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On the inside lane Barb Rust pushes to- ward the finish line in the P.C.C. track meet. After participating in the P.C.C. meet, the girls find a place in the bleachers to relax and watch the boys compete. kihf U ,,1 mlm ' l. tl I 1978 TRACK: ffront rowj ludy Seramur, Megan Donaldson, Lori johnson, Sheila Kennedy, Sue Burgess, frow 21 Laurie Fisher, Marla Terpstra, Annemarie Ku- biak, Iill Bell, Cathy Campolattara, fback rowj Kathy Tangeman-Manager, Barb Rust, Sharon DeYoung, Barb Stembel, Carla Thurner, Beth Good, Sandy Margi- son-Manager, Karen Herlitz-Coach ,.:::-1--- If of 9 af , ' . , I, .i1 , Boredom sets in as Otto Heine waits for his turn to display his skills on the track. Maybe he should ha-ve brought an alarm clock. 1978 Girls Track Hebron Opponent L Lake Central W 39 Hanover Central 67 44 4 Boone Grove 61 44 Rensselaer 61 56 Washington 48 70 LaCrosse 35 29 Morgan 76 5992 Wheeler 4556 64 Westville 41 72 Kouts 33 20 Lake Central B5 24 Kankakee Valley B1 Season's Record: 5-7 Track 27
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Setting The Pace How long have I been running? It seems like forever That finish line is so far away . . . I never should have set the pace . . . Oh, just one more stretch of track and I'm done. I know I should be pouring on the power now, but I just don't have anything else to give . . . lust a few more steps, and I've still got the lead! . . . What are they screaming at me for? Oh no, he's right behind me! I've got to win!!! tr c 'Q F 3 'i W e Hoping not to hit the bar, Tim Reisinger goes over the top. 1978 Boys Track Hebron Opponem 28 Kankakee Valley 89 28 Boone Grove 42 53 Kouts 70 18 Westville 103 41 River Forest 86 32 Morgan 63 46 Wheeler 45 55 LaCrosse 71 57 Washington 60 3492 Hanover Central 90112 52 Boone Grove 75 39 Lowell B8 Season's Record: 1-11 26 Track I don't know where I got that last burst of energy from I'll never set the pace again Well, maybe I willy after all, I won didn't I. A few outstanding efforts were made by our track stars this year. Iill Bell qualified in the softball throw for the P.C.C., and also re- ceived the most points trophy with 146. Marla Terpstra, Laurie Fisher, Annemarie Kubiak, and Sheila Kennedy qualified in the ,A , ...mln ,, 440 and 880 relay teams. Bar Stemble, Lori Iohnson, Lauri Fisher, and Marla Terpstra place second in the 880. Tim Chapma qualified for the finals and took fourth in the P.C.C. This was an important race for Tim Cha man. It qualified him for the P.C.C. fina where he captured 4th place. 1978 TRACK: lfront rowj Iulie Delli Colli- Timer, Leigh Ann Schneckenburger- Timer, Lisa Fickle-Timer, Diana Fedor- nock-Timer, frow 21 Dale Riley, Carl Sad- dler, Ierry Fankhauser, Rob Norris, Peter Blank, fbock rowj Ierry Fox-Coach, Andy McKay, Rex Naylor, Dan Lahaie, Greg Steffel, Tim Chapman, Tim Reisinger, Ken Schiek-Coach '
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Baseball Season VS. Rain Season Each sport has its own special requirements. For example, a football player should be big and strong, and it helps for a basket- ball player to be tall. A baseball player doesn't have to be any spe- cial size, but he needs to be at least one of these-fast, coordi- nated, able to hit, pitch, or outfield. The youngest group of base- ball players is the Ir. High team, coached by Mr. Sparacino. After entering High School many of these players move into the Iunior Varsity. From 'there they go to the Varsity team, which gets the larg- est part of the attention. Like last year, the Varsity team was great. Only one opponent gave them a hard time, and that was the weather. For some reason they just seemed to attract the rain clouds. They also had to do a lot of work on the diamond to get it . K ir the season, due to the nearby construction. The team did have its brighter moments, though. Like when Dan Largent pitched a no-hitter. A new fence was put up, surrounding the en- tire field, near the end of the season. gziseball is one of the most popular spring sports, even though the games quite often con- tinue nfter the close of the school year. Perhaps the reason that the students don't mind quite so much is that I-lebron's team is a winning team, and it isn't such a let down to have to stay behind when you're winning. 28 Baseball
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