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In an age when the purpose of an action or a program comes under close inspection by others, it is conceivable that the following question might arise: What is the purpose of high school sports? Can a purpose be defined? Can a sports program be measured or evaluated? Are we even asking the right questions? Since Totem '79 is being written and dedicated for the present class of '79 but also for the men and women of the class of '79, we must consider the meaning of sports to us now and its meaning 20 years from now. Our Athletic Program is organized to provide an opportuni- ty for as many students as possible to compete on an interscho- lastic level. It is here that studentjathletes are offered an opportunity to develop their optimum potential - physically, mentally and socially. Often, though, this philosophy is overlooked in a discussion of the season's record. While winning is desired, a winning attitude is the coaches' ultimate goal. Every athlete is encour- aged to develop a winning attitude - which is born out of himself. The athlete's own desire for personal achievement, his sense of pride in himselfand his team and his ability to become a self-disciplined person are the qualities which must be under- stood and attained before a student becomes an athlete. The transition from student to athlete also demands an appreciation of losing. Losing team records are disheartening for all concerned: players, coaches, fans and parents, and sometimes our attention becomes riveted on the winfloss count. But the student who fails to realize that winning and losing are really part of the same thing, fails to become an athlete. The reward of the sports experience goes beyond the final score. Friendships made. Jokes shared. Sacrifices endured. Respect earned. Individual goals achieved. These things be- come our valued memories of what it meant to be an athlete at Williamstown High School. H.. 1 i QQ 1--.fees sag T - Zin 3 i w '6M- vi,
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