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Organizations Dedication and Deadlines Being on any organization is a trying time in itself. Every organization requires a great amount of dedication and pa- tience. Some of the organiza- tions' main goals are to have fun all year around and oth- ers have to strive for completed work continually. From being an assistant to working on the newspaper or yearbook there is a great deal of responsibility. Whether you have an upcoming deadline which demands immediate at- tention or direct orders from the leader of the organization him- sclf, you'd better be responsible enough to complete that job. Many times organizations are pressed for money and have to sell items to earn some in- come. Once they save some money they can begin to plan activities for a certain amount of time. Togetherness is the key in surviving an organization. Of- ten, members of organizations become like family. A great deal of caring and friendship is exchanged among the mem- bers. Members of these organiza- tional groups go Through Try- ing Times themselvesg theirjobs are laid out for them and they must be completed. Responsi- bility is a large ingredient in or- ganizations - without it, there would be no one to finish the chore. If a deadline is approaching, the pressure may be increased but work is sped up. The to- getherness and dedication of the members will keep every- body going until everything is fine. THE FLAG CORPS, after much hard practice, performed at the Homecom- ing Assembly. S' 1 'S 1-it tori ,-sf' N
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at lay-up during warm-up Q 4 JURLENECUMMlNSGOESupfor Zone Teamwork Plays The Varsity Girls Basketball Team had an undefeated season this year. They were also good on heighth this year. They learned this year and some of them should be ready to play Varsity next year. We worked well as a team. I did well on my defense and of- fense, but my free throws need- ed some work, stated guard Flinn. Andricks thought her season could have been better, but was generally satisfied with this season. Bonnell felt that, Teamwise, the team did well on zones but man-to-man need- ed to be worked on all season. The girls had been good about learning their plays, and l'm getting them ready for Var- sity, stated Mr. Wilks. The varsity team had eight players plus four J,V. players. l have improved on my re- bounding, assists, and my de- fense, remarked Kim Harris. 1 am still in the process of pick- ing my college. It was a lot harder than l expected it to be, she stated. Forward Dawn Pit- man. who really improved on her offense, defense, and shoot- ing felt glad she had improved as well as she did. Forward Patton does not plan on playing ball at college. We had a great year. We should have won a few more games, remarked guard Kathy Deardorff. Miss Brooks was working on their mental aspects all season long, because she needed all her girls to give 1002 in each game. One thing she really wanted this year was to have more school support during the sea- son and not to wait until Re- JNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row l, l-r: Vickie Corte, Monica Canham. Row 2: Mr. Wilks, Susan Mowry, Lisa rrott, Vicki Bonnell. Candi Andricks, Beth Spycher, Paula Lane, Lorie Krueger, Sheridan Hudson gionals came around. by - Valerie Bonnell SCOREBOARD EHS Stephen Decatur 32-30 Danville 38-27 Rantoul 46-42 Bloomington 43-36 Southeast 42-33 Springfield Lanphier 33-30 Mt. Zion 40-25 MacArthur 32-20 Centennial 29-l8 Urbana 38-l9 Lincoln 43-30 Normal 39-I8 Sacred Heart 54-45 Mattoon 45-40 Lanphier 49-I8 Central 45-l8 St. Teresa 46-I4 Centennial 36-33 Girls' Basketball 43
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Through Trying Times PAM CREWS SHOWED her fatigue after a long day of taking names on yearbook picture day. CO-EDITORS OF PANTHER PRESS Tim Deters and Mike Locke began to prepare for an upcoming dead- line, 141-Q' Q? Q 25'-, Jil!! AFTER MUCH DFDICATION and hard work had gone into the newspaper. it wax stuffed in the midst of gi dttffel bag. MARIA JACKSON, ttietiiher tit the Pom-Pon squad. practiced long and hard semiom after xehool. THROUGH TRYING TIMIES Organilations Division 4
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