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Page 17 text:
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1. The 1972 basketball statisticians are Sandy Rasnick, Jennie Taylor, Mildred Webber, and Sally Smith. 2. Sharon Brown attempts to send the ball back to her opponents. 3. Martha Whittaker and Rita Russell start off the basketball game. 4. The members of the Girls' Track team are Faye Pope, Cindy Heis- ler, Debbie Durret, Joan James, Linda Bartlett, Martha Whittaker, Linda Tomlinson, Leesa Roe, Carol Wilson, Lynn Snyder, Linda Ross, Nineen Tweed, Gail Johnson, Patti Elliott, Teresa Cunningham, Mary Jane Sweet, Becky Roberts, Hope Wheeler, Bernice Woods, Debbie Mills, Diane Graham.
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Girls Participate In Track Competition Girls’ sports becomes more popular each year at AHS, as new athletic activ¬ ities are created for the females of the school. This year. Miss Wallace, Miss Johnson, and Miss Farris lead the girls in intermural basketball and volleyball. For the first time, a girls’ track team is formed, which competes with other schools at two Saturday track meets. Competitors are recognized for individ¬ ual accomplishments, instead of as a team. Six first places, twelve second places, and fourteen third places are filled by Abingdon girls. Girls’ sports are very promising at AHS. 1. Debbie Mills, second place winner, flies over the low hurdles in an attempt to beat the clock. 2. Gail Johnson seems to be well guarded in an inter-mural basketball game. 3. Angie Bevins and Debbie Roark are both eager to return the volley¬ ball to the other side of the net. 4. Patti Elliott watches an event while Marsha Jones warms up for the next event.
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Bad Weather Fails To Halt Falcons Excitement, tension, and rainy weather might describe the 1971 football season at Abingdon High School. It is the second year for the present coaching staff and much improvement has been shown both in player performance and the won- loss column. After a disastrous open¬ ing game against State AA champ¬ ions Gate City, a game in which se¬ nior safety man Skip Ramsey is lost for the season with a broken leg, follows a one point loss to Patrick Henry, Co -District champions. The Falcons continue to improve with each game and they end with a 6-4 record, the first winning season for football at A.H.S. since 1963. r t 1 -• L V' T . ... rs , 18
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