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Show 8 The Sampler, Sept. 20, 1984 r Mustang volleyball Mustangs held a H league record and a 2 overall season recommend. In the past the Mustangs have been unable to break the jinx of the Miners, but that all came to by Monica Moe On Thursday, September 1-- the Mustang volleyball team faced tough region 13. competitors, the tintic Miners. into the game the Coming an end last Thursday when team stuns Miners the Mustangs defeated the 15-- Miners in three games, 5 and The Mustangs started off slow in the first game. Trailing sometimes by such scores a 1 and 8; 11-1- 6-- 15-1- 0. 7-- 2. Senior Tammy Lidholm took the scene with the Mustangs trailing by five. After three straight serves, includ- ing an ace, the Mustangs were only down by two Then the Mustangs came alive. Dee Dee Conner powered in three serves to .pul the Mustangs ahead for the first lead of the game. 7-- 5. 8-- 7 Dugway was showing a disciplined style of volleyball as they overtook Tintic 15-- 8 after four straight points by the valuable veteran Tammy Lidholm. Lidholm finished the game as high scorer with 7 points. In the second game the Mustangs never took control of the game. Tintic executed spikes and dinks that tem- porarily stunned the Mus- tangs. They came as close as 2 .but just couldn't hang on to the important point. That resulted in a close 5 defeat for the Mustangs. 11-1- iVriV.vrrvvtvrrvivvivvrrvVVVv 'vvv'vtvtvi V.V.V.VeVeVoVnVeV.VeVeV.V.V.W.V.WeVaV.W.VoWaV.V. THE M 11-1- nan In the final game of the match the gym was filled with excitement from both the crowd and team. Dugway knew that this was the perfect chance to show their talent and finally beat the Tintic Miners. , As Dugway opened up the game they took a quick lead from two fine serves by senior, Tammy Steele. The Mustangs had the lead and Browning BBR BOLT ACTION RIFLE Innovative rifle features fast, short lift bolt action, Monte Carlo comb and cheek piece, medium-weigh sporter barrel (24 22-inc- ht inches in magnum calibers). Our reg. $429.99 MODEL 70 RANGER" BOLT ACTION RIFLE Centerfire bolt action rifle with adjustable rear sight. pii Our reg. $229.99 Hh DELUXE ; Wi sistent scoring from the defeat- changed the practice routine, commented Sessions. whole team, Dugway ed the Miners in a long, tense, and truly exciting third game "We practiced on improving our weaknesses and Contributors to the victory were: top scorer, Tammy Steele with 6 points; Jalene Mallot, JoDee Painter, Helen Sherratt and Tammy Lidholm with two points each and Dee Dee Conner also scored a point. After the game. Coach Linda Sessions was proud of her girls. 'This is the first time that Ive ever seen a team that every player was playing their best. JoDee Painter made a couple good from the underclassmen: Suzie Holman, Tanya Hurst, Laurie Cunningham, Diane Jalene Mallet, Sherratt, Helen Sherratt, Kathleen Cuthrell, Whitney Scott and Candy Kelly. The Mustangs are an exciting team this year. The team displays a great sense of spirit and desire to win. If you are looking for a fun way to spend a Thursday evening, go support the '85 girls volleyball team. I guarantee theyre exciting! blocks and Tammy Lidholm gave us consistent serving with an average of 5 points a game. The whole team was playing great! Coach Sessions pointed out that previous team weak- nesses were defense against promises to be a banner year at the nations ballot boxes, all .the related political enthusiasm should infect just about everybody including you as a federal employee. The great American tradition of free, robust debate on public issues never has it so good as when it all boils down to ballots cast in favor of this or that candidate or in answer to this or that 4 following its simple and direct guidance, youll have an referendum. As you find yourself involved in .some of that debate and advocacy, it might be well to refresh yourself on the rules of the game, as viewed from your position as a federal worker. To help in that review. Army personnel officials are "Dos and distributing a Donts poster on the range and extent of your participation in matters political. By easier time of sharing in democracys ideal: helping choose the nation's leaders arid taking a stand on various . public issues. More detailed guidance on ;the rights and restraints per-tine- at your local civilian personnel office. BOLT ACTION RIFLE Our reg. $309.99 Know the Rules On Political Activity You may register and vote as you choose . You Olay assist in voter registration drives You may empress your opinion about candidates and issues You may participate in campaigns where none of the candidates represent a political party You may contribute money to a political organisation or attend a political fundraising function You may wear or display political badges, tons. or stickers but- You may not campaign for partisan candidates or political parties You may not work to register voters for one party only You may not make campaign speeches or engage in other activity to elect a partisan candi- date You may not be a'randidate or work in a campaign if any candidate represents a national or State political party ou may not collect contributions or sell tickets to political fundraising functions 1 You may not distribute campaign material in a partisan election - You may attend political rallies and meetings You may join a political dub or party Easy to learn and easy to use elk call sounds like the real thing! Model 19 Our reg. $3.49 (o)(S (2) (2) You may sign nominating petitions You may campaign for or against referendum You may not organise or manage political lies or meetings ral- You may not hold office in a political club or party ' You may not circulate nominating petitions questions, constitutional amendments, municipal ordinances, etc. You may not campaign for or against a candidate or slate of candidates in a partisan election Caution: An employee's conduct is also subject to the regulations of his or her agency. For additional information contact: The Office of the Special Counsel Washington, D C. 20419 nt to federal employees political activity is available Federal Employees ELK WHISTLE it worked. To sweeten the victory for the Mustangs, the J.V. team also beat the Miners in their match played before the var- sity victory. The J.V. Mustangs had solid performances 15-1- 0. The yeas and nays of employee political activity If-198- Tvmcmsmi. dinks, spikes and serves. 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