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. - is tn t fi - ' The .girlsyarsitygvolleyballb team had one of the best seasons, with a totalgames recordof 42-21. ,ln conference theyswere-beaten only twii:e','btjth times.,hyiHorlick,' but they came back at sectionals beating: Horlick games to none. They advanced to state but lost, winning 'no games to Portages two. Lisa, Thompson was voted most valuable player by her teammates. ' , 1. Varsity Team L. to R.--P. Heller, T. Zdanowski, J. Andis, L. Thompson, N. Kaeding, C. Oberst, J. Kadish, R. Thompson, Coach- es, S. Flosinsky, T. Paulson, G. Sorenson. 2. Nancy Kaeding puts a lot of effortpiritdher game. , 3. Lisa Thomason, bvumps Vthexballswhiles teammate Jeanine Andis stands,readvQ,.s fi it 'T , ' f 4. Jeanine Andisjpmbs high ,and hits hard for the point. 5. Cary Jensen was voted most improved player. 6. Karen Stephan and Cary Jensen practice their bumping skills. 7. J. V. Team - L.. to R.---C. Groth, K. Stephan, R. Keller, C. Jensen, tB.iQualn1, L. Jenson, C. Joslin, J. Saunders. Bottom Coach T. Paul- SOD.
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