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114 Cross Country Score Board opponents Tri High Muncie Burris Shenandoah Cowan Morton Memorial Knightstown Northeastern Pendleton Heights Hagerstown Randolph Southern Lapel Eastern Hancock Monroe Central Union M E C Meet 2nd place Wap lnvt 3rd place Tri Cond 3rd place us-them 20-43 19-40 21 -34 36-21 0-63 28-43 32-25 49 15 0 53 29 40 15 44 29 26 21 37 19 43 Union City lnvt 4th place 1 H S A A Sect 7th place Henry Co. Meet lst place champs PUSH IT' Viking runners, Todd Sharrett, Terry Bales and Tim Keesllng strive toward victory against Lapel. MOVEIWGIVIUQ all they had, Scott Shar- rett and Alan Bruhn helped propel our team to many victortes.
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GOSSIP-Kristi French, Debbie Keeslinq and Anita Irvin talk about highlights of the day betore the ballqame starts. PREPARATION-Remembering all the yells isn't always easy. Senior Dana Lacy refreshes her memory. SPECIAL FORM-Usinq the forms they learned at camp are the B-team cheerleaders, Stephanie Craig, Shannon Mawk, Paula Mas ters, Lynn Wilson. 1 THE BIG EVENT-Alter introducing the V14 king team to the crowd the Cheerleaders must wait lor the game to be-qm. Tammy Seward and Karla Grim await the big event with Kniqhtstown. Qui 'U 'J I ri Y' W I ,,,. . Cheerleaders!! I 3
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Striving For Victory With pounding hearts and aching lungs that were gasp- ing tor air, our Viking harriers captured one glorious victory after another. Their sweet, summer hiber- nation ended in mid-luly, as muscles which had laid dor- mant were suddenly awak- ened to a vigorous 6-l2 mile MIND OVER MATTER. Chuck Savage portrays the pain that olten accompanies the last leg ot the race, AI4MOST TTERE. For runner Paul Leeka. cross-country proved to be a grueling yet rewarding experience. daily routine. Practice does make pertect, though, as was proven by our tirst three jogs down victory lane, and our third place win at the Tri-conditioner. Captains Terry Bales and Tim Keesling, who are the top two runners, made up most ot the leg muscle which pro- ..',. pelled our cross-country team to triumph, by providing psy- chological as well as physical support. Our team is number one, said pacer Chuck Sav- age. We had a victorious sea- son last year and are looking forward to another one this year. .Wt 'Z . 4- REQ N4 QW Q if J YY . 'Fw' 'ik 5. M 'THQ '- 5 Ltqfgxs J' X i 5 FRONT ROW Paul Leeka, Todd Sharrett, Mike Savage, Scott Sharrett, lay lvtodlin, Ter- Tim Keesling, Tom Shelton, Chuck Savage, ry Bates, lim Peka. Alan Bruhn BACK ROIM Coach Clark, STRETCH TWO, THREE, FOUR , . . Tom Shelton and lay Modlin prepare mentally and physically tor their meet against Cowan. Varsity Cross Countryfl 1 5 S-4 .- - fu A
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