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Despite our team's lack of interscholastic experience and athletic aggressiveness, we have been working hard on all the offensive and defensive skills. The season has truly been a positive experience because we worked so well and enthusiastically together. The understanding and cohe- siveness within our team has helped us to accept and learn from our losses. Our major objective has been to turn lambs into tigers for future competition. L to R: Linda Wells, Julie Arakl, Mary Childs, Donna Anthony, Linda Copeland, Wendl Mlchelli, Dawn Williamson, Lori Estes, Diane Markuson, Diane Palmer, Jeanlne Jones, Tammy Salvatern, Brenda Robinson, Tammy Reese, Sally Note ware, Danna Arndt, Reiko Arakl, Michelle Davison, Wendy Matsumato, Coach: Uchlyama. n p: Mgrs. Karen Sadler, Bari Fenster VOLLEYBALL 166
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There is still power In youth! Santa Teresa softball teams have proven that with no seniors and just 5 juniors on both varsity and junior varsity teams. Everyone in M. H. A. L. trembled when they had to face the mighty SAINTS. VARSITY: Front Debbie Dribble, Yvonne Goupll, Cheryl Hauck, Leslie Fry, Karen Everett, Judy Cortland. Back Terri Jackson, Ronda Hanson, Karen Ambler, Cindy Santana, Lorrl Stanco, Lisa Lajara, Cindy Bush JV AM» VARSITY SOFTBALL Junior Varsity: Front: Kelly Sherrill, Darise Barron, Cathy DiMaggio, Christine Falvey, Terri Stiles, Rikl Kastman, Terry Bertuccl. Back: Sally Mitchell, Pam Scott, Ann Nuziata, Sue Berry, Cheryl Everett, Kim Waters
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from just cast of the present Gilroy almost to Los Banos on his own land. Santa Teresa (Tay-ray -sah) “St. Thcresc.” When Joaquin Bernal petitioned for this grant in 1834, he asked for only one league “more or less.” But Governor Figueroa, proceeding ac- cording to description, gave him more than twice that amount; and the United States, following suit, in 1867, issued a patent for 9,647.13 acres to his son Agustin. Early court records show Bernal occupying Rancho Santa Teresa in 1826, eight years before it was formally granted to him. San Vicente (Vec-sehn'-tay) “St. Vincent.” Josedc los Reyes . .V '••fc. y -Tx. mile I divito of Rancho Santo Teresa granted to fnaquir, Bensal dries were imply defined by natural landmarkt such ai rocks. and treei. According to the divito this rancho was well developed four adobet. cultivated field , an orchard, a ■ ineyard and the famous l Tereus sprint which still flows Learning Comes From Our Input; Input Leads to Power Power Makes The Gossip; Gossip Is For The Third Third Become Second; Second involves Organization Organization Is In Action; Action Is The First First Beautify The Image; Image Of The Law Law Is The Government
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