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Molly Walsh endeavors to hit a backhand during a practice meet. A.. ,,Mm.,., , Kerri Carter expresses a sincere sense of loss, as the girls softball team tries to make a comeback. Mike Dunitz attempts head a soccer ball during a Maine East game. X ef QR Sports Division Page!51
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John McGowan lines up a short iron shot dur- ing a physical education golf class. Winning Efforts Highlight 1978-79 Sports Campaigns The ecstasy of winning, the agony of defeat - both were present at Glenbrook South this year. There are the winners: 'The football team, which for the first time in the 17-year existence of GBS made it to the second game in the play- offs with a record of 10-1. 'Molly Walsh, who made it down state in the tennis play-offs, and placed fourth in district. 'The girls' golf team which placed tenth in state, only eight shots behind the state champions. There are the losers: 'The boys' varsity soccer team of al- most all juniors. They have the exper- ience behind them now, and as seniors they will have the wins. Glenbrook South students not only view these sports as activities in which to Sophomore quarter back Marty Morgan unleashes a pass in an early season football game. Jeni Haas demonstrates her abilities on the balance beam during her physical education class. 50fSports Division Page prove their skills but as a means of in- creasing body and mind control. They have determination and the will to win and be number one. They are looking to be the bestp they are looking for space. .,w
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xii so 0,42 Q1 We're Not Laughing At Youg We re Laughing W1t1 COQFUCJ , . . You o where else than in sports is the expression of human drama ' ' better caught on film. Grimaces, yawns and groans - all graphically de- picted on a canvas called the athlete's face. Almost everyone likes sports. Next to the weather, people probably talk more about sports then any other topic. We discuss a coming game, and after it is over we replay the excitement of a winning goal, a touchdown or a home run. Sports represent accomplishment for which the body must be trained, and foi which a person must work to become skillful. Perhaps the most important facet ol athletic training is sportsmanship. The term sportsmanship may be applied tc life in general. We like persons who can win without boasting and lose withou' offering excuses. We hope that the athletes on these pages will take the following photo- graphs in stride. Your expressions are tion and your hard work l can't believe I ran the whole thing. K I'm a little tea pot .. . 'Q 1 52fSports Feature simply a testimony to your concentral
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