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Page 90 text:
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OPPOSITE PACE, TOP: Nancy Harp listens attentively in class. BELOW: The Varsity Softball team slugs hard for another victory. THIS PAGE, ABOVE: Mary Spargo, Pam Decker, and Penny White pose smiling. NEAR RIGHT: Our roving photographer, Chris Pelicano, is caught unawares. FAR RIGHT: Ted Matwejic hobbles down the hall after injuring himself playing football. 86
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J.V. VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: S. Lynch, Coach Banas, D. Seamon, L. Millson. SECOND ROW: D. laegar, D. Galarneau, P Danaher. THIRD ROW: A. Beam, M. English, P. Usborne, M. Fleming, J. Noble. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: M. Rosbrook, S. Noble, M. Urtz. SECOND ROW: K. Anderson, C. Stone, S. Hilts, B. Drake. TFIIRD ROW: L. VanSlyke, P. Sherman, Coach Banas, D. Cole, C. Budlong. Varsity Girls Volleyball Opponent Home Camden 15 10 8 15 12 15 Canastota 15 10 15 4 Holland Patent 15 10 15 12 Cazenovia 15 11 3 15 15 13 Oneida 15 1 15 4 Chittenango 15 7 15 4 Clinton 6 15 0 15 wins: 2 losses: 5 Cazenovia I.V. Girls Volleyball Opponent Home 2 1 Cazenovia 1 2 Cazenovia 1 2 Cazenovia 1 2 wins 3 losses 1 A striking set Placing 2nd in the Oriskany Tournament, the Girls Volleyball team had an extremely fine season. Assisting Coach Banas were Varsity captains Peggy Sherman and Dawn Cole and JV captains Abby Beam and Sue Lynch. Peggy Sherman was voted MVP and was also selected for the All-Star Team. The award for most improved was earned by Marianne Urtz while Shelly Hilts was chosen as an Honorable Mention All-Star. Doing an outstanding job of setting” was Sharon Noble. Working hard with great spirit, the Jr. High Girls Volley- ball team finished the season with a 1-3 Tri-Valley League record. For 7th grade, Pam Hatch, who scored 10 points in 1 game, was voted MVP while the most improved award was earned by April Herzog, who scored 12 points in 1 game. Winning the 8th grade awards were Shari Maxam, MVP, and Diane Betz, most improved. Another leading performer was Sue Thell, who was an excellent spiker. Both boys' bowling teams boasted impressive records, with fine team efforts and high personal achievements. The Varsity league record was 7-1, with an overall record of 7-3, earning first place in the Tri-Valley League. Mike Morrison, the most valuable player this season, bowled a 614 for high league triple and carried a 179 average, also a league record. The most improved player was Tim Flagler. Team captain was Mike Morrison. Members of the All-Star Team were: 1st Squad—Mike Morrison, Bob Blake, and Tim Flagler; 2nd Squad—Walt Weydig and Bill Houseknecht; and Honorable Mention—Steve Sullivan. The JV team also had an acceptable league record of 4-2, with an overall record of 4-4. Most valuable player on the JV squad was Russ Thorp and the most improved player was Chuck Mancuse. The VVS Girls' Bowling Team this year had a 3-5 league record. Janice Ellis was named as most valuable player, while Yvonne Rousseau earned the most improved player award. Ranked third in the league, the team placed fourth overall at the Tri-Valley Tournament. Members of the All- Star Team included Janice Ellis, Dawn Marzella, and Nancy Palluckfrg)) 'fSffJ «t,
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Spring fever hits the Juniors and Seniors especially hard. Attention spans in classrooms are short; it is a time of exploration and excitement. Seniors are stricken with an acute case of senioritus . There are only a few more months, packed with as much fun as possible, before gradua- tion. Juniors anticipate becoming Seniors, and oddly enough, many Seniors regret leaving. a; v
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