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Showing teamwork during a game are two Junior Varsity players Starline Norefleet and Linda Grant who are bump- ing the ball. J. V. girls brin wins Volleyball is a fast action game that contains spikes, bumps, and volleying. There are six girls on a team that rotate and play different positions. - Under the direction ot Francis Price the girls' junior varsity volleyball team had a good season this year. Coach Price said I'm pleased with the way my team played this year. They played will after they got confident. Having a winning team means a team must-be close and work well together. Coach Price stated The team was equal, there was no star pIayer. as EU S 3 - ,. .. .ang --. Bumping the ball to her opponent is Junior Varsity player Starline Nor- fleet who has benetited the team. N 5 A151- Vntk Q A SP2 f Swift s Xi fr 53,7 aifpfxfg T531 I , Front row: Melba Slaughter, Nona Basped, Debbie Howard, Lori Sims, Sandy Pippin. Second row: Somone Billingsley, Penny Swonger, Lisa Ray, Deanna Kirk, Starline Norefleet, Cynthia Scott, Linda Grant, Sharon Williams, Verna Manchuso, Coach Francis Price.
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Bowlers strike in good alley form This year's bowling teams consisted ol three recruiting Iettermen and only three seniors, twoboys and one girl, along with the other team members. Mrs. Barnson commented that the season was a successful one and that the teams' toughest match was against Western High school. On the boys' team, journers Brian Guido and Kenny Roll were tied in the vote tor most valuable player. For the girls Bessie Reed showed what she had as she was voted most valuable player and had the highest game, highest series, and top average tor this year. Most improved players lor this year were, for the boys, Kevin Prince and Nancy Travis for the girls. Most improved player is determined by the increase in points from his or her lirst score. Head Coach, Mrs. Barnson, was quoted as saying, We should do better as well have more experienced players. The team and coaches are looking forward to a good season next year. Front row: Mike Norton, Doug Prince Robert Poole Tony West Kehny Roll Flow two Kevin Prince Harry Anne n B Guido and Mike Manhood. Not pictured Tom Kimmel Greg Laxton and Dennis Parsons 168 Bowling
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