, len- nifer Bonner, Adriene Hall, Maria Grijavla, l2nd rowl Coach O. Carol McCann, Kim DeCoursey, Tina West, Seglenda Boykins, Sheila Tennessee, Carmen Gladney, Gina Worley, Denise Harrison. Freshman Volleyball 207
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6 Fresh Start for Freshmen Volleyball The ball was up and there was the serve. lt was dinked, spiked and set back and forth between teams until it dropped to the floor. As the ball bounced, a look of dismay crossed the faces of the players. This event occurred more than once throughout each game, but the en- thusiasm and spirit of the players never quit. When Margaret Maples was ask- ed what she liked best about being on the freshman green volleyball team, she said, '1The spirit and the tough competition. The freshman teams put in an average of two to three hours each day. Their practices paid off physically and mentally. Most feel that this year prepared them to move up next year. Kim DeCoursey of the frehman white team summed up the feelings of everyone when she said, UThe best thing about the team is just be- ing on it! 206 -Freshman Volleyball Copy and Layout by Patty Love MEMBERS of Freshman Green are 1front row1 Lisa Turner, Marilu Veliz, jennifer Lerma, Marites Abraham, Ouanda Howard, Kim Kelly, 12nd row1 Margaret Maples, Myra Cabrera, Marilyn Scott, Kim Barnes, Edna Largruin, Becky Wyatt, Becky Atchison. LISA TURNER Concentrates on bumping it. COACH MCCANN gives the team a pep talk. I a I E Yi 9 .. 5 5 ae ! 5 B S sf FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL OPPONENTS GREEN BOTH Crockett 115-11, 115-81 Belton 115-31,115-51 Waco 115-121,115-131 Temple 113-51, 19-151 Taylor 115-131, 19-151 1 Bryan 115-101, 115-91 ' Temple 16-151, 11-151 Round Rock 115-101,110-151 Westwood 17-151, 110-151 Killeen 115-81, 115-81 Bryan 115-111,115-91 Temple 115-61, 115-61 Round Rock 115-121, 115-81 Westwood 115-121, 114-161 Killeen Forfeit Overall Scores Wins Losses Green 7 5 White 7 5 Both 3 0 WHITE 115-121,115-51 115-71,117-51 115-121,115-51 115-31, 115-81 115-121,115-91 120-181,115-51 115-91, 115-121
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Build That SPii'if UP! Time, practice, and money were the essentials to being a cheerleader. Practices were held five days a week for three hours a day to learn new cheers, practice pyramids, and paint signs. Iunior varsity and varsity volleyball, football, and basketball games were the places cheerleaders could be found. Last summer the cheerleaders ,Jr sl ll DURING The Ellison-Round Rock game pep rally, the varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer. TRYING to find the right words to put on her spirit sign is Donna Hughes. SHOWING the spectators how much spirit they've got during the Temple Mall Spirit Day as the Varsity and Iunior Varsity cheerleaders performing a cheer together. 208 Cheerleaders Layout by Sheila Saito went to Hardin Simmons University in Abilene and learned cheers and pyramids. They learned to promote the unity of the squad. But most of all the girls had fun. Their fund raisers were selling buttons and window stickers. When asked what were the ad- vantages of being a cheerleader, Lisa Davis replied, 'Being able to repre- sent your school's spirit and go football games. There was also one disadvanta every member mentioned and tl was the painting. Although they c not like it, the squad knew it vi part of their job of promoting schc spirit and that was the main goal being a cheerleader, promoti school spirit.
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