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Bates Furniture Hamilton Oil Hume Music ADS Central OK Printing Hays Hairdressing Meier's Ready Mix ,, 4 Q t + 2 I . Volleyball girls FSTUITT to grade school by Nancy Mohler Practice, at the grade school? I ex- claimed, appalled by the situation. After working three years at volleyball practice, I had finally reached the top of the totem pole, and now they were asking me to practice in the grade school gym. lt all began one day before school had begun. Our volleyball team was having two-a-day practices. Coaches Jack Oglesby and Cindy Hamilton were teaching the basic skills. After a week of getting in shape, fwhich included circle drills, line touches, and weight littingt, it was time to put up the net. Oglesby and Athletic Director, Jim Lindstrom, assembled it. We all had waited anxiously for the first day of scrim- mage. lnstead of continuing with usual drills, we did a spiking drill. To the disap- pointment of everyone, soon after the drill had begun, a ball was hit into the net and as the cables broke, it came crashing to the floor. Senior Michele Engelken said, lt was a bad way to begin our season. We had a match in two weeks, and we hadn't prac- ticed with a net! As soon as Oglesby had analyzed the situation, he called grade school Principal Jack Donovan to see if we could use the grade school gym. Oglesby was reterred to the grade school coach, Paula Flem- ing, who agreed to allow us to use the grade school gym. For more than a week we worked around the junior high girls. There were disadvantages, but as least there was a net. Overall, the experience was, at the time, degrading, but, as I look back, lt was not so bad. lt seemed strange to be back in that small gymnasium that at one time, just a few short years ago, was so large. 4, I 1 D'0-Q O'0'O'O-0-O0O-0'O'O0-O'O+O-'O'O0O'0O0O-0-O'O-0-O--.lv 9 arO'Q O'0'O O-'O'O-0'O O0'Q'9'O'-O0-Q O'0'O'O50'O'0' , 6 9 I Il-lllfllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll-IBN tr fr -V gmt xlgzzwzw-nf uzziiiziwr :Q P-.zuiiilwr r itll :lin Vg ' T' Q. of . 1 ING- it - 1 'fi hiv-riiifstifiiriiffiitfi .Y lfiffifiiiiwvvtv-.W .fiilii-fi l'. -QW-t 1ef??9f 4 S . 5 T . a ...st lllllIlQlllQllllllllllllIllI 41-PO41-P041-P04-P011-DO111504-H5041-P04-P 01-P04Ulb04-!vQ4-,041-vQ4!lpgqdhv04!lP04!-P W V 'P EET' Develbliss, Sharp Elf! Equipment, Fiinshed, lgft Mason, Sioux Tools, :Eff Dupont Finishes lj if? it lil M at M tt Supply it 1,47 til W Company ,EE iz tit 15: Automotive 2.5 Finishes And fi, Body Shop Supplies .E I 902 west em sr. f, Topeka, Kansas 4:1 235-9231 ' 235-6141 4 Atl 0 -t4444444444444 1+ 4 O W 41 I 4- 4 if 0 4 I UIIC : 4 41 I 4 +1 f Inc if ' I 'Y 4 'F -I 41 'V 4 'P 4: I +- il 1 5801 W. 21st +- : Topeka, KS I is 272-3948 I -tr ' 4: ' 4: 4: ' +- ' 4: 1' 4 'f or ' or or 4 ' at ' at 4 ' 41 W 4 ' ir 'f 4: 'f 41 4' 4 't ar W 41 1 ar Q 4: ttttttttiiiiifiiiir
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