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Popularity grows in girls sports After three years, girls’ sports are slowly but surely becoming an accepted part of EPHS. Although competition is stiff and the girls are not top contenders, support for both the volleyball and gymnastics team was high. After another year of total defeat, the volleyball team was still full of spirit for their last game against Nederland. Between “footie” socks and a new coach, the girls finally managed to put this last game in the “win” slot. This, the first win that the girls had had in three seasons, left everyone with quite a feeling of pride. This was the season for new coaches in girls’ athletics. Coach Joan Siudzinski held the volleyball team together as a first-year coach and teacher at EPHS. Meanwhile. Coach Pat Boyle had his hands full coaching the gymnastics team. Due to a lack of funds, the gymnastics team was operated on a private donation basis. Despite this complication, the girls made a good showing with Sharon Dermody once again qualifying for the state meet. Although the season’s win-loss tally may not look impressive, it was a definite improvement over past records for both teams. FRONT ROW: Shamane Herman and Michelle Snyder. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Gavell and Karen Dermody. BACK ROW: Coach Pat Boyle. Sharon Dermody and Karen Grady. FLASHING A GRIN. Karen Cooper gives the judges a smile before she begins her routine. 10 Volleyball
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:fdf A LITTLE FARTHER. Keith Kofford and Dave Holland keep the pace during a meet at Roosevelt. WHERE’S THE TOP Steve Durnal struggles to reach the top when running a three mile course. TEAM MEMBERS: Suzy Nichol. Neil Casey. Dave Holland. Keith Kofford. Steve Durnal. and FINALLY FINISHED. Suzy Nichol enters the Coach Bob Volzer. finish chute after completing a two mile course. Cross-country 9
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CONCENTRATION IS THE KEY Toni Brown keeps her eye on the ball as she prepares to send it over the net. VOLLEYBALL 1 Win. 16 Losses Estes Park Opponent 5,10 Lyons 15,15 2. 4 Erie 15.15 1. 8 Berthoud 15.15 5.14 Highland 15.16 2.14 Eaton 15,16 10.13 Windsor 15,15 3.13 Windsor 15,15 13. 9 Highland 15.15 3. 0 Valley 15,15 15.12. 6 Weld Central 7.15,15 15.15.14 Roosevelt 11,17,16 7.15. 8 U-High 15,11.15 6.12 Lyons 15,15 14.10 Fort Lupton 16,15 5. 4 Platte Valley 15,15 15.15 Nederland 10. 7 FRONT ROW: Kelly Spaur. Lisa Harvill. Carol Dueil. Stcph Austin. Jan Johnson, and Tracy Atkins. BACK ROW: Coach Joan Siudzinski. manager Theresa Hennig. Kathy Veile. Abbie Smith. Lori Thorpe. Sandy Guglcr. managers Kathy Bush and Sharon Rumlcy. Volleyball 11
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