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E L I .....,,Y Q W wwca-v CARE . . . Even the little things matter - Tricia Park tapes Darlene McLouglin 's lingers foppositej. STRAIN The Orthotron machine is useful to Harold Park for the rehabilitation of his leg foppositej. THE TEAM . . . The trainers head for the locker room to tend to any injuries the football team may have. From left: Mike Kerns, Mr. Marrisey, Richard Quincy, Amy Rubenstein, and Annette Wiggins ftop leftj. PRECA UTION . . . Mr. Morrisey wraps Lori Smith 's ankle to prevent further injury fabavej. FLEX . . . Here is Dave Messmer testing the flexibility of an athlete's leg frightj. OVERJOYED . . . Student trainers such as Jennifer Noonan are always pleased to help fupper rightj. DISAPPOINTMENT . , , Karl Scott watches from the sidelines. Trainers 109
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108 Trainers The Smoky Hill training room is a place for the athletes to seek attention when they need it. Physical therapist Mike Kerna is Mr. Morrisey's assistant trainer. Both trainers are very knowled- geable and carry their knowledge on to their student trainers. All 14 students trainers are able to handle most any situation at a sporting event. The trainers not only treat injuries but they help rehabilitate the athlete. The training room is equipped with an orthontron machine which works on the legs to bring them back to full strength. Mr. Morrisey recently bought a workout bike for the weightroom for people who can't run but need a good work out on their legs. The program is so good that colleges are offering scholarships to senior trainers. Richard Quincy, who graduated last year, is now at Colorado College. Even as a freshman, he travels with some of the sports teams. The training program is a very worthwhile program. In 9: A ie S 9: I-I 9: nits?
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The Smoky Hill Cheerleaders did a great job this year in representing our school and raising spirit. The one, and only, Varsity squad participated in many competitions, and performed excellently in all. These competitions included the Arapahoe County Fair, where they took 3rd place, and an Excellent at the Columbine Cheerleading competition. They also received many Excellent and Superior Awards including the Spirit Stick given to the most spirited squad at the summer camp they attended. The squad put in a lot of time and effort preparing for the Fall Sports Season. They not only raised spirit at the games, but also helped get the team and crowd psyched at pep-assemblies. Even in the cold weather, the cheerleaders could be seen down on the track cheering our teams on. Thanks for a great job, girls! C BBYIQHUBYS . . 1 -gi. 5 .sm -gg 1 10 Cheerleaders 4-A -'Q 11.5
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