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A LAN'lQlE ID 'HLA N 'DIES leiirt. VW 'ntl-ii. t fiffak,-2 tri liii li Whlsf' 1. tiiiiirui .i t',,i,1f.ili ii1f1tf'li 1 9 7 4: The tirst interscholastic volleyball was organized and managed to deteat Northeast, Lincoln, and Betten- dort . . . 197 4: Gina Baustian was the elected captain tor Coach Deb Menke's volleyball team . . . 1 9 7 6: The girls team compiled a winning record ot 9-4 . . . 1 9 76: The annual Fall Potluck was a tearful one as captain Gwen Tombergs read a creed ot hopes and wishes trorn the seniors . . . 1977: Koreen Knutson was voted unanimous First Team All-Conference player and also received the Most Valuable Player on the Lancer squad . . . 1978: The Lady Lancers tied for second place in the Mississippi Eight with Davenport Central . . . 1980: Marilyn Darland ranked second in the state at serve reception with 95.24 percentage . . . 1982 . . . GIRLS' VARSITY VGLLEYBALL 61
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