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'Il .....,i -W .-:.,,,, -lg Ill lst ROW: Colin Mulhall, Kathy Atkins, Claudia Hall. Znd ROW: Amy Banks, janet Kremer, Blanch Burton, Denise Olnick. 3rd ROW: Miss Short, Laura Stromeier, Laura Knoop Mar Smith. H I. F 5 he .is i N Girls' Tennis Although the jeffersontown Varsity Girls' Tennis Team did not have a winning season, they played quite well, considering the lack of courts for practice and the stiff competition they faced. The over-all record was 5 wins and 8 losses. The five varsity team members worked very hard and supported each other greatly. Our school can be proud to have girls like these represent jeffersontown High School. Good sportsmanship was always evident at the games. Some girls did not get to play varsity, but they worked out and attended practices and all matches. We can look forward to seeing all these girls return in the new 1975-76 season. 176 '41 if
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