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Powder Puff Highlights Red and Grey Days Juniors Wm Week C U55 ' f H ii. - OPPOSITE PAGE CLOCKWISE: Junior Powder Puff Cheerleaders David Schaefer, Randy Graves, and David James perform on stage dur- ing Friday Noon Live. Senior Randy Shadley rolls his way to a spirit point. CENTER: COURT: Sophomore Teresa Bush escorted by Mr. Richard Bacon, Tammy Ostrom, Senior Martha Briggs escorted by Mr. Harley Briggs, Junior Sandy Larson escorted by Mr. Paul Larson, Senior Queen Tammy Simmons escorted by Mr. Max Simmons, Jimmy Yon, Senior Kim Propst escorted by Mr. Bob Green, Sophomore Tami Rediger escorted by Mr. Wayne Flediger, and Junior Sherry Westerberg escorted by Mr. Don Westerberg. THIS PAGE Sophomore Cindee Fidler eats her way to a spirit point for her class. Junior Hall Decoration. Seniors Terri Bonfield, Kim Patrick, Robyn Brown, and Lisa Layman come to school dressed as Kiss on Record Day. 26 0 RED AND GREY DAYS
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Baaske Leads Team Having only a week of practice before the first game, showed up in the end result with a season record of 3 wins-13 losses. Our most exciting game was with Lebanon. They were a better team and we played to the best of our potentiaI, stated Coach Steve Gremmel, even though we did lose to them. The South Albany Spikers improved from last year in all aspects of the game with the exception of serving. They were a short team so played a better defense than offense, said Coach Gremmel. At the Awards Assembly, the Judy Bassett Memorial Award, in honor of the most inspirational player, went to Senior Sue Hanson. The most valuable player award, voted by the team, went to Junior Wendy Baaske. lt was a good year but very disappointing 'cause we lost the close games, stated Wendy Baaske. She filled in as captain of the team for Senior Teri Robertson after Teri broke her thumb. 2-5 -f-1 - ,., . L15 10-15-15 w.A1bany 1 15-1-17 5-12 N. Salem , 15-15 7-15-15 Salem 15-8-1:3 7-9 McNary' 15-15 10-4 c.va11ey5-51 , 13-11 15-15 15-5-11 10-9 A 9-a 1510-15 T4-7 1-3 6-15-12 13-9, THIS PAGE CLOCKWISE: After a good play Senior Teri Robertson cheers her team on. TEAM PICTURE: FRONT ROW: Wendy Baaske, Lois Covalt, Teri Robertson. SECOND ROW: Sue Elshire, Sue Hanson. BACK ROW: Martha Briggs, Laurie Rodgers, Tina Sandgrsn. Senior Tina Sandgrsn dives after a ball while Senior Martha Briggs and Junior Laurie Rodgers ready themselves to come to her assistance. As a whole the team improved. They played as well as they could in the game situation. -Coach Steve Gremmel
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