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Slh GRADE BOYS IN'l'RA1II.'RAL VOLLEYBALL CHAHIPS st Row. left to riglili Tlioinas Plummer. David Hughes. Toni Second Row: David Carver. Steve Ness. Wayne Sherinan. Rick Spugnardi. Thomas Magno, Steve Ward. John Kendall. Gres Gatehell. David Pease. Harold Bickford. Chuck Starbird. French, Frank Reynolds Mike Malo Sex: em-K-Nw Cav' ode Us llenlbqxx PYRO. VAS
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..,.., 1 , Q, ,,.. 9th GRADE VOLLEYBALL CHADIPS First Row, left to right: Hugh Troutman. Mike Bornstein. Robert Second Row: Richard Burrell. Torn Banks. Gerry Stelmok, Andy Dyer. John Kelley, David Woodbury. Gene Benner. Steve Ross. David Hurwitz. Howard Hayman. Bob Daley Bearcc 3,-mm.. I 1 E Xth N 9th GRADE BOYS INTRABIIIRAL BASKI'I'l'BALL CHAMPS First Row, left to right: Bob Eugley, Steve Spooner. Kendall Konecki. Bob Dyer Akerley, Dave Hurwitz. David Mclienny. Ricky Barrell, John Absent when the picture was taken: Dick Clark ,f
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7lh GRADE BOYS INTRAJIIQRAL BASKETBALL CHAIIPS First Row. left to right: Arthur Gauthier. Roby Leavitt. All ninth grade girls participated in the toul shooting contest, but only thirteen qualified for the finals. Judy Hurd was the winner with twenty foul shots out of thirty-tive tries. Lynda Gould placed second while Natalie Schlikin placed third in the con- test. Paul Haylor, John Collins. Tom Delorig, Raymond Ta1'dif'f The boys in the eighth and ninth grades held their annual foul shooting contest. Every boy had to get 8 out of 15 shots in order to quality for the finals. There were 22 looys who qualifiedg 10 were eighth graders and 12 were ninth graders. Jim Magno from the ninth grade took the honors with 45 out ot 50, but close to him was Don Morency with 44 out of 50.
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