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Judy Olafson, sophomore, bumps the ball while teammates Dawn Hagel and Pam Buchholz, both juniors, wait for her set-up. North was the only school they played. C team members are, Kneeling: L. Pryzbilla, J. Olafson, S. Gowin, D. Yeager Standing: D. Hagel, P. Buchholz, K. Westerholm, J. Scheel, Coach D. Keegan irls ollcyball Ends Year With 3-1 Record Against North South girls acquired a new winter sport this year with volleyball. In its first year of existence fifty girls were involved in the four different teams under the coach- ing of Esther Cook. The players were di- vided up into four teams: A, B, C, and D. Competition was limit- ed to North where South won three of the four matches. Nancy Fisher served as captain for the A team and was elected best server and most spirited. Other awards went to Carla Wetjen, most hustleg Cindy Pugh, best bumperg Kathi Bruggeman, best setter, and Lisa Breiland, the best spiker. This year was only a beginning, but a good beginning, commented Cook. We made a lot of progress in a short season. Next year we hope to have more schools to play and more organized sche- dules which should lead to even more team spirit and winning play, she said. '55,- ,XX Esther Cook one hundred three
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----qgn if fg, T B4 , 'L . T ,. ' FA 'wa' wa' Hockey Team Impressive Despite State Tourney Loss Capturing second in the Dakota Con- T ference and defeating both Grand Forks The movements are there but the puck is in the net as Doug Stensgard, top of photo teams, the varsity hockey team under Matt Andrews l7l and f'11, a JV squad member score again on Red River icers Coaches Dave Roddy and Al Henry finished their season with an impressive 19-7 record. Although losing the opening round to Bot- tineau in the state tournament, Coach Roddy was still pleased with the Dave Roddy team's season and their determination to win. Highlighting the season were wins over Grand Forks Red River K6-2l and Grand Forks Central K5-4l. The Bruins also surprised North in the South Regional Tournament be defeating the Spartans 5-1 to capture first place., Once again senior Dave Thune was the leading scorer for South. Thune set a school record with 38 goals and 51 assists. Jeff Huguelet and Dave Cleaver were second and third leaders scorers with 46 and 43 pOll'1'tS respectively. Dave Cleaver i17l and Jeff Huguelet l12l apply the pressure on goalie Anderson. 'amd Pressure is the name of the game when playing a Grand Forks school and the Bruins one hundred four
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