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Packed full Cruising down Highway 81 on a hot, July Monday, the Honor Guard and Color Guard members headed to Ferrum Col- lege for a week’s worth of classes at the Mid-Atlantic Band Front Camp. Cars in the caravan were packed full with flag poles, rifles, suitcases, and enthusiastic girls. Each girl hoped to master her skill at this camp in just one week. Fortunately, the camp had designed a schedule which combined fun and activi- ties along with the practices. Even though they practiced approximately ten hours a | hope we win. In competition at City Stadium, Car- lee Chambers, Kim Jones, and Christie Baird give it their best shot. Honor Guard: Gloria Humphreys, Debbie Hayes, Ai- mee Gautney, Hillary Armstrong (captain), Melody Ridgeway. 158 Color Guard with flags ang rifles day in the hot July sun, the girls still had enough energy to boogie down at a dance, watch or participate in a talent show, watch a play, and just have a good time in their free hours. On Friday, the last day at the camp, everyone performed their newly-learned | routines, and awards were then given. flag twirler. Kim jones won an award for ‘outstanding Yes, indeed, “everyone learned Lae skills as well as experiencing the process i i a as 8 Ni ahs etait Bo
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Girls’ Varsity Basketball Dinwiddie Petersburg Prince George opewell Marshall-Walker Dinwiddie Petersburg Henrico Prince George Hopewell Marshall-Walker Petersburg Prince George Henrico Hopewell Marshall-Walker Central District Tournement Dinwiddie Marshall-Walker Over-all 8— 11 Lady Chiefs bring style and class onto court. The challenge was set and the Lady Chiefs were ready for AAA competition with style and class. With eight returning players, including four seniors, the varsity team was psyched for the difficult sched- ule that faced them in 1980. As the season began the girls were hopeful and determined. This committ- ment was clearly evident when the Lady Chiefs was host to the Cavaliers from Marshall-Walker. The Chiefs played hard, but unfortunately, did not out score the first place team and were defeated 54 — 50. One of the leading players was Connie Daniel, who was voted MVP and 1st All- District for the second year in a row. Con- nie lead the Chiefs in scoring and steals. Adding a new dimension to the Chiefs attack was junior Lisa Walek. Lisa’s height provided a great rebounding ad- vantage as she established a new school record. The valuable playing skills of Kara McNeice and Tracey Doyle, with fresh- men Julie Pinckard providing bench sup- port, gave the Lady Chiefs stablity and control in the back court. Overall, the total team effort of the Lady Chiefs enabled the girls to end their season the same way it began — with style and class. Pardon me! The Chiefs can not be clocked. Kara McNeice exhibits herstyle of surprising an oppo- nent. Kara was the receiver of the ‘‘coach’s award.” Determined to score! The MVP Connie Daniel, pen- etrates against first ranked Marshall-Walker. Con- nie was the leading scorer for Monacan. Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team: FRONT Kara na Duke, Lynn Vacca, Susan Fischer, Lisa Walek, Garden Peas! Let’s do it! Halftime at a home game McNeice, Jane Via, Connie Daniel (captain); Tracey Aimee Gautney, Cynthia Pennington, Beth Crowell gives a break to the Lady Chiefs. Coach Cindy Live- Doyle (captain); Tammy Wellman, Julie Pinkard; | (manager); Coach Cindy Livesay. BACK Alison Pace, Brenda Howell (manager); Don- say also has time for a ‘‘pep”’ talk. 160 Girls Varsity Basketball
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