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Girls break athletic tradition, participate in intermural sport In a succession of shots, sophomore Sally Hinton serves a crucial point to win the match, trying to set score at three-all Despite losses and rainy weather, the girls tennis team gained experience and under- standing of the game. Practic- ing daily after school and Sat- urday mornings at the Wayne- dale tennis courts, the team consisted of only two seniors, three juniors, and four sopho- mores. Four single and three dou- ble matches were played each game, as the girls alternated positions. More simplified than men ' s tennis, a different meth- od of scoring was used. The first double or single player to win eight games would take the set, and gain a point for her team.
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Today the briefest glance shows that it is the individual who IS gaining all the mention. Though activities and groups remain important, it is the people — the indivi- duals who stage the activities, who make up the group — who are found to be worth mentioning. These individuals are characterized by many things — the factors that motivate them, the activities they participate in, the way they walk, even the clothing they wear. The fact that youth of the seventies are dressing so differently is not as important as the fact that there is so much room for variation from girl to girl, from guy to guy. In clothing today almost anything goes, and the get-up can many times express the students ' persona- lity. Clothing? At first glance, is there a better way to illus- trate an individual than through what he wears?
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Backing her doubles partner, sopho- more Deedee Whitman watches as sophomore Bonnie Carrion tollows through on her return shot. Set for a return shot. Mary Omo vol- leys the ball successfully across the net to her opponent. Discussing the fall of the racket for first service. Elmhurst tennis girls sen- ior Becky Shaw and lunior Peggy 0 ' Conner prepare for their match against Wayne. 3GIRLS TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: iOmo. Bonnie Carrion, Deedee tan. Tern Lipp. Row 2: Mrs. Lucy vll. coach. Sally Hinton. Marty iVal Hart. Peggy O ' Conner, Bee-
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