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w B-Team: Row 1; P. Karlson, M. Bravos, P. B. Highley, K. Cox, T. Cox, Coach Skvara. Benka, M. Allie. Row 2: K. Buche, D. Buche, Lowell Opp. Wheeler 2 0 Hanover 2 A 0 Crown Point 2 0 LaCrosse 2 0 Merrillville 2 0 Chesterton 2 0 Valparaiso 2 1 Cavit Munster : 2 2 Kankakee 2 0 Highland 2 0 Griffith 1 2 Lake Central 2 1 Hammond High 2 0 Portage 2 0 East Gary 2 1 Conference Tourney Calumet 2 1 Criffth 2 1 Munster 2 0 Sectionals Highland 2 0 Crown Point i 1 Griffith 1 Regionals Kankakee 2 0 Hobart 2 1 Gavit 1 Volleyball 29
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A Team: Row 1; Judy Huke, Nancy Huseman, Karen Lump, Jill Snyder. Row 2; Chris Huke, Karen Sharkey, Carol Lump, Linda Llewellyn, Peggy Little, Coach Sue Skvara. Another Great Volleyball Year Exhibiting shades of a dynasty—like UCLA, Lowell’s Girls’ Volleyball team captured their third sectional title in a row. The Hot Dogs, led by the amazing class of ’75, made the season a very painless experience. The sport, which is played with an amazing combination of power and grace by the Hot Dogs, is hopefully on the upswing at Lowell. Great sa¬ lutations and congratulations are in order for the following seniors who played on their third sectional team in a row: Nancy Huseman, Karen Lump, Chris Huke, Karen Sharkey, Carol Lump, Linda Llewellyn, and Peggy Little. UCLA, eat your heart out. 1: Carol Lump sets up a “Hot Dog” point. 2: Lump, Coach Skvara and Karen Buche show B-Team girls huddle during time-outs 3: Karen varying degrees of intensity. 28 Volleyball
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm What can happen when normal, ev¬ eryday city folk decide to start life anew on an egg farm? This is t he question that the All-School play set out to answer. The Egg And I, a play based on a true situation (impossible as that may seem), showed how strange life can sometimes be through the zany occurrences at the MacDonald farm. Don Hale and Helsa Haskell played Don and Betty MacDonald and found themselves confronted with skunks, cougars, “wild indians”, and a rather odd pair of next-door neighbors. Claudette Mulford and Patty Gunning played the MacDonalds’ less-than enthusi¬ astic daughters. Don Stuart was young Thad Elliot, a person more in¬ terested in chickens than girls, much to Anne MacDonald’s disappoint¬ ment. The question which arises is: could all of that really happen? 1: Chores don ' t agree much with Joan (Clau- 2: J.J. (Tom Eidam) and Joan study. Algebra, dette Mulford) and Ann (Patty Gunning). that is! 30 The Egg And I
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