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lnexperienced Players Learn Skills lunior varsity and freshmanfsopho- more water polo are meant to be a time for learning, a chance for beginning players to perfect their skills. Both the junior varsity and freshman! sopho- more teams took advantage of this. Coach Ed Luce had to start trom scratch with the majority ot inexperi- enced players as Doug Taylor and Michelle Fultz were the only returne ing members ot the teams. Doug proved to be versatile by tak- ing on the position of goalie at the last minute. With Brian Mann on defense and Brad Daurghty on offense, ju- nior varsity was a tough team to beat. They had a respectable win-loss record of 5-2 tor league games. The team was always supportive. lf someone wasn't playing, they'd be cheering for the players, said Brad Daurghty. This team spirit could be what helped the team to do so well. The freshman! sophomore team won 4 of 7 league games by forfeit. We may not have won a lot, but we sure had fun, said David Millar. Tommy Rowe, who was new to the sport, proved to be the most valuable player. ln their most impressive win against Servite, CO. scored 20 points while only allowing their opponents one goal. - BC. .,...-av The ball seems to be out of reach. However, Tadd Foster strains to grasp it. Hitting the ball well out ot reach of the opponent is Kevin Luce. He was the most improved player on junior varsity. The opponent is always ready to move in on the ball. Richard Witherspoon effectively prevents this. lunior Varsity, TOP TO BOTTOM: R. Wither- spoon, D. Taylor, M. Scarboro, T. Foster, l. Scar- boro, l. Bissel, L. Vanlobensels, Coach Luce, B. Mann, K, Luce, M. Fultz. Freshman!Sophomore, TOP TO BOTTOM: S. Youngs, C. lackson, l. Millar, D, Millar, T. Guiyn, Coach Luce, M. Patel, T. Rowe. There are always obstacles. lason Bissel gets the leverage to overcome one. N?
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Personality Shines Through Students Discover Hidden Selt Cn HaQloween Halloween dress up day really brings out a persons personality. As Carolyn White put it, l like Halloween because it's a day to be ditterent and show the other side ot my personality. Halloween took a strange turn by landing in the middle ot the week. But many students compensated tor the ob- struction by celebrating the weekend betore. Numerous Halloween parties were tound all over Glendora and Co- vina areas on Friday and Saturday nights. This gave the students an extra chance to dress up. When Qctober thirtyatirst rolled around it was a day ot joking and tun. Students dressed up in outlandish cos- tumes during the school day and car- ried their spirit on into the night. Cn Wednesday, flashers, clowns, playboy bunnies, and a variety ot oth- ers were tound all over campus as more and more students joined the tun. Dressed as a scarecrow, Lisa Lemich telt Halloween dress up day had a great turnout: 'tl really was amazed by how many people dressed up. lt helped break the monotony ot everyday school lite and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, -BB. Lite as a Freshman is a real dog eat dog world, Chris Mavfkrtliur and Tammy Brave look tor oth- er untortunato Freshman. hating lunvh at school is no laughing rnattffr. lust ask l.uis Acqiiirrfv and Brandon Burkfey. A real playboy, Phillip Durham ponders over the intormative articles from last months issunz ot his tavorite rnagazine. Will the real Hugh l-lettner please stand up? Cousing lt anal Kvlly Reason have om- thing in common. they both 4gan't do a thing with their hair. ,sun 'K ' Ash. sg In f,3w 'f ex ,fsta- 'Mwst :AFV
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