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In a tight game, Charles Rosen ex- hi h 1: the 33.T.i?.?.,1.S?L'Z'? C I'xchanging Flea-xoling and Writing for l . ' kIf4.,.5f.E.z f ' - f . kggggif, -4... , '. Al . ' ' .2 .. .Elini D F .E mn Q . -ka..- . ,. ,A :'?5Qff'2wf K ' air 'vq,,,hN.4 YBUNQ Llhu Huw 1 -- T. Ribble, N1. Nlllllgan. S. Hulin. R. Whitten. L. Dayrit. A. Dada. E. Hart. D. Moore, L. Marshal. L. Funkhoueer-. J. Ver-gas. C. Scabler, l. Woodhouse. L. Avenson. Row E- J. Doreen. A. Sguegloe, S. Myers. H. Eby, un- known. unknown, F. Dar-win. M, Fitzgerald. B. McCarthy, J. O'Erien, S. Porboraky. A. Clerk. HUw31P. Marshall. T. lNAcKluaky. Nl. Slaweon, W. Northrop, K. Boston, A. Massey. W. Moyers. N. Price. T. Ribble, G. Somers. A, Flo- lend. E. Caburier. J. Zirkle. S. Moore. Row 4- Nl. DeSenne, S. Crawley, J. Simpson. D. Zer- oian. NI. Wallet. E. l-larnmie. W. Langdon. S. Fied- ding, S. Musser, J. Horsey. L.. Franceski. Fl. Hansen. T. Morris. Row!-D. Frank. J. Heine. L. Warren. S. Nortonen, D. Jiannie, T. Nlurphy, K. Haugen. K. Nixon, S. Diaz, K. Padgett. E. Pierce. G. Hell. BUIVIPING SPIKING Usually the school lies dor- mant during the evening hours. l-lovvever, on Tuesday evenings the gynwnasiorn cor-nes alive when the first volleyball is spiked over the net. That's when the fun be- gins. After a ciuick vvarnd up, students divide into tearns and then procede to play vol- Ieyball. Why participate in this club? Torn Flibble, who started the club again this year, feels that this organiza- tion is beneficial because. lt beats staying at home, and it's a good vvay to take out frustrations while having fun competing. lvlike Schroeder enjoys the Volleyball Club because, lt's a good vvay to get out aggression, and it get people together. The Volleyball club serves a good purpose. According to lvlr. Perceful, lt gets people who enjoy the sport together so they can learn to play right. Craig Duncan. another student agrees. The purpose of the Vol- leyball club is to have fun while learning to play better. The Volleyball club started in 'l EEO. with Sandy Schiavao and sponsor lvls. Keen. The club didn't have a sponsor in 1981, but has been a successful organiza- tion ever since, with an aver- age of tvventyrfive to thirty people turning out to play. - Anna lvlarcelli Young Uh: Row 1 -B Ther-nner-. Fl Fauhcon. D. Floth. C. Gronernann, S. O'l-lere. C. Bur-A r-oughs, Nl. Gregory. I.. Flores. Fl. Cor-nie. llawi -E. White. S. Bugey. S. Decker. A. Fluanton, A. Fitzpatrick. C Tinsley. G, Flenc. S. Hoinacki. Y. Nadeeu. S. Tolleksan. K. Howell, L. Wilson. Flow 3- A. Wall, H. Lee. lvl. Thomas. S Flincr-lie, E Stewart. A l-la'-r--son, A Deco. B. Ska, D. Jamerson How 4 - Q Nloore. G Broom. A Petruska. N1 Johnson, L Mountain, D Gaither, G Hell, S Schroeder' Row 5 - D Frank. .J Heine, D Munson, L Lewis, C Sykes, C Lornoberee. J. Burke, P Chitty. unknown, K2 Zimmermann, missing, K Price, Jumpin' in 211
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