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1 ., M 2037! P 'f'-q 94 -T'-- H. ,. Through Trying Times PREPARING FOR THE Shoot that Ball cheer were the Varsity cheer- leaders at a clusc basketball game. EISIZNHOWERS WRESTLING TEAMS long practices paid off in tense wrestling matches. 'N ' -, P- ' -'55, ' . 1..E-14.1 1 ' , . . gf--. -N- . -' uv ,- Y .. H 1 . ' .'...f wen, , . hunk. , 2- .. L, .6 U . T wig f ...- L.. VARSITY COACH STIiVIi Smith had baming moments at certain times :it practice. DLJANE IIILDDl.IiSTON WAS one of the basketball team's top scorers. . 'J , In ffl- 1 .V .AU i lfffr ' 4 , L ,, V-I THROUGH TRYING T' ' 'tu A ' I TIMES U '1 I' xi. . T- V I 7'- --.-M 4 ' . ., '44 Vin. ' I V , V ,tr '+.-.1 -'Q-' -.air -' ' 5 i: 4 .. 'fur Astra, .tg 'Q 1 1 ' ,. I lit. it - L '. ' I . ,I lk '-+V: ai-3,' Sportsliivision 29 .-4 1 t A : '.v ,f . v'.:R,?,,,,fg a. , A , 4, 9 6--
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Sports Dedication and Sacrifice Sports were a very important part ofthe school year. Not only did they provide entertainment, but they encouraged the ath- letes of Eisenhower to be com- petitive and strive for victory. From football in the autumn to baseball in the spring, the athletes depended on the fans and the fans depended on the athletes to boost the school spir- it and make us proud. These dedicated athletes sac- rifice an almost endless amount of time and effort. Team mem- bers had to be willing to cooper- ate with the coaches. Studies had to be done after practice or before classes the next day. The coaches supplied a lot of energy to their teams. They had to encourage that team to push forward, even when the times looked rough. Whether the competition was against an un- defeated high school or one with few wins on their record, the coaches worked hard with the aspiring athletes to get them in the best possible shape. .f -Pl . ' KL. gui' -f,. ip . -, . ,F- ' , , .. '-v ' I-' 'f 'N it 3. qv-uf , 14.4- ' .4-5 ' If ,SZEQ . . ' p 1 nv, '1'k. At times the whole process seemed totally worthless. Hard practices seemed to discourage the athletes more than it did to build their confidence. And at other times almost everything went quite well. The teams nev er gave up and their efforts were never slacked off. Through Try- ing Times they continued to work hard to represent our school. WARMING UP BEFORE a long cross country meet. Robbie Pickett, Dan Ei- chen and Tim Carroll tested the course. ' -r is-rf' .58 deff' , X. .J . ,. -rf x'Q1 ' 'ff'-'i -.' I - ,A Q-sg -l'isf-as xg. . 'queen F' -'fir . , -- .- 1 7'fN- 'I E. - 63,5 -,sv gf f--3119?- f 0 L . . Las .A km , 9 ,, ,YM . I' ,i,'dQu-l?',V1L .. - .A U . in .Qi gg ,' Q . t .J ,J 1 .5 M an T ,flee T ei- .- ..-. .ir ' 4 rljyw Milf , .4-5'-T. , 1 W 'N -up f . il ' -4 Q- - .- ' A ' 'N if ' 3 ii 'pr :P Y p . . -a.. . -:1 .Q ,Us A. A - 4 .V - n 'K - I - -1 .E il. f,a,,-1 5 -- m3f....-Jfw .-. A-any nur- . , gi. L-. v. i aa- . ' .4.-.--1-:Q ' ' ' ' - 1 ' 2 ri . , , - y W, n 49- 'V ' ' 4' p A -pq ,. M .I .ai .A A W wats A Q-. 4. B ik'-' I gy We - ' ' ' I 5 -u' . 'M I 74' ., 'Q 'ff' 'seq ' .-...gg ' -Q1 'r - -v 'f ' fu w Q I ' J ' 5 1 - n .,f. 14, v ' ,- Y A.. V Q I, A.- -1 '. 1 A! Y , i r ' - . .1 h .il .Vs Q -H , 1 A A . ami- A la ,Eg N. we N J .' v I Q- .Q--'ft is A 'sr Q 'lf I W 4 A 'L ' 5 ' v f ' L X ' . ti 'I - 'A 'at-lu 1 .nfs 2' .basainelh 9.4.2 .MK-'t ' ' YK.
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WAYNE GLENN SHOWED great strength during a tackle. FORMED INTO A huddle, the Pan- ther football team showed team spirit. Stephen Decatur Normal Southeast Champaign Urbana Lincoln Lanphier Bloomington MacArthur 26 Varsity Football HS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS EHS -'inf A . rite: ,.- . Front row, LAR: Brian Pruett, Mike Dalluge, David Bowers, Anthony Bonds, Rik Brechnitz, Brad McElyea, John Rot Row 2: Kcith Foster. Jcrome Harrison, Kris Hcbel, Tom Houscr, Tim Pepin, Lavell Johnson, Rick lsom, Billy Sebok, T Perry, Mr. VanWaggoner. Row 3: Mr. Smith. Charlie Stewart, Brian Anderson, Mark Clow, Trey Beatty, Skip Smith Evans, Tim Force, Pat Ponall. Dannel Vinson, Lenny Moore. Row 4: Doug Harsey, Jeff Smith, Jim Young, Dan Androff, Moore, Wayne Glenn. Kerry Cook, David Livingston.
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