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-.J -4 Easl East Easl Easl Easf Easl Easl Easl Easl Easl Easf Easf Easf Easl Easl Easl Easf Easl Easf Easl I972 VOLLEYBALL RECORD I 5 8, I5 I5 I5 I5 IO, I5 I5,8 I5 I5 I5, IO I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5 I5,5 I5 I5 Varsily Slebbins O, 2 Xenia l5,Il,I5 Madison I3. 5 Wesl Carrolllon 0, 9 Wayne 2, I I Oakwood I5, 5, 3 Cenlerville 5, I5, 2 Beavercreelc I, 3 Fairmonf Wesl 6, 3 Norllwriclge 4, I5, 9 Reserve Slebbiris O, 3 Xenia 9, I Madison O, 9 Wesl Carrolllon 5, 2 Wayne I I, IO Oakwood 9, O Cenlerville I I, I Beavercreelc 2, I5, 2 Fairmonf Wesl 9, 6 Norflwridqe IO, 5 Above Lefi: Leaping info Ilwe air, Jan Carlon suc- cessfully relurns 'rlie ball fo Cen+erviIle's side. Above Lefh As flue ball drops low, Jenni Gris- wold readies Iwer arm posifion for a se?-up Io a feammafe. Lefh While The varsily baffles Cenler- ville, ollmer Eesl' feam members lend encourage- rnenl wifh slwouls and clweers. Above: Caplain Debbie Vauqhf serves flie ball fo her opponenls.
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Ecist volleybcill tecim detects West tor seventh stroight yecir East's girls' volleyball team set ll new records. Deteating West tor the seventh successive time and scoring an all-time high ot 334 points tor the sea- son were only two ot the varsity team's accomplishments. The only loss handed to East was by a strong varsity Xenia team. East lost the tirst game 8-I5 but returned to win the second one I5-I I. ln the deciding game, however, Xenia deteated Eair- mont East by a slim two-point margin. To provide extra incentive and drive, two clubs were established tor the vol- leyball team. The Serving Points club required 25 points and the Spiking club required IO spikes. Grange, green, yel- low, and pink smile buttons were awarded, according to the number ot points served or spikes accomplished. On January 4, the volleyball banquet was held at Dot's Banquet Room. Spe- cial awards were leading scorer, Marcia Donaldson: most improved, Connie Myers: most points scored in three years, Marcia Donaldson: most valuable player, Debbie Vaught. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row: Donna Eridenmaker, Marcia Donaldson, Jan Back Row: Debbie Ragan, Sara Larch, Sheila Hennessy, Sandy Williams, Pat Carton, Connie Myers, Debbie Vaught, Kim Tarantino, Jane Bennett, Jenni Meyer, Kathy Rasmussen, Susan Kath, Ellen Erantz, Kathy Schweller, Jane Griswold. Row 2: Jenniter l-lussong, Karen Pickle, Melanie Brewer, Tina Bram- Dice, Linda Chapin, Coach Nancy Benadum. lage, Kim Pearson, Carla Schmalstig, Dee Turner, Jo Ann Holder, Pam Riggle.
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Girls' basketball Team ends season with a winning record Fairmonl Eas'r's girls' baslcelball Team, coached by Miss Nancy Benedum, who has coached The Falconerles since The opening of Fairmonl Easf High School in l963, ended anolher successful season wifh a winning record ol eighl wins and Two losses. The highlighl ol 'rhe season was 'rhe Fairmonl Wesl game. The deleal ol Wesl marked Fairmonl Easl's eighlh deleal of lhe Dragons in lhe pasl eighl years. The Falconelles delealed The Fairmonl Wesl Dragons by a score of 53 lo 36. The Varsily losl lo The Xenia Buccaneers by only lhree poinls in 'rhe lasl few minules of rhe game. The final score of The game was 52 lo 55. A+ a special awards banquet held in March al Do+'s Banquel Hall, several seniors were recognized for lheir 'rhree-year member- ship on 'rhe Team. Those honored were Cheryl Balmer, Marcia Donaldson, Jo Ann Kurz, Kalhy Rasmussen, and Meg Websler. Olher awards given a+ l'he banquel were: Leading Rebounder, Cheri Miller, Mosl lnlerceplions, Tina Alcorn: Leading Scorer, Cheri Miller: Leading Free Throw Shooler, Cheryl Baker: Mosl' Free Throws Made During Praclice, Jo Ann Kurz. Voled Mosl' Valuable, by her leammales was senior Cheryl Balmer. Over The pasl len years lhe Falconelles have had a record of 8l wins and I5 losses. ,,,,,.-- 'S fax , r'1':gq5:::j-- , 'fi f 4 T ,....., K GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM: Fronl Row: Nancy Bowman, Cheryl Baker, Marcia Donaldson, Cheri Miller, Row 2: Donna Fridenmalcer, Tina Alcorn, Jo Ann Kurz, Coach Nancy Benedurn. Row 3: Karen Wycherly, Mary Kurz, Kim Miller, Carla Schmalslig, Meg Websfer, Kim Pearson. Row 4: Linda Fecher, Jane Bennell, Pam Riggle, Pa? Meyer, Jennifer Hussong. Back Row: Karen Pickle, Cindy Youngerman. Jane Dice, Sara Larch, Mary Ellen Fish. 70
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