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A Record breaking PSAT score could result in scnoiarshib awarded by Tracy Crockett T he taking of the PSAT qPrelmnary Scholastic Aptrtude Testj would be a helpful experience for a coltege bound junior By scoring well on this test ana the SAT CScholastlc Apts tude Testj followcng it lt is possrble to receive o scholarship Junlors Make Rueck and Sherry Rohn had extreme ly high scores on the PSAT Enc Dil Sliver Lakes record of the hrghest score but now Rueck has topped this Rohn was ctose behrnd in Sep tember of 1983 the National Merit Scholarship Corporation will Contact the school with information of the fl not PSAT results telting if any of the hsgh scorers were rated sem: tinalists and be able to receive the prrvrlege of continuing in the scholarship selec tion The rating ls determined by the scores of students taking the PSAT at! over the notion There is a good chance said Mr Ron Kramer coun seior for Rueck to be consadered a semr tinalrst When the scores from the SAT have been figured the high scorers are then awarded a National Merrt Scholarship there has never been anyone from Silver Lake that has reserved the award if a student does not make rt to semi finals there and sf a student is not offered a Na tional Merit Scholarship there is still a chance for a student to be recog nrzed Colleges all over the United States look at these test scores when considering handing out scholarshfps The PSAT is only one way to get a schotorsnlp but taking it is o good source of recognrtzon for students rf youre college bound said Coon selor M1 Ron Kramer Attempting to block the ball, sophomore Brigette Hartter plays defense against the Vikings.-photo by Erin Wiley. To begin the second halt, senior Steve Brady C331 tears onto the court.-photo by Brent Photography. rrcff., Q25 7 it L T - ' . gl is ringer, whogfaduated rn 45821 here are girl Other senoiefshrp'possrissir+les. 1 I . I I ' . ' l - I I .I I , . . 4 . r .a . I . s 75 1 .. - J F .M Q DIVISION PAGE f SPORTS f 79 4-A N
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Hard luck hiTs varsiTy .psyched Up, lVlany injuries acauired prior To playoffs C After returning from a State Championship, The varsity foot- ballers had Their work cut out for Them. The season started The way iT ended: with a disappoint- ing loss firsT, To Nemaha Valley and last, To Rossville. Coach HamilTon said ThaT he was disap- pointed That he hadn'T moTivaT- Tially Torn ligaments of The knee which kept him in a cast for Three weeks and rehabilitation for four weeks. The next Two games The footballers came away wiTh victories and no injur- ies. The fourTh game was against a very strong Santa Fe Trail Talk is cheap: Action wins! C.J. Hamilton ed The players more To lifT weights and prepare for The season. That was a mistake. The facT ThaT They didn'T lift dur- ing The off season showed up during The playing season, said Coach HamiliTon. This season The Team had more injuries Than dur- ing The first seven seasons since Coach Hamilton Took over as head coach. The Team lost The services of Jess Adams, junior of- fensive Tackle, during The firsT game against Nemaha Valley. Adams suffered pulled and par- Team. 'TThey played Their hearts ouT against a Team ThaT finished second in The class AA State championship game, said Coach Hamilton. 'Tl had To play a loT of inexperienced players. The final score was 48-O, SanTa Fe Trail. The next game was very important To get Their mo- mentum back up. They had a very good first half against Osage City indians but a poor second half. The Eagles came ouT on Top 24-B. 51 QQ... 1- ' 1 ' C by Bobby Pfannensfiel Many people wonder what footballers do To psych Themselves up so They sfep onto The held ready To inflict pain on Their opponenrs, l have experienced such a sit- uation many of Times in my high school career. There was no standard method To pre- pare oneself, for no Two players were The same. Each player had his own pre-game preparationfltual which he used before each contest, Mine consisTed mainly of hard rock music. l also Thought of past game situations, revenge, and The Thrill of hearing The crowd applaud. The Time fi- nally arriveagfor me To gelion The busier an away game or To get Taped 'fOfQfC3fW home game. The nervousness set ihrpl packed all my gear and made sure l had everything and Then said good-bye to my mother, who always wished me good- luekf AT5Ci1Q0l.r0n The Siege' always provided more music Tolbreakfrheff Tmonotony while we were dressing lntoeur COITTDOT Ul ti'f0fl'T'lS. TUG time Clffived fO! ,V To Take To The field and commence Tortur- TOQ OUY TDQGTQS- .z lles Tlli A 5 g . ::f554,gI :was lyanjpgiibfdliy diifersraf.-wOridQ5i?F??Ti55if is A 'fithere Bevweenjfhe Tviaiisielines fofj Tl hated opponenficihd Tried bridal? W hmefhocls To stop him. l was T'psyched 7To bribe point where l felt no Rilual Lett: As St. Marys' quarterback Iles help- lessly, Steve Brady senior C833 and Bobby Pfannenstiel senior C265 annihilate The Bear. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. Sf . 3 ' A 3 ...wig 4 A 4 Above: Charger defense gets faked out by Steve Brady senior 0335 who uses a juke move. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. Lett: En route to tackle St. Marys' run- ning back, Tony Leiker senior M55 Tram- ples Kurt Ludwig senior C503 and Tony Housh junior Q55Q. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. VARSITY FOOTBALLfSPORTSf8l if
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