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- Rifle Team its me ming i do f best - Paul Caldwell otal concentration takes time. We have lots of practice to devel- op that concentration, said Robert Spencer. John Ethridge and Ron- nie Childers had the best scores on the team, 238 and 236. 2. The best possible score was 300. The team average was 932. 7 out of 1200. There were ten targets fifty feet away. The official rifle weighed a total of 72 lbs. The weight of the gun combined with the pressures at a meet can sometimes be distracting, said the only female mem- ber, Menesa Pritchett. Rifle Team allowed its participants to be involved in an individual sport that re- quired concentration and practice. The team had a rifle range under the old gym which they practiced in three to five days a week. They practice hard and it shows! commented rifle instructor, Sgt. Fred Wordell. Members ofthe Rifle Team included: Opt. Paul Cald- well, Ronnie Childers, John Ethridge, .John Hart, Menesa Pritchett, Ken Slate and Robert Spencer. instructor: Sgt, Fred Wordeli Menesa Pritchett is the only female on the team. She is, according to Paul Caldwell, just as good as any of the males. 7 16 Rifle Team
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Vol ley bal Bumps, Sets, And Spikes o, we 're not describing the fash- ion that swept the school but the girls' volleyball team that bumped, spiked and set their way to a winning season. Also, what could rolling have meant to anybody? Bolling is one of the hardest skills to learn, remarked Camille Harden. Some days Coach Bishop spends the whole practice just making us roll. Boll- ing was diving after the volleyball rolling over fast, and hitting the ball again. Bumps, sets, spikes, serves, and rolling were the basic fundamentals the team worked on at practice. Four returning starters - Sherri Hold- en Camille Harden, Sheri Cochran, and Michelle Wiggers - were very skilled at setting the ball up. They provided a good offensive attack, stated Coach Sheryl Bishop. They attacked such challenging opponents as Sprayberry and McEa- chern. A total of eight schools was includ- ed on their schedule. as x . ,W fy, M 7 Xu 3' wr V .. ,yliwrmowalm -5 5 V. 1' 5 A 's i R .' - aux.. he 42 V fftif f 1' 5.1, ,uf 495- WW Q r, ni X- - K H .,- . ,H W -A ' 51, HL wil l it . 9 . 7 78 Volleyball Demonstrating a bump, Coach Sheryl Bishop prepares her team for the set-ups that are important during a match.
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