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J.V. TRACK Falcons Opponents 17 Pikcsville . . . .... . . 88 87 Perry Hall .... .... 5 6 77 Woodlawn . . . . 59 Under the supervision of Coach Bernie Romonko, the Junior Varsity Track and Field team had a promising season. During the County Relays held at Franklin Senior High, the Junior Varsity trackmen turned in some commendable performances. Several members of the squad had such noteworthy performances that they were promptly drafted into varsity compefition hy Var- sity Coach, Bruce Turner. Although the record does not. show it, records fell during the triangular meet competitions. New school records were set in the low hurdles by Vaughn Cvdula and in the pole vault by Mike Langan. Fine finishes were also made hy Buruss Holloway in the 880 yard run and Chris Spengler in the two mile. -HW' Bob Baker gives up baton to Vaughn Cdula for the last leg of the 880 relay. Trackmen gained individual reco nitions. During a highly competitive season the Junior Varsity Traclfmen relied on individual efforts. Members of the hard- running junior Varsity track squad included: Front Row: Ron Winter, Ken Knight, Eric Samuels, Bill Wilson, Roy Frantz, John McNabb, Ed McCleary, Bill Hendrix, and Harold Sandusky. Row 2: Tony Woods, Roger Starklauf, Ray Martin, John Messenger, Burrus Holloway, Robin Ey, Mike Langan, Mark Trunk and Fred Basgier. Row 3: Phillip Hend- lso rich Kmgrj, Bill Telljohann, Ron Heiple, Chris Spangler, Dave Spink, Tom Wheeler, Bob Baker, Robert Engleback, Vaughn Cdula, and Richard Gajiloslk.
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Francis Sherrill watches fearfully as Linda Allison assists Lynda Foltz in zz low ball recovery. Grueling practices helped to develop spirit and to produce a high level of skill on the Varsity Volleyball team. Under the leadership of Coach Eileen Talley, the varsity girls showed much improvement throughout the entire season. Vet- erans Bernice Ey and Linda Johnson aided the team with their matchless ability in spiking. A combination of veteran players and new talent from the junior and sophomore classes added zest to the varsity team. Together these girls proved that a successful volleyball team is derived from total team effort. Leaping high, Linda Shroyer displays the skill and timing necessary for a good volley. ' ' 'l'i i H rw. .Mfe ' ,.-W My -Suki Jr! M 'FA ,if MMM-'MW-v fy! Only moments before the game, both Varsity and Junior Varsity girls plan their teams' strategies. I49
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Pam Walters ducks aside as Bonnie Johnson sends the ball catapulting over the net. The spirited Junior Varsity Volleyball teanz played well tlzrouglzolzt the season. The team featured: Front Row: Pam Walters, Barbara Field, Pat Uorgan, Barbara Lalzzlelrna, Patsy Bryant, and Mgr. Cindy Crasse. Row 2: Karen Jlooney, Bonnie Johnson, Linda Marlcel, Barbara Sills, Paula Arllrins, Mgr. Faith Ilnghes, Pat Kozlozcslfi, and Coach Eileen Talley. .V. Spikers gained skills and precision. Although the Junior Varsity Volleyball team could not boast a winning season, the girls met each new game with unfaltering enthusiasm. Veteran players Bonnie Johnson and Linda Markel proved to be valuable assets to the team, sparking spirit and ambition in newer players. Other returners, Pat Kozlowski and Karen Mooney, dis- played skills from past experience in spiking, net-recovery and serving. Coach Eileen Talley is confident that the Vol- leyball team will return next year with an impressive record. l.V. VOLLEYBALL Falcons Opponents 31 Patapsco .............. 36 57 Purkvillc . . . . . 47 27 Kenwood ..... .... 4 2 40 Sellers Point . .. .... 56 28 Perry Hall . . . . . , . 53 42 Dundalk ......... .... 4 7 Sparrows Point .... .. Linda .llarkel and Pam Walters clear the tray for Karen Mooney to return the opponenfs serve. ISI
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