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Beginning with triple sessions in August, the girls ' volleyball team went through the usual conditioning progrann, which included running up the never-ending steps at Miller School. Something different was ad- ded, though, as Coach Wilder made them jog back to CC. This seemed impossible at first, but it wasn ' t long before the girls could do it with ease. The girls soon found that all the conditioning paid off. They became one of the toughest teams in the area. Most of the games were close, like the contest with Twin Lakes. The Knights were ahead 12-2 and ended up losing 15-13! Some match-ups were just unbearable, like the time the girls were only able to win one out of eight games at the Jeff Invitational. One day when the girls came to practice, they found something waiting for them . . . NEW UNI- FORMS!!! Though they were excited about the multicolored striped shirts, they were a little reluctant to wear the extra-short shorts. They got used to them, and were able to impress other teams with their best dressed appearance. The team set its goals high as it warmed up for sectionals. CC played the first game against Jeff. The odds seemed to be with the Knights, as fans piled into the McCutcheon gym to cheer them on, but CC couldn ' t pull of the close, hard match that ended the season for good. It was a season of high hopes, surprises, laughter, and tears. Most of all, it was a season of unforgetta- ble team team unity. 1: Kathy Gloyeske takes a giant leap upward for a spike as Mary O ' Keefe looks on. 2: Varsity Volleyball team: Bottom: M. O ' Keefe. R. Garrity, R. Korty, C. Fields. Top: K. Gloyeske, A. Steiner, M. Gloyeske. K. Har- less, Coach J. Wilder. 3: Award Winners: J. Schmidt (MA ' JV) R. Garrity (Cap.. MA ' Var- sity) R. Korty (Mi-Varsity) Back: A. Schilling (MI-JV) K. Dyer (MV-JV) K. Gloyeske (MV- Varsity) M. Gloyeske (Cap.,-varisty). 4: In hopes of an ace serve, Roberta Garrity sets her mind as well as her eyes on the ball. 5: Anticipation is expressed on the faces of Mary Leingang, Caria Fields, Mary O ' Keefe, and Koreen Harless as they await their oppo- nents serve. 6: In honor of their last home game of the year, the JV surprise the Varsity with a hoop. 7: Wig day at volleyball practice brings out the spirit in Koreen Harless. 8: A time out during the game gives the te am a chance to catch their breath while Coach Wilder gives them a few pointers. varsity volleyball 177
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The freshmen football team end- ed its season with an 0-8 record. Although the record doesn ' t reflect it, the players worked hard, and al- ways gave one hundred percent. The squad was quite small this year, only fifteen were on the team. One of them, Jerome LaReau, broke his arm and missed the last part of the season. The small size of the team benefitted each individual player, because everyone was able to play more. Gaining experience of playing in an actual game would be valuable to them once they reached the junior varsity and varsity level. The squad got off to a rough start with a 33-0 loss to Wainwright. The team didn ' t have a coach until the third game, when Mr. Brettnacher took the job. Most of the freshmen were glad that they only had one week of dou- ble sessions. Those who weren ' t ac- quainted with the system of double sessions had a hard time adjusting to the idea that they had to spend the whole day at CC, practicing football. Even though their season was not full of wins, the freshmen players had a positive attitude. They thought of the year as one of growth and developement of their football skills. 1: Freshman center, Jeff Chinn concentrates on executing a perfect hike. 2: Frosh Foot- ball: Bottom row: Jeff Deerr, Doug Grupen- hoff, Chris Anderson, Scott Roarl , Aaron Peacock, Tom Hession, John Dyer. 2nd row: Coach Brettnacher, Jerome LaReau, Bill Bullock, Rick Murphy, Dennis Donahue, John Lundstrom, Jeff Chinn, Ted Dudzinski, Bert Regneir. 3: A Knightman grasps onto the ball, hoping he recovered it from the opponent. 4: With open hands. Rick Murphy awaits the arrival of a completed pass. 5: Doug Grupen- hoff, Frosh mental attitude award winner. 6: A disgusted Coach Brettnacher leaves the field after a disappointing loss. freshman football 179
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