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waiting the ball, Senior Kris Daugherty, rarsify player, drops back to hit a fore- land groundstroke. During a practice session. Senior Dawn Devereaux, varsity player, con- centrates on hitting a solid forehand. Sophomore Kim Jeffery, top varsity player, executes a backhand against a Mesa High opponent. Girls Tonnis Sports 103
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The Ball Is In Their Court Girls Tennis Lobs Toward High Expectations I can't. These were two words not allowed on the tennis courts. Whether varsity. JV. or ho- pefuls. the players' attitudes were positive as they strove to always do their best. Seniors Kris Daugh- erty and Dawn Devereaux helped set the overall winning attitude of the team by encouraging and amusing their teammates. Freshmen added to the depth and vitality of the team as nine girls became an essential part of the girls tennis program. Kori Fitch and Debbie Anderson started in major positions as varsity and JV players. As they focused on winning divi- sional and qualifying team mem- bers for state. Coach Adams hoped the team would learn self- motivation and self-discipline since this is important in years after high school when no one is around to push them. They will be able to take on tasks with confidence and succeed. I wouldn't be surprised if we made it to state. I think we have the strongest team we have ever seen, commented senior Dawn Devereaux. Design by Gretchen Askew and KatM Moran. Photos by Karen Herbaugh and Jerry Moore. Competing at varsity level, freshman Kori Fitch concentrates on hittting a backhand to a Mesa High opponent. Freshman Tennis. Front Row: Manager Shelli Anderson, Billie Buescher, Kelley Foy, Trudy Badgett. Manager Lisa Rodriguez. Back Row: Assistant Coach Linda Bejarano. Michelle Rexine, Jacque Brown. Shawna Boyle. Debbi AndersorCpulTe Harris son, Kori Fitch, Coach Diana Hernandez. Girls Tennis. Front Row: debbi Anderson.) Jacque Brown, Gayle Palmreuter, Laura Johnson, Gina Gibbs, Lisa Rodri- guez. Second Row: Amee Orlick, Tina Nelson, Trudy Badgett, Karen Gajewsky, Marla Kemp, Kim Jeffery, Meredith Hoefle, Michelle Rexine. Buffy Brown. Back Row: Coach Barb Adams, Lynne Dossey, Shawna Boyle. Manager Debbie Cadzow, Kel- ley Foy, Kori Fitch, Phi Nguyen, Shelli Anderson. Kris Daugh- erty, Dawn Devereaux, Billie Buescher. Gretchen Askew. April Stayner. 102 Girls Tonnls Sports
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in Campus Activities There Is Strength In Numbers Numerous, varied, and unique interests among students emerged, which caused new clubs and organizations to develop quickly. With 52 clubs and organi- zations on campus, finding one to suit each individual's niche was easily at- tainable. Groups on campus were established to meet a kaleidoscope of purposes. Money making projects ap- peared on the agen- da of most meetings as clubs discovered the necessity of hav- ing money. Funds raised by clubs were used by some to sponsor scholarships, guest speakers, and field trips. A goal Gummi Bears, being sold by Sophomore band member the German club, are prob- Andrea Carson is dressed ably the most successful up for the Halloween game food sale on campus. against Westwood. shared by many clubs last year, as well as this year, was to raise money for funding of the school seal pro- ject, headed by Na- tional Honor Society. Fund raising projects existed daily on cam- pus and ranged from food sales, including Gummi Bears, sold by the German club, and hot bagels and cream cheese, sold by HERO, to gift sales of candles and cal- endar organizers sold by the drama de- partment and cheer squads. Other pro- jects instigated to raise funds included car washes and club sponsored dances. Campus activities included a broad scope of topics. Per- 104 Divider Campus Activities
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