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,Ax W7 Helping the ball over the net, Anna Marie Wolbert displays her volley- ball skllls. 1959 Season Opponent Score Dundalk .... .... 7 -9, 13-4, 9-11 Sparrows Point ..., 15-4, 2-8, 9-7 Towson .,,... .... 8 -10, 15-2, 6-8 Parkville .. 9-6, 15-6 Hereford . , . 2-15, 3-9 Catonsville . . . , . .5-12, 14-4, 5-14 Kenwood .... .............. 1 2-10, 19-4 Milford's Score Listed First in Each Game. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: First Row: Ann Woskey, Judy Weber, Carol Mauluclc. Second Row: Carol Pielf Cecelia Wynne, Joanne Epps, man- ager, Miss Jean Shelley, coach, Barbara Novotny, manager, Ann Harden, Barbara Robinson. Third Row: Alice Royse, Anna Marie Wolbert, Lois Muthg Pum Gross. Spike and block techniques are displayed by Brooke Harllove and Joline Side oull says Kathy Crlbbs to scorekesper Carole Anstlne. Dehart.
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l l Varsity Volleyball Six All Seniors l VARSITY VOLLEYBALL First Row: Judy Lanier: Sandra Wood: Merle Collector. Second Raw: Sandra Scripture: Brooke Hartlove, Carole Anstine, manager: Miss Jean Shelley, coach: Kathy Cribbs, manager: Brenda Bair: Joline DeHart. Third Row: Rosalie Flater: Marie Collins: Carol Newcomb: Betsy Robinson. 1959 Season Opponent Score Dundalk ...,.... .... 9 -11, 7-9 Sparrows Point .. ..., 15-4, 15-0 Towson ........ .... 8 -6, 10-8 Parkville .. . .... 11-6, 11-9 Hereford .. .... 6-8, 8-3, 3-10 Catonsville . . . . ,7-11, 6-9 Kenwood ....,,..,.....,. ,.,.. 1 1-6, 6-8, 10-1 Milford's Score Listed First in Each Game. 148 Experience was the foundation of the varsity volleyball team, which was composed entirely of seniors. Nine of the twelve girls had returned from last year's team. Miss Shelley hoped to continue training the junior varsity sophomores and iuniors for next year's varsity because she felt that the exper- ience of this year's players was beneficial to the team. Practice with the varsity seemed to influence the less exper- ienced J. V. In their afternoon practice sessions together the teams worked especially hard on perfecting the spike and its block. Spiking the ball, Carol Piel reaches high as Ann Waskey prepares to return it. '
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JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE-First Row: Ed Helmanp Ricky Crouse, Ronnie Steiglerg Albert Washingtong Jonathan May. Second Row: Mike Smoot, Lindy Steckelp Ed Gilbert: Ronnie Krifchin, Billy Gardner: Randy Pfiefferp x is il i I E Don Dixon, Ken Daly. Third Row: Mitchell Katz, assistant coach: Donald Kreuzbergp Don Vance, Fred Meierp John Yoxp Bill Gawelg Jerry Ruarkp Mike Bauer: Mr. Frank Treuchot, coach. First Yr. Sticlemen Play 6 Game Lacrosse was added to Milford's sports curriculum this year, with a ten-player starting line-up facing tive county opponents in its six-game schedule. Coach of new J.V. team was Mr. Frank Treuchet, the first Milford teacher with sufficient lacrosse experience to fill the requirements of the position. Mr. Treuchet and his assistant coach, Mitchell Katz, LACROSSE SCHEDULE divided the forty participating players into four squads on the basis ot individual skill. The four teams were nicknamed the Tigers , the starting line-up, the Hustlers , the Bear Cats and the Raggedies . The coach summed up his new Mil- ford stickmen by stating, The boys had a lot of desire and interest to play and win, ln lacrosse this element is essential. To begin the tirst lacrosse game of the season, Ken Daly faces otf with his Catonsville opponent. April 7. . . .... Catonsville 21 . . . ..,. Towson 28. . . ..., Dundalk May 5. . . , S.Parkville 12. . . .... Towson 19. . . .... Sparrows Point On the attack, Milford stickmen battle with Catonsville.
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