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SET I Volleyball is fast becoming a favorite game in the U.S. with recreation centers supporting neighborhood teams across the country. Last year, olympic volleyball games were one of the most popular spectator sports held in Canada. Vol- leyball takes team effort and time spent in practice after school everyday. Coaches Mrs. Hoog and Mrs. Melvin choose dif- ferent dri ls for eachopposing match. Some games brought disappointing re- sults but the team did not become dis- couraged. Experience was gained by em? player through the basic volleyball s i s. - Row 1 - Judy Coleman, Debbie Sales, Donna Imrich, Martha Wilmot, I Brenda Maddox, lanice Rourke, Bar- bara Sales. Row 2 - Lynn Glassburn, Georgette Mountain, Lori ' Ondusko, Eda Sevin, Anita Gray, Pam Gadson. Row 3 - Gobby Jacobs, Kathy Darnauer, Barbara Baranski, Mrs. Hoog, Carol Byrd, Angie White, Renee Dewberry. Pic- . ture 1 - Eda Sevin, Lori Ondusko, Carol Byrd, Pam Gadson, and Brenda Maddox display their different reac- tions to the opposing team. Picture 3 - Lori Ondusko and Martha Wilmot look on as Brenda Maddox spikes the ball. 50 I SPORTS
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