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KNEELING: Mary Healy, Coach Miss Joanne Shirkey, Ann Kloka, Gemma Zitzmann, Paula Mazurkiewicz, Sandy Plummer. STANDING: Co-captains Cathy Coraci and Joy Moscone, Kitty Shier. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders look on at the Homecoming festivities. Varsity Cheerleaders do it again at city final The Girls Varsity Cheerleaders display the form that has made them city champs three years in a row. 60
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Volleyball team strides for a successful year Outstanding is the only way to describe the record of the Volleyball Team. Success was brought about by a unanimous effort. The most important factors proved to be hard work and enthusiasm. The team ' s coach, Miss Teri Watson, seems to have an important influence on the girls. She believes in learning the fundamentals well, and, looking at the record of the team, it worked! Division Champs was the title earned by the girls for the second year in a row. This year, however, they also went on to place second in the city. Volleyball was only available as a Varsity Sport this year. For the first time, the girls were able to earn their letters. Denise Ambrozy, Sue Counsman, Jan Dubey, Bev Hayes, Karen Kohfeldt, Mary Noelert, and Ann Sakmar were this year ' s letter winners. Sue Couns- man and Jan Dubey were the strongest spikers, lead- ing the team in their offensive attack. The best de- fensive player was Bev Hayes who made some fantas- tic saves to keep the ball in play. Mary Noelert and Jan Dubey were the strongest servers. Captains this year were Sue Counsman and Bev Hayes. Special Recognition went to Jan Dubey for most valuable player and to Ann Sakmar for most improved player . Even though the girls faced some tough competi- tion this year, they came through their 73-74 season with flying colors! Volleyball coach Ms. Watson confers words of wisdom to her players. Teamwork is the name of the game in volleyball. 62
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