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DURING THE ANNUAL Powder Puff game, senior Laura Shurr escapes the grasps of juniors Nancy Brooks, Dawn Deman and Amy Erspamer. When the girls take the playing field and the guys pose as cheerleaders, IT’S A WHOLE NEW BALL- GAME.
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Because civilization from the an- cient Greeks to modern day has al- ways placed an emphasis on competi- tion, its attention often focuses on ath- letes and their endeavors. We are en- thralled by the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Although no one is quite sure whether life imi- tates sport or sport imitates life, it is certain that life is a game. Like any game, it must be played without instant reply to aid in making M close calls, so it I is not to be tak- en lightly. If one is going to play this game with considerable success, practice was es- sential so that one does not get stuck on trivialities. Naturally, the best prac- tice is that which stresses the funda- mentals and then provides actual play- ing time against tough competitors. For brushing up on the basics, there is spring training, and preseason exhibi- tions offer rookies a taste of the big time. Thus, the real world is the regular season, and school was the preseason warm-up. In high school, everything we learned in previous years is reinforced while we learn to play new positions, compete with our peers and discover our strengths and weaknesses. This process was invaluable preparation for the future. Because high school was a game whose results count in the final stand- ings, it be- hooved us to learn the rules. Those rules may have changed slightly since kindergarten, but we usually knew what to expect in the next stage of the game. Using that knowledge, we prepared for the next year in a 12-year home stand. However, somewhere on the way to the ballpark, things started to change. The game time was moved up, the op- ponent got a number of new players, an extra inning was added to a regula- tion game and prices were raised at the concession stand. In short, for ev- eryone in the stadium, IT’S A WHOLE NEW BALLGAME. — Gina Fattore DR. DAVID BESS, VHS principal, assists main office secretary Sue Peloso in alphabetizing students ' pic- tures from the Homecoming Dance. Replacing Garth Johnson, 1985-86 was his first year as top VHS ad- ministrator. MARK MARCINKOWSKI AND Chad Fortune take a rest from the action during the IHSAA Class 5A championship game between Valparaiso and War- ren Central. Fortune’s record 58-yard touchdown reception was the only high point in a 41-7 Viking defeat. 2 Opening
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