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1st Place Barstow Tourney Fundamental movements and plays were reviewed the first opening weeks of the season. A new offense, 6-O, was used at the beginning of the season for more versitility. Later in the season, play- ers switched back to a 4-2 posi- tion. With that, the girls varsity volleyball team ended their season with a 12-8 record. A Beating out Notre Dame De Sion, the girls played Englewood Christain volleyball girls in a close race for first place championship at the Barstow Tournament. Varsity team members felt that the over-all outcome of the day was the high- light of the 1981 season. The consolation prize was awarded to G.V. at the Sante Fe invitational. LV. girls reached the high point of their season when they placed second at the Grain Valley invitational. November 13 marked the night of the annual sports banquet. Spe- cial awards are given in various areas: Kellee Condra, most im- provedg Karen Stanfield, hustle, team spirit, and most valuable play- er award. Michelle Mershon and Karen Stanfield, co-captains, pre- sented Ms. Miller a 'plaque at the banquet in appreciation for her While varsity player Kellee Condra dunks the ball over the net, Santa Fe players ready for a return frightj. Pat- ty Officer attempts a close shot past the Santa Fe defense fbelowj. l i o Sporting a 825 shirt, jackie Starke moves in for help during the season. I i the kill fabovey V A Y , VARSITY is-was V zfii is-W . ,.,t... N N guts.: LE V Q, ,,, 1 Amor, Ann Condra, Kelle Mershon, Michelle Officer, Patty setter setter spiker setter 26! VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
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All state defenser Dean Whippo saunters down the high school hallway, giving a gaze of bewilderment fleftj. As rings are displayed in the art showcase, students choose between gold-tone and silver-tone class rings, varying in price between eighty-five and one hundred fifty dollars fbelowj. help. l 'hc ,m f fff Q .I-7 ' S ' f. f District participant Elaine Mann stands poised in rank position holding her piccolo in formation ffar leftj Mike Gast enjoys the dance that his class put on for the underclass junior high students in the fall oem. lowed were three sessions pertaining to different areas of newspaper, yearbook, and photography. Communication came to a stand-still in late fall as ground wires connecting the high school and junior high inter-com system were cut. Early spring was the only hope of solving the communication gap as frozen ground permitted no FALL HAPPENINGSXZS ,tx , ..,....- ... Na...
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Leading the varsity Volleyball girls to a 12-8 season, Coach Mark HatfIeld and Coach Cindy Miller pose for a snap lbe- lowj. - Breaking from a huddle, varsity members ready for an Eagle upset game lfar belowl. I I 6 l I I - f as :u nl nl- Thinking about exciting moments of the season, manag- ers Anders Hagg, Melinda Stallman and joe Hensley smile lleftl. Ann Amor dinks the ball while Santa Fe readies for defense lfar abovel. Eagle players await the arrival of an- other exciting game Cabovel. g.. , , ,W SST I A A VARSITY I . VARSITY 1 My ngil , M yf y is lyqyy t L, Mu ' izv ,,g,,wgi VVVV i gM,,I iz if r VARSITY I I VARSITY Stanfield, Karen Sfafkef lafkle vvebp, Dana Miller, cindy spiker spiker spiker Coach VARSITY VOLLEYBALU27
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