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Randy Cowan gives his dogs some air as Paul Swenson contemplates the upcoming race during the Bozeman Invitational. Keeping just out of reach of her Billings Senior opponent, Libby Grabow heads for the finish line in the Bozeman Invitational. 'E ,-mpg Out in the open during the Bozeman Invitational, Terry Bishop discovers that it can be lonely at the head of the pack. Cross country harriers Ray Schwaller and john Tremper loosen up muscles in preparation for the State Meet in Helena. 106!Cross Country 'ff Sf l :wr-fig if ff, ' .,
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Consulting Coach Walt Kelly, Scott Hop- per discusses defensive tactics. 15 Hawk Gridders Receive Recognition Tractor, Silk, the Human Spear, Tall, Dark and Handsome, The Man. Do these names sound like football play- ers? Not only are they football players but five of the 15 Hawks honored this year by high school football coaches around the state. At the top of the list is our very own All-State guard Brad Nason, described by the Hawk Tawk as tall, dark and handsome , Senior Andy Bailey, oth- erwise known as The Tractor fobvious through his plowing performances on the fieldl, was chosen fullback for 1st Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-State. Shortly after picking off the sixth of his nine interceptions, Senior Mark Dorn was nicknamed Silk, for keeping smooth in some rough situat- ions. He was named 1st Team All- Conference and 2nd Team All-State defensive back. With what have been termed incredible catches, split end Todd Peterson made his mark on the 1st Team All-Conference and the 2nd Team All-State. At 156 pounds, how hard can a linebacker hit? In Troy Schneider's time after time was The Man, Tim jenkins, picked for 2nd Team All- Conference offensive tackle and an All-State Honorable Mention, while defensivetackle Scott Hopper plugged up the holes. Scott received an Honorable Mention on the All- Conference team. Glenn Simpson call- ing the defensive plays, also received an All-Conference Honorable Ment- ion. The juniors really put it together this year with seven honored players, making next year's team a potential powerhouse. In the backfield, both Dudley Scott and Mark Gary were picked for the All-Conference team, Dudley on 1st string and Mark on 2nd string. Defensive strength will be returning next year with safety lon Schroeder and defensive end lim Kunda, both of whom were named on the 2nd Team All-Conference. Receiv- ing an All-State Team Honorable Mention and chosen as a linebacker for the 1st Team All-Conference Kurt Bushnell shut off the running game with his hard-hitting tactics. Offen- case, the nickname The,Human Spear speaks for itself, he was chosen as a 2nd Team All-Conference linebacker. Making the holes in the defensive line Row One: J. Klages, V. Cotterell, J. Bob Baker, M. Watt, E. Thompson, K. Stanhope, A. Bailey, B. Hatleberg, M. Dorn, T. Peterson, M. Skerritt, T. Schneider. Row Two: E Hoffman, E. Deeg, J. Marcotte, S. Hopper, T. Murray, F Videon, T. Jenkins, B. Nason, D. Moe, F. Quinn, G. Simp- Son, T. Hudson. Row Three: K. Belding, B. Stratton, J Marcotte, M. Allen, J. Kunda, G. Fabricius, J. Manley, T. Swingle, T. Stiff, D. Scott, J. Schroeder, K. Bradbury, S. Hd R F -MMrr TBthCFrr'ntonB uson. ow our. . uay,.oo,.a ig , Barnhart, M. Gary, G. Van Noy, S. Badenoch, J. O'Neil, C Baker, T. Gilluly, J. Nicholson, M. Fey, G. Evenson. Row Five: K. Papke, . Shanahan, B. Boyer, K. Moran, K. Klare, sively, both Eric Hoffman and Tony Stiff held up their positions as center and tight end, respectively. J. Meyer, S. Cavanaugh, D. Heap, M. Russell, E. Foss, G. Reiser, K. Bushnell, K. Nason, A. Davis. Row Six: B. Quinn, K. Zinc, S. Jenkins, S. Frizzell, T. Hildebrand, D. Pomeroy. R. Williams, J. DeWeese, K. Townsend, M. Speck, T. Santos, D. Lohmiller, S. Kirchhoff. , Row Seven: J. Stuchlick, D. Hildebrand, B. Schmidt, D. i H K Switzer, D. Huls, D. Brouder, K. Gibson, B. arvey, . Shroyer, M. Weisner, S. Hughes, S. Siefert. Row Eight: D. Naranche, D. Bushnell, G. Eickelberg, W. Gates, S. Ar' neson, D. Karthas, F. Ginther, C. Fabricius. Coaches: L. Beddow, J. Reisig, D. Pomeroy tHeadJ, J. Polich, W. Kelly, G. Forney, W. Russell. Football! 105
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ff!!! r H frm iw - A un.. 105 - n Q.- W? 1-332-l',sn1.z ,, , new 9 ,A 37' ' 9 4 Y 1 ' 5 '?'1n. -fi. 55 Harriers Take lt To the Limit You must be crazy! Why would anyone want to run until they're sick? It's really not that bad. You just run until you reach your threshold of pain. 'Once you push yourself beyond that, your months of hard work take over and you just keep going. When you do that, you know you've done your best. It's a great feeling! Cross country running seems like a lot of hard work for very little reward but encouragement from teammates and coaches kept the Bozeman har- riers running in 1978. . . ' gf4fif fWf . zifffgw-fg . in . V f 'SL .3,1:,,, r - fi. W. . i . . 5 , .., , 7 . . . 3,77 ,.' M ,fi , 'l'fVfH'g ?6 g3m those few extra yards, Mike Pierre gives it all he has during the Bozeman Invitational. Most cross country runners try to stay in shape year round. However, some of them procrastinate working out until practice begins. Running hills, dist- ances and intervals prepare the run- ners for the season. Most of the time, the coaches don't designate how many miles to run, therefore dedication and self discipline are major factors for success. Combining these factors and adding the sense of teamwork, the Hawks came up with the perfect formula for a successful 'wind drinkin' season'. 1 the Front Row lL-R1 - Kari Swenson, Karla Wiesner, joy MacPherson, Suzy johnson, Debbie Beason and Karen Gibson. Row 2 IL-R1 -Lisa Bogar, Dianna Tiahrt, Libby Grabow, Lisa Martel and Michele Wing. Row3lL-Rj-Stuart jenniongs, Phil Ward, Kendall Switzer, Ray Schwaller, Blayne Rutledge, Mike Pierre lTerry Bishop on his shouldersj, Randy Cowan, jay Cowan, Frank Schwaller, john Tremper, Paul Swenson, john Eggart and Greg johnson. Cross Country!107
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