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determination, discipline, pride, animalistic instinct: SPORTS |! practice two hours, | every day, five days each week, until the season is over. | run, lift weights, and | exercise to keep in shape. | | work to find and perfect my own style of game. | still have to keep within the plays of the team, but | can use my own techniques. I’m part of a machine, the ma- chine that’s known as a team. It’s something bigger than me or any other play- er. But like a machine with- out its smallest part, with- out me, it just isn’t the same. | am pressured by the team, the cheerleaders, the student body, the coach, and my parents. But mainly | push myself. | push really hard to succeed. It’s worth it. Because | want to win. Page 16 — Pic 1) Mike Gerhardt tooks toward the referee to check out the foul call. Pic 2) As the ten- sion builds in the DeKalb game, freshman Sherrill Lewellyn an- xioysly awaits the outcome. Pie 3) Debbie Claxton has found another use for her bandana as the pressure mounts. Pic 4) Cheer- leader Cindy Lash shows her pep and enthusiasm in the final mo- ments of play. Pic 5) As a senior Frank Sellke set the pace for the X- country team. Page 17 — Pic 1) Coach Morton inspires pride and perfection in his young wrestlers. Pic 2) Garrett sport provides Craig Myers a chance to release his emo- tions. Pic 3) Mgr. Kevin Derrow expresses his opinion on the de- Gision made by the referee. Pic 4) BasketBall games give Wally Ras-- sel a chance to relax and be with his friends. Pic 5) Tony Blomeke takes a moment to decide upon what football means to him. Pic 6) Sideline enthusiasm as well as on the field playing contributes to the greatness of Garrett football, as displayed by Soph. Bob Ewing. 16 sports divider
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§ s ares Dion. hee OE x Pg. 14, UPPER. Here is a typical meeting for North Central. CENTER. A North Central man quizzes Joe McCorkel and Bob Hensinger. LOWER LEFT. Looks like an average day in the life of a North Central advisor. LOWER RIGHT. Roger Creager can understand this; can the North Central man? Pg. 15, UPPER LEFT. Alan Hunter listens with interest to a North Central evalua- tor. UPPER RIGHT. Roger Creager has to think for a minute before answering a North Central inquirer. LOWER LEFT. North Central checks out the lunch line. LOWER RIGHT. Sharing views with a North Central interviewer are L.toR. Cathy Burniston, Sue Westrick, Karen Andrews, and Carolyn Furnish. north central 15
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