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11 ooking good T girls tennis team. They moved g from 5th place to 4th in the 75-'76 tennis season with consistent wins. The team finished the fait season with a 10- 6 record. They stayed just as strong with 10 wins andgsix losses in the spring season for a 20el1i22tevGffiira to T L Ulfthyinkithatfthesreason why we did so well isbecause.we're all good friends. Dur coach does things with us that most teachers would never consider doing with their students, said Nina Mullen. The friendship between players became obvious as the members remained cool through several hard tournaments with other schools. ln spite of her broken leg, cheered the team on from the Brenda Heimann made excellent performances tor a freshman going to beat Brenda for years, said Coach Lorraine Parker with team as well as called her right hand man. Dayhoff played her way to the top to finish her high school tennis career. Nina Mullen received the player ofthe year award and Mrs. Kirby was awarded Mother of the year. Gail Hammerick, Nancy Kirby and Marjorie Mack all played well and will return next yearg- T The team worked as a whole not only on the court, butalso off. The biggest project the team undertook was buying wind curtains for the courts. The purchases of the 560000 curtains took two years of endless labor, only to be torn apart as soon as they were put up. The decided to press charges it they got on the vandal. Inset: Senior Lorraine Parker hand. Lorraine was Coach hand man. Sophomore Gay Anderson to hit a backhand down the line. lined with an injury part ofthe -x ,,- ,. s Q. :fir . W L 1 .V-, ff 5' 'is . iw J- .w 'r -a 'rs M9 7 Wiatr.. HN as wi 'io 1 We NWN 46' 13 r . 'f 25 55? - , f Q! ,YK 2? fx' , Q . . i-A., , . Q, al 31,4 ,, ,own ,J 'gg Af? 4 X.
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t Beat l'l S iwv- -' Above: Named player ot the year for ner consist- ent splrit and improvement, Nina Mullens deliv- ers a torenand stroke during doubles! Upper left: Senior Jo Dayhott goes deep to L! return a forenandlsmash, In her second year, Jo improved consistently through her career. Bottom Row: Nancy Kirby, Nina Mullen, orie Mack, Elizabeth Garcia. Bottom Row: aynoft Gay Anderson Terrie Muller, Lor- J , , raane Parker, Coach Nancy Lehmann. H llii girls tennis 18l
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