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(1) Cougars impeding Highland's rusher (2) First Row A Crawford, S Coe, M Cheslock, S. Collingsworth, E Gordon, B Vickers, M Miles. S Lowe Second Row P Hester. C. Iones, D. Ken- nedy. B Kearney. T Stone, K Porter. B Lawless. A Santos, K Kelly Third Row Coach Lucas. T Markesberry, T Barker. T Jones. D Hams, D Hdt, B ShotweH, F. Fields, D Powell. O Utley. B Napier. M Young Fourth Row Coach Skoog. B Pitzer, M. Thomas, M. Franks, R. Vmith, M Smith. D Cngler. J Baker, Coach Young. Fifth Row Coach Lewis, A. Kordenbrock. C. Burch, K Ryle. K Dey, J Taylor, J Karloy. B. Arnett, L Miles. K. Nixon. K. McNabb, C. Perkins, R Hamilton, Coach Long (3) Brad Arnett dunng the pre-game festivities (4) Cougars sprinting onto the field (5) Melvin Miles attempting to stop Highland's punt return Ccnner Lcses Seniors The 1981 football season was quite successful, but more important than wins and losses was the maturing of a fine group of young athletes. Sixteen seniors will leave the team: Brad Arnett, Chris Burch, Kerry Dey, Ray Hamilton, Phil Hester, John Karlosky, Kennon Kelly, Andy Kordenbrock, Kevin McNabb, Larry Miles, Brad Napier, Keith Nixon, Charley Perkins, Kerry Ryle, John Taylor, and Otis Utley. The 1982 Football team will have 31 returning players. With the encourage- ment and support of the fans, this group will form into a fine team next year, despite the loss of many seniors. TOP: Charlie Perkins rushes against Cov- ington Catholic. ABOVE: John Karlosky kicks an extra point Football — 89
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Lady Cougars Gain Experience The 1981 Volleyball team con- sisted of one senior, three juniors, two sophomores and one freshman. This year's season was a period for the players to learn to perform as a team. A loss against Highlands opened the competi- tion; the rest of the season includ- ed a variety of games ranging from the most competitive game against Scott to the most comical against Dayton. The overall record was 6- 8. With the exception of the graduating senior, Ruth Aylor, the team will be back with the advan- tage of being able to operate more skillfully as a group because of the experience they gained this (1) Melissa Spare serves to her awaiting opponent. (2) Top row, (left to right): Diana Boswell, Leslie Laile, Amy Sidney, Ruth Aylor, lulie Slayback. 2nd row: Sally Sidney, Pam Burke, Bonnie Clarkston, Teresa Conner Bottom row Donna Karlosky, Melissa Spare, and Denise Turner. (3) Ruth Aylor, the only senior, displays her form. (4) The Cougars return the ball for the score. season. wm Volleyball —91
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