George Dewey High School - Seaborne Yearbook (Subic Bay, Philippines)

 - Class of 1988

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George Dewey High School - Seaborne Yearbook (Subic Bay, Philippines) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 109 of 160
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STAND BY. Center fullback Theresa Jane Wun- derly, one ofthe five returning players, marks her GREAT CATCH! Kristen Herr practices her man. goalie skills before the season opener at Faith. W0MEN'S SOCCER TEAM- STANDING-' KNEELING: Theresa Wunderly, Madeline LynneCHy21by21b- Marilyn Spflngefa Lori Kellell, Atok, Carolyn Schultz, Angela Anthony CCap- Benita Manalaysay, Kris Wegman, Michelle Bea- rainy, Tammy Ocampo, ver, Crystal Brown, Ms. Saultz CCoachJ.

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ME 'S SOCCER KI S OFF THREATCON BRAVO S TOPS SEASON SH OR T Get on the post! Mark up! Hustle!!,' the forward line yells from across the field, as the opposing team sets up for a corner kick. As usual the lady Admirals endured staggering heat, the rainy season, and the mud. The first week was the tough- est because we had to do endurance exercises in the mud. I thought my legs were going to fall off,', fullback Crystal Brown reminisced. Some things, however, were not as usual. A lot of things changed this year, commented Jennifer Naifeh. First of all we had a new coach and we only had five returning players. The season was cut short because of political unrest. Faith Academy and In- ternational School were unable to trav- el and Wagner High School and George Dewey were confined to base because of THREATCON BRAVO. So the season ended abruptly with the Admirals compiling a 1-3 record. Team captain Angela Anthony summed up the season, It was hard and a little disappointing but our atti- tudes were different this year. We want- ed to be a team and win. SCOREBOARD FA 6 GDHS 3 IS 1 GDHS 0 WHS 0 GDHS 1 FA 7 GDHS 2 SHADES OF COOL. Team captain, Angela Anthony, and fellow player, Carolyn Schultz, take shelter from the heat as they plan their strat- egy for the upcoming practice. Born in South Carolina and an Air Force 4'brat , Ms. Nancy Saultz came to GDHS as a math and physical edu- cation teacher She also took on the challenge of coaching women s soccer Although this was her first year of coaching she s been playing soccer since her freshman year in college Of the 87 season she remarked The girls worked hard the only thing that disappointed me was that the sea son was cut short PLAN OF THE DAY Coach Nancy Saultz er courages the team as Jennifer Nalfeh Candy Martm Lesley Krctchmer and Michelle Beaver relax after the frlst half



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BOR TO BUMP THE SPIKERETTES HAVE 'THE RIGHT STUFF ' After months of rigorous practice sessions and matches, Coach Jim Ferin- den and the '87-'88 GDHS women's varsity volleyball team rose to the top of the PSSAA competition by locking up first place before the last week of nor- mal season play. If we had no confi- dence we wouldnit have made it up there! stated Peaches Villegas. More hitting and power all around and the determination to fight helped boost the team's consistency and agressiveness. A close net of friends centered around setters Peaches Villegas and Sheilla Dahlkeg hitters Michelle Mar- celo, Mennen Perez, Sabrina and Kris- tina Operchuck. We trusted each oth- er's instincts, said Mennen Perez, I was the weakest and they pushed me hard to improve. The JV squad was also strong-willed and full of spirit. J anel Guglielmetti stated, The Varsity team was helpful and patient with us. In achieving first place, the team grabbed four slots of the PSSAA All- Star awards: Peaches Villegas, Sheilla Dahlke, and the Operchuck sisters. The Spikerettes placed 6th out of 21 teams during the Far East Tournament, with Mennen Perez taking a Far East All- Star slot. After an outstanding season of tour- nament play, the team earned the rec- ognition for being 'the best volleyball club George Dewey has ever hadf CREAM OF THE CROP. Coach Ferinden is drenched with shaving cream after a celebration for taking first place in the PSSAA. The starting six's great season had Mr. Ferinden picking them all as 'Most Valuable Players'. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL. STANDING: Lee Ferinden, Mennen Perez, Sheilla Dahlke, Kris- tina Operchuck, Michelle Marcelo, Sabrina Operchuck, Peaches Villegas, and Mr. James Ferinden Qcoachl. SITTING: J. Palma, Shannon Leigh, Kathy Arpon, Lani Arce, Becky Moffat, and Malou Griggs. CROUCHING: Caroline Styffe, Jag Villanueva, and Janel Guglielmetti.

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