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ln the past, more seniors and fewer juniors were going out for Varsity sports. Now the jun- ior class was threatening the competition. This was mostly due to the seniors' lack of spare time. Kevin jones replied to the question, Why didn't you go out for Varsity sports? by saying, I just didn't have the time to play and I had to go to college over the summer. Each year more and more students were seeking their financial freedom and seniors were no exception, For obvious reasons the juniors usually dom- inated the lunior Varsity sports group. But the especially talented juniors were promoted to Varsity. On Varsity football, out of thirty-nine playe ers there were twenty juniors and nineteen seniors. In the past years the Varsity team was usually controlled by the senior class. In Var- sity volleyball it was almost the same story. Out of ten players, four were juniors, four were seniors and two were sophomores. Three of the four juniors were starters. Even without the volume of seniors in Varsity teams, the jun- iors contributed to the standards which the athletic department required. Q LA IUNIOR AND A SENIOR, Randy Bender and lohn Vallejo work together to bring down a Damien running back. The varsity team was split almost 50-50 between the classes. Moving Seniors Gut Kris charlie . J Q , David Chamberlin V ' 5 Arlene Chandler . .Vai , Dave Chapple it l ..., . , . - fi V if 9 Olivia Chen V 43 W V, R0fvChi1WO0d .rrr ' 1 ' L W? Sharyn Choy .f rt' - Michelle Chrisman H ,, . W ' ' f ..,, :tt ,ss ill tirri A iiif tss. iiif ' -' A ,. iw.. . ' . Linda Chumchal it V -Q71 W V VV V .M Peggy Cobbs ..V,, ' 14 Susan Coffino ' V 1 a .,r, VV VV . V VV ,VV V .. .. , ffl f- r it - X A ' Z. 1llQQir iff W A ' ... fl 5 Leah Cohen 1 f V V V Susan Coletta Anne Collier i ' T. Renee Colomy . ' 'il' r . 'i r iA r 5 iii r Jalglfl V yy y , M - , , ar x is 1 Linda Conforti W i ' V W , mi ' Ed Congleton V' 2 f iff' Kari Cook T 'rr A V, .'.. 5 VA M rf? f 1, lenniffer Cookingham --rtr '-'t s Q ar Fi ii.s IJ! i Zi .fffgf 1 1 2 luniors!Varsity Sports
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