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'looking out for The captain of the team, the star of the play, the valedictorian of the class, the athlete of the week, the soloist of a concertg each is recognized as a leader, each is a winner, a ffl , But what about the person who goes to every practice but sits on the bench, the stage crew member you never see, the person who does all their homework but struggles to get wifi ' 1 gif ' .3 i,,xiiss . Opening a the player who beats a personal record but doesn't finish first, the soloist's accompanist? While you don't hear about these people, each gives just as much, worksjust as hard. Each is a special kind of winner, a Nil . We're looking out for all the winners, whether they finish first or not. We're looking out for lil. -Rob Smith The lines on the football field don'tjust grow that way have to be put there, It takes two people most of the I said Athletic Director Wendell Hill. They usually do it 1 Thursdays and touch it up Friday after the band is th practicing. Maintenance man Fred Genung paints the lines Rick Plumber mows. tleftl Cross country meets seldom draw large crowds or receive big write-ups in the paper, This doesn't keep team members from working hard. Juniors Todd Koos and Tal Marske run stride for stride close tothe start ofthe meet with Central and North Scott, 1 tabovel Music helped set the mood in this fall's play, l776 . While the I8 member orchestra never got to take a bow. they played an important part in the success of the play. The members of the orchestra practiced the 14 songs almost every night after school the four weeks prior to the performance. a
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lrightl Spirit Unlimited helped to fire everyone up by painting posters for the Homecoming game against Muscatine. The Bulldogs won the game 28 to l4, Senior Lori Fyfe works on one ofthe posters. Qbelowl Many students spent their Friday nights during the fall at the football games. At some ol' the games small plastic footballs donated by local businesses were thrown in the crowd by the cheerleaders. Krightl Early morning practices and after school laps were a daily part of life of senior Vicki Primmer. The holder of four school records and co-captain ofthe swim team, Vicki led the Sharks to state competition. s . .. w.-is ,, s re., Ns., 'fit . :rf , ,W .1-15. 'Hp df -. ri J 2 , 7 25 8 Y A - ,, Ty l 'Q s s .G . . Opening
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