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5, Being A Comette Means Work What does it mean to be a Comette? It means wanting to practice even over weekends and holidays. It means running that extra lap even after the coach says you can quit. lt means spending hours doing skill drills when you d rather scrimage. It means enduring the excruciating pains in your knee because you don't want to look on from the bench. It means alot of sweat, time, energy, and tears whether you win or lcse, Being a Comette means your toughest opponent is yourself. It means you struggle with confi- dence and spirit more than with the ball. It is learning what it means to work as a team and searching for interpersonal relationships. lt means every game is a challenge and you never win or lose till the final buzzer sounds. Being a Comette means you good naturedly swallow chauvinistic teasing. It means because of Title IX you were finally allowed to enter state competition this year. It means playing in the M-1 gym without a score board while the boys practice in M-4. Only a Comette can wear her T-shirt in the winter and not be cold. Only a Comette Views forty spectators as an enthusiastic crowd. Only a Comette finds thirty-two minutes of exhausting play the most invigorating challenge at McCluer. Row 1 QL To RJ Carol Tebeau Lenora Williams Liz Helvey, Sharon Bean, Sue Hoehn, Mary Jane Flavin, Janice Randolph, Tracy Sweet, Pat Hubecky. Row 2 Barb Kress fmanagerj Bev Bretch Barb Duclos, Phyllis Todd, Kathy Kohler, Carol Kuhlman, Robin Wallace, Nancy Whitener, Jeanne Rolfe, Gail Cross Jeanne Gower Diane Richardson Miss Crawford Ccoachb, Miss Lile Ccoachj.
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