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Photograph article dated March 25, 1963 partially reads, "Beverly Miller is a youthful, slender brunette who 'kill' a volleyball faster that [sic] she can tell you how it's done. But in her position actions must be faster than words. Mrs. Miller, the wife of a Burbank police officer, was recently selected as a first-string player on the All-American Woman's Volleyball Team which will represent the U.S. at the Pan-American Games in Brazil in April." Photograph caption reads, "Mrs. Miller gets ready for match - She's 'spiker' on U.S. women's volleyball team."
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