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Club Competition On the field at practice a member of the Lacrosse Club goes for a ground ball after facing off (right). In the water Fred jolly (above) directs the ball to a teammate. Afterwards. Date Galloway (far bottom right) initiates the pass to his ally. In the gym Xick Kahilis spikes the hall at Randy Midrael (far top right). WATER POLO (top right) — Front Row: Larry Howard. Robert Boswell, Rose Ann Benson, Token Female; Bob Heinemann, Treasurer; Fred lolly. President, John Meier. Back Row: Steve Sherer, Steve Franklin. Secretary, Dan Morris, Christopher James, Vic Peck, Vice President, Joe Kress, Big Fred, Dave Calloway, Gib Smith, Head Cheerleader. MEN ' S VOLLEYBALL (far bottom right) — Front Row: Randy Michael, Mark Ragland. Bob Buttle. Back Row: David Archibald. Nelson Kelley, Nick Kokulis. LACROSSE CLUB (center right) — Extreme Front: Phil Garland and Thor. Front Row: Denise Arenth, Tammy Schlim, Catherine Futterer, Gina Boyle, Carolyn Haykin. Sean Hickey, Stephen Ayers, James Dodd, Game Coordinator, Steve Franklin, Bob Hanralta, J D Hunt, Vice President. Second Row: Bill Doyle, Wayne Hall, Rick Tieue, Andrew Middleditcn. Tom Cain, Steve Carpenter, Juan Spruhan, Christopher Bartolotta, Tom Hostutler, Joe Cerasuolo, Mark Campbell, Sportswear Turner, Secretary, Dave Brawley, Mitch Jones, Andrew Yeatman. Back Row: Steve Miller, John Linnan. Nick Fornaro. Treasurer; Chip F,mbrey. 228 Volleyball. Water Polo, Lacrosse
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Matt Androski, ski club president, and Cyndy Gal, second vice president (left), lead the discussion covering the itenerary for an upcoming ski trip (far bottom left). While business is being administered, the Women ' s Rugby team goes for a hard, fast action practice that begins with a punt by Kathy Russell (extreme far top left); the punt is caught by Theresa Early whom is tackled by Susan Oliver (far top left). WOMEN ' S RUGBY (bottom inner left) — Front Row: Jenny Nierle. Stacey Heishman, Micki Yickrey, Brenda Trehy, Vice-President Captain. Second Row: J ill Hutzelmann. PFC: Theresa Early. Third Row: Susan Oliva, President: Claire Landry, Match Secretary: Martha Applegate. Back Row: Chris Schnorbus, Jackie Sincore. Not Pictured: Sally Aiello. Sue Lees, Cad Holland. Kathy Russell. Catty Williams. SKI CLUB OFFICERS [bottom left) — Front Row: Lynne Kimball. Executive Council. Second Row: Laura Snead. Secretary: Jack North, Advisor; Mark Frieden, Treasurer; Back Row: Cyndy Gal. 2nd Vice-President; Matt Androski, President. Chris Ettel. 1st Vice-President SKI CLUB (top) — Front Row: Linda Ryder, Emily Morrison, Michael Chiaramonte. Second Row: Dave Bruner. Chip Embrey. David Wirt. Olaf Hasse. Jim Tchbenhoff. Rich Baling. Ann Gray. Jesse Swecker. Third Raw: Anne Clark. Lynne Kimball. Executive Council Officer. Jeff Vamey. Todd Hill, Anita Sutton. Tim D Branner. Wayne Hall. Bill Hatchett. Steve Holcomb. Claudia Darr. Matt Redmond. Jerry D ' Ascoli. Fourth Row: Chris Devaney. Jill Finnic. Brooke Baker, Susan Bernard. Scott Cleckley. Dana Buckhout. Madgic McSherry. Susan Johnson. John Rice, Rod Rohrer. Scott Lyon. Chris Pfeifer. Back Row; Amy Osborne. Daniel Mangan. Rich Baish. Punk Tada. Dana Porter. Mark J Stevenson. Veronica Thackston. Kim Graves, Maureen Naley. Karen Cinsavich, Cindy Whitcd, Scott Vincentz. Ivy Ehrlich, Sharon Sylvia. Women ' s Rugby. Ski Club 227
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The Water Polo Club has risen to high competitive levels in their young history, which began in 1977. The enthusiastic team participated in the Division II Eastern Regionals in Penn State, and looks forward to even greater success in the future . The club, which meets three times a week, is designed to promote sportsmanship and team unity, as well as giving members a chance to compete and develop a winning attitude. The Men ' s Lacrosse Club has undergone tremendous growth in its six years of existence . Under volunteer coach Colonel R.H . Brady, the team concluded the 1981 spring season with a record of 6-4 which included victories over many NCAA division III teams. The 1982 spring season will be highlighted by a tournament in Georgia that will include competition with lacrosse powerhouses such as UXC-Chapel Hill. Army. and Hobart. The club continues to draw much interest and more players and in the near future. hopes to attain varsity status. The Volleyball Club has been a club sport for seven years and was formed to allow the finest men volleyball players at the University to compete in some fierce volleyball competition on the East Coast. The volleyball team participated in United States Volleyball Association sponsored tournaments as well as Intercollegiate tournaments . Last years team was young and faced many problems, including a 16-8 record. This year ' s team promises to do much better with stronger spikers and a much better defense. Some of the collegiate teams J MU will face during the 1981-82 season include: George Mason Univ.. Penn State, U. Va.. VPI. Univ. of Richmond, Univ. ofMd., Pitt., and Univ. of Penn. The volleyball club is sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Horn, and led by captain Philip Butterfass and co-presidentcd by Dave Archibald and Bill Burnett. Volleyball. Water Polo. Lacrosse 229
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