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Night workouts were a must for the Wrangler volleyhallers. The girls praetieed against each other in order to prepare for matches with other schools. Rosie Ramos Sponsors The Wrangler volleyball team had an inactive season far as matches were concerned, but spent most of the year working on the high school volleyball tournament. Area schools were in- vited to the two-day event, and the girls' main duty was to referee and umpire each game. Serving as director and chair- man of the A-team division was WRA President Connie' Stottsgl Julie Pressly and Sylvia Rodriquez worked as chairmen of the Ceci Arroyo, Carliss Baker, Queen Bee Tournament. Rosie Ramos, sponsor of the OC vol- leyball team. also sponsored the tourney. Besides working on the workouts in preparation for Texas Tech. The team was Big Spring visitors, hut fell Listed as participants on tournament, the girls held night matches with Howard County and victorious as they conquered the to the douhle-T girls in Luhhock. the Wranglnxr volleyball team were Susan Johnson. Sharyn Nun, and Paula Riley. Also playing the sport were Sylvia and Margie Rodriquez. Jan Scivally. Sharon Turner. and Judy Wortham. 90 Ddessa College Vollegball A method ol' preventing loss ol' points is to keep the lorearrns straight which cheeks lifting the hall. Susan .lohnson f-nm-entrates nn her lorm as Judy Wortham ohserves.
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