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0 14 . . .a sport of quick thought, quick action, and often a quick reaction. . . .a game of competition and fun. Debbie Berkhahn 75 ...ski11, effort, teamwork, and fun Lois Mueller 74 The season was successful, enjoy- able, worthwhile, and gave Martha Luther something to be proud about. fabout the seasonj Cindy Joiner 75 It was very successful as far as win- ning goes and it was alot of fun being with all the kids. Qabout the seasonj. Carol Budlow 73 135
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VARSITY VOLLEYBALL I A . t , KVVA , iii f, 1 f ' 1 7 V, 5- , 1142491 JV VOLLEYBALL The JV Volleyball team had another successful season. They took second in their municipal league with a record of 19 and 8. Overall they were 26-13 Q10-3 matchesJ. Two season highlights were beating Wisco for the iirst time and defeating Milwaukee Lutheran for the third straight time. Cindy Joiner was selected by her teammates as the Most Valuable Player, while the Most Improved Player was Paula Denning. Other team members were Margaret Gunka, Kim Hovie, Cindy Weil, Sandy Bublitz, Debbie Berkhahn, Mary Lou Christiansen, Cindy Smith, Pam Berkhahn, Melanie Walter, Ann Grunewald, Kim Schneider, Cindy McGill, and Wendy Posavec. 134 The Martin Luther Spartanettes of Volleyball had an excellent year! They took first place in the municiple league with a 18-8 rec- ord, and placed second in the First State WISAA Tournament. They also took second at the Carthage College Sports Day. Each girl on the team, and their coach, Miss Moore, should be congratulated for their fine team effort and school spirit! Our championship team contains these girls as follows: Karen Herzog, Carol Budlow, Liz Allwardt, Barb Bruss, Miriam Bruening, Jayne Kaphingst, Miss Moore, Connie Georgson, Jean Baumgart, Pat Young, Carolyn Geode, Lois Mueller, and Sue Forster. Most Valuable Player was Pat Young and the Most Improved Player was Jayne Kaphingst. Y. 3 ,pi e l wil - Ss? ,Q
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GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY This year's Varsity Spartanettes of Basketball came up with another great season, taking first place in the Municipal League and an over- all record of 11-4. Highlights of the season were the Milway game, the girls squeaked past, winning by 1 point, and the game against the Spiffies, the Spartanettes clob- bered them by a score of 48-6. ML is proud of the Spartanettes and thanks them for such good school spirit. The Varsity team is as follows: FIRST ROW: Cindy Joiner, Mary Behrendt, Miriam Bruening, Pat Young. SECOND ROW: Lois Mueller, Sue Hilgen- dorf, Connie Georgson. THIRD ROW: Liz Allwardt, Miss Moore. IV The junior Varsity Girls Bas- ketball team followed in the foot- steps of the Varsity, this year and recorded an excellent record of 11-3. The JV took second place in the Municipal League, only to the Varsity. One highlight of the season was the Milwaukee Lutheran game, the JV beat them again this year. The JV had an outstanding year with Mr. Heien coaching. Picked as M.V.P. 's were Kathy Bruening and MelanieWa1ther, and Kim l-Iovie was picked as Most Improved. Each girl showed con- tinuing good spirit and each one had alot fun. The Junior Varsity is as follows: FRONT ROW: Debbie Berkhahn, Barb Martens, Lisa Tro- 'ta1li, Karen Geischen, Pam Berk- hahn, Kim Schneider, Sue Del- aney. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Christianson Kath Bruenin Kim Y S I-Iovie, Paula Denning, Ann Clrune- wald, Melanie Walther, Sue Boehm, Mr. Heien. 136
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