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V981 Lady Mustangs What A Team! -ses. N - - fi!- I. Left to right. T. Gribben, T. Kastor, L. Smith, M. Cottrell, L. Shelley, B. Hillyer. C. Carter, K. John- son, N. Cotton, K. Harding, D. Reed, R. Smith. SENIOR CO-CAPTAINSI 2. Cynthia Carter 3. Te- resa Kastor 4. Natalie Cotton 5. Becky Hillyer. 6. Assistant Varsity Coach Kevin Keffer, Varsity Coach Rhonda Funkhouser, Reserve Coach Mar- sha Addison.
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