LeTourneau University - Pioneer Yearbook (Longview, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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LeTourneau University - Pioneer Yearbook (Longview, TX) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 183 of 272
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ES eee SS Sharon Hill spikes the ball in a City match as teammate Beki Stieglitz looks on. Eyes following the flight of the ball, Donna Chapman prepares to serve the ball to a City League opponent. WOMEN JOIN CITY LEAGUE “tity ye Intent gazes follow the flight of the ball in a coed intramural volleyball game. Late in the fall the women took to the volleyball courts. After the serving, jumping and hitting the ball had subsided, Lisa Strube’s team was champion. In the springtime tryouts were held to select a team to play volleyball in the Longview City League. Coached by Mrs. Fratzke, the team consisted of Carol Barclay, Ruthanne Calkins, Donna Chapman, Nesa Cramblett, Sharon Hill, Karen Kolkman, Debbie Mayo, Dorothy Nelson, Irene Rudoi, Twila Shugart, Beki Stieglitz, Lisa Strubel and Shelley Varcoe. The competition was tough and experienced, but the coeds finished with a respectable 5 wins against 6 losses. Based on her outstanding performance on the volleyball court, Sharon Hill was named the team’s Most Valuable Player. 179

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COEDS PLAY HOCKEY In the warm summer evenings of September and October the coeds could be found on the athletic field battling out a game of field hockey. Swinging at each other with the sticks of their trade, the girls vigorously pursued the little white ball. The field hockey games were an extension of the field hockey class taught by Mrs. Betty Jane Fratzke. Because the afternoon classtime period was too short for both instruction and a full game, the intramural games were moved to the evening time slot. Two teams were chosen from those in the field hockey class plus volunteers from the remainder of the female population. When oe ELL a teen b F the season closed, the team captained by reak in the action gives time for team members to rest and catch their breath. Ruthanne Calkins was the champion. The coeds from the field hockey class used the evening games to demonstrate techniques learned during classtime. 178



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COED BASKETBALL Sharon Newman drives in for an easy lay-up. The next coed intramural event was basketball. The women were competitive but the team captained by Leta House was the eventual winner. Players gather beneath the basket to await the drop of the ball in coed basketball action. Half-time allows team members to relax and discuss strategy for the second half. 180

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