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Coach Leidner explains the strategy as Chip relys on one ear rather than two eyes. Coach Leidner's Junior Var- sity finished the season as vic- tors. The teamwork of the team was unbelievable. They passed, rebounded, and shot. The hard work of several underclassmen and out ofthe lirst string. Lots ol' height and many great re- serves helped this year's JV to an ll-9 record. The players who saw much action and received a good deal of experience should lead the Varsity to many suc- cessful seasons to come. brought much hope for the fu- ture, A number of good players kept Coach busy moving them in Junior Varsit post 11-9 record for 1971-72 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Coach Walt Leidner, Fred Miller, Rich Lynnie Jones, Ed Taylor, Kent Kistler. BACK ROW: Bob Bray, manager, Tom Harris, Joe lVlcAlpin, Mike Meyer, Roger Harman, Andy Lester, Rick Walton, Kevin Austin, Andy Caldwell, manager. FRONT ROW: Phil Cocagne. W0OlSCy. Chip berger, Brad Etcheson, 71
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Jim Littleford - Most Valuable Tom Givens Free Throw Trophy Vandals j ell late and end with Charleston lnvilutional's Most Valuable Player Mike Rceter displays his good form. 70 Ted Harman Rebound Trophy a big flurr Jelhfliidd stretches high to get the lip
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GAA officers of'7l-'72 began preparing for the GAA and Ecology' workshop in the sum- mer. Their work and fun did not stop there. At Homecoming the GAA float won second. A Big- Sister-Little Sister initiation party was held at Christmas. Hobo Day, the coat check, and the bake sale were the main money-making projects ofthe year. A picnic ended the year, new officers were installed, awards and trophies were pre- sented, and all had to agree that it was a year packed with sports- manship and fun. GAA officers stress physical fitness and good sportsmanship during initiation. GAA hosts Southern Illinois Area Workshop Q ZH G.A.A.: FIRST ROW: Becky Sat- terthwaite, Vice President, Marsha Wiss, President, Mrs. Wooten, Advisor, Sue Catanzaro, Secretary, Lu Ann Wollerman, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Diana Sampson, Lugene Brazel, Karen Doyle, Marsha Hamilton, Terry Davis, Becki Mabry, Cindi McAlpin, Vicky Smith, Jill Bennyhoff, Susan Wasmuth, Mary Meseke, Cathy Schmitt, Melissa Tessman, Dana Tay- lor, Debbie Renken. THIRD ROW: Martha Crye, Theresa Johnson, Melin- da Thompson, Sandy Slaga, Debbie Lawler, Susan Bowen, Diane Tarter, Cathy Barth, Vonnie Schultz, Pat Street, Marsha Calvert, Stanya Sutton, Donna Johnson, Janice Baldwin, Vickie Roller, Kay Westendorf. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Bingham, Talma Rick- man, Gladys Guevara, Tama Stringer, Sandy Schaal, Kim Brown, Vickie Har- 72 rison, Carla Funk, Cindy Brown, Nancy Britt, Gay Brown, Tammy Meador, Linda Taylor, Cathy Catanzaro, Rhon- da Doyle, Janet Jackson. BACK ROW: Pat Aderman, Linda Alderson, Susan Tarter, Judi Hartwick, Martha Dees, Debbie Sampson, Karolyn Kelley, Nan- cy Cocagne, Cathy Farley, Ann Rames, Carla Biellier, Ulli Rollinger, Paula Sla- ter, Kim Reams, Julie Nesbit, Debbie Garrison.
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