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Before a meet Cross Country team members prepare to run. Runners wore special shoes called spikes to race in. Watching the field, Assistant Coach Malando critiques a play. Sideline coaching was important during the game. 58 Sports divider
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Office Aides Row 1 — Kim Carroll, Kathy Johnson, Shannon Hilderbrand, Sherri Eastes, Laura Cardwell, Rhonda Barnett, Peggy Taylor, Christelle Arnes. Row 2 — Lisa Frank, Amy Allen, Rebecca Alexander, Patricia Carruthers, Wanda Griffey, Kathy Kilbourne, Penny Tozier, Mary Gilson, Arleen Navarro. Row 3 — Vicki Crawley, Dawna Clark, Stephanie Bain, Tim Need, Donallyn Shirley, Jackie Meadows, Jenny Whitlow, Debbie Farley, Tracy DePuy, Kristi Krodel. Row 4 — Amy Branham, Tricia Armitage, Michelle Couch, Michelle Parrinello, Susan Wenzlick, Cheryl Casselman, Amy Asher, Tonia Dahl, Stephanie Quinn, Andra Watson, Shawn O ' Connor. Media Assistants Row 1 — Sponsor McCleda Lewis, Diane Bakemeyer, Kelly Rackley, Kelli Stranger, Beth Malcom, Amy Wolfer, Chris Bell, Jaime Navarro. Row 2— Alana Schubert, Kim Wheeler, Sherry Wade, Preeti Saini, Michelle Williams, Kelly Frye, Gary Farney, Tara Earl. Row 3 — Allen Crouse, Sean Walton, Carolyn Wade, Kyle Ahnafield, Carl Saff, Dave Wilbur, Kevin Settles, Greg Franklin, Chris Bailey, Dana Montgomery. DClub Row 1 — Debbie Smilley, Amy Kuroiwa, Shannon Wright, Toni Eads, Angela Guerra, Kyle Ahnafield, Janet Miller. Row 2 — Dana Montgomery, Angie Landis, Michelle Williams, Cheryl Regan, Beth Patterson, Kris Thomas, Stephanie Bain, Shannon Greve, Amy Asher. Row 3 — Scott Purdue, Dawn Goodbar, Julie Wesley, Alicia Fernandez, Michelle Parrinello, Sam Hammons, Tony Jenson, David Mynatt, Cathy Mitchell, Sponsor Dick McCory. Row 4 — Brian Harrington, Terry Obermeyer, Brian Tipmore, Jerry Ahern, Jim Yates, Tim Davis, Larry Kelley, Brian Harshman, Leroy Williams, Rob LeBeau, Greg Killion, Jeff Dove. F.C.A. Row 1 — Sponsor Diana McKowen, Amy Kuroiwa, Stacy Walker, Andrea Asher, Karl Owens, Kim Owens. Row 2 — Michelle Parrinello, Kari Waldrup, Melanie Shanklin, Michelle Williams, Jodi Brown, Wendy Liem, Amy Asher. Row 3 — J ' Lynn Mayes, Chad Wix, Ryan Hale, Kevin Fishburn, Chris Ikemire, Joe Lomoro. Clubs
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During a golf meet coach Don Huffman and Sophomore Janet Miller observe an opponent ' s style. Sideline observations are an important part of the sport. ■ After a fumble, Decatur quickly recovers, only to be tackled by a Lawrence Central Bear. A popular item at Decatur Central was the school jackets. Many students purchased these jackets and had the name of their sport or club on the back. Sports Entertain Fans Sports played an important role in the life of D.C. students. There were many ways to participate in the various athletic clubs and teams. Players, managers, and fans received a kind of satisfaction from sports. Basketball seemed to be enjoybale on the court and in the stands. Sophomore player Bob- by Berman said, I like basketball; it ' s exciting and there ' s always a lot of action. Another view is from Senior Cheryl Casselman: I like to watch because it ' s exciting; you never know what will happen next especially when your team is winn- ing! An increased amount of stu- dent support added excitement to the D.C. teams. The D.C. basket- ball team has shown a great team attitude and good team chemistry, said Senior Mark Owens. Managers also helped create more successful season. Senior Paula Raines, manager of the Cross Country team, said she enjoys going to the meets and keeping time. I know how each mem ber runs and how their race will be. Athletics with an increas- ed amount of school spirit was only one way D.C. proved The Pride Is Back. Sports divider 59
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