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W1 A Time or Honor . . . The TCCS annual Sports Banquet was summed up by Miss Jill Valentine, girls coach who stated, It is a time to honor each individual player that has shown dedication and outstand- ing ability to perform with the talent God has given him? The banquet began with a potluck dinner followed by solo- ist Barbara Gardner providing the entertainment and the senior team members giving testimonies. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the outstanding athletes on both the boys and girls teams such as: most assists, all-league team, and of course, most valuable player. The banquet was concluded by a few words from Coach John Romeo, head of the Athletic Department, I feel that we had a good year and achieved a great deal in developing experience for next year in strong, united teams for both girls and boys sports. Appreciation goes to Mrs. Barbara Harbaugh for taking charge of concessions during the sports seasons and the hard work that went into making this banquet possible. r il' ABOVE LEFT: Miss Jill Valentine presents girls first place trophy. LEFT: James Lewis accepts most valuable player trophy from Coach John Romeo. ABOVE RIGHT: Leigh Harbaugh receives most valuable player trophy from Coach Jill Valentine. Sports Banquet 109
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Track Gains F ooting The track meet held on May 5 at Truman High School proved to be a success with the Varsity boys, the Varsity girls, and the Junior High boys all taking first. The Junior High girls received second. They did a fantastic job, states Coach Valentine, in spite of the lack of individual participants an even bigger ef- fort was required from each one. Although this is only the third year for the meet, the en- thusiasm and response has grown steadily to insure even bet- ter meets for the future. 108 Track Meet T .ff -V Q. t . u Q 195-f - 11.7, -'4:g:2i','.fy.w -'YL' ex -r 'kg' f -..W . 343'
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