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Show r 7B Ramblin' On Oooh, gross. wrestling is so with phonies named Crusher, Mad Dog, Killer, the Mystery Man Whose Face Has Never Been Seen. , grosses ' Guys who flew through the air with the greatest of ease, in terrible torment until they turned the tables on their equally gymnastic foes, won the match and attacked the hapless television announcer. IIow thrilling. me out. to persuade her I otherwise was I about as pro-- I ductive as try- ing to convince Trying She never did comprehend how get excited about the state wrestling tournaments which start today at the U. Thats too bad. Its more unfortunate that the true sport of wrestling has to labor for acceptance under the stigma advanced by those boob tube bozos. For, in many ways, those traits considered most noble and admirable in athletics are found in a more purified form in wrestling. I could Haddow Mac that unions are the best thing that ever hit this country. This reasonably intelligent woman didnt like sports to begin with. She could handle football okay, once or twice a season. Baseball wasnt bad, just boring. Same with basketball. But wrestling. That was gross. Of course, the only wrestling Seminars Are Scheduled include, Listening with your heart, The growing edge, Monologue Three Months KEARNS. During March, April and May, the Cottage Program will offer five seminars on the subject of family commmun-ication- s. The seminars will be offered free of charge to the general public as a public service through the Cottage Program and the Health Dept. Seminar topics will City-Coun- ty dialogue, listening? yourself. Are and Thursday, Feb. 11, 1982 t by Mike Gorrell shed ever seen was on television, There wasnt much doubt she didnt think too highly of the j sport. Those guys crawling all over each other. It just WEST VALLEY VIEW vs. you Be Seminars are scheduled at a variety of times, with each involving a total of 12 hours of individualized be successful, superb physical conditioning is a must. Stamina is crucial. So, too, are a mixture of strength and quickness. And theres no chance whatsoever for success without mental toughness. Few sports demand such diverse talents and dedication. Wrestling does. To Take, for example, a guy who weighs about 140 pounds at the beginning of practice. To be most effective, hell probably have to get down to 126 pounds - and stay in that range all winter, a season which includes those gluttonous feast days Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Super Bowl Sunday. Week in and week out, hell have to get down to that weight. Pick up a few pounds here and on goes the plastic bag sweat suit for laps around the gym, up and down the stairs, again and again. -- Fritsch, Brockbonk William Taylor, 33 Gain Honors At Magna JHS MAGNA. Thirty-thre- e students achieved a grade point average of 3.9 or higher on a second term honor said training, for the Cot- the roll at Brockbank junspokesman ior high. tage Program. Included are ninth Anyone wishing to make reservations or graders David Evans, in need of more in- Candace Peel, Anformation may call thony Taylor, Jeff Olsen, Allen Kenner, 532-618- iSEEtt! Kay Davis, No real food. Liquids and some fruit. Anybody whos tried to lose a couple of pounds knows how agonizing it can be. While hes dropping those 14 pounds to get to 126, the wrestler cant shed strength along with That poses quite a problem. People get weak when they dont eat. But a wrestler cant afford to get too weak or hell lose. So, to a certain extent, he must develop an individualized training regimen tailored to his own particular style. He must get to know his body, what it can and cant do. And push it so that more and more can be done. ounces. Not everyone can do that. Few can. Its so much easier to sit back and coast, taking w hat comes along and asking for nothing more. Only, when you dont ask for much, you dont get much in return. As important as physical Valorie Olsen, Robbs, Jeremy Stacey Tibbitts, Tamra Tuttle, Linda Buethe, Darlene Dilley, , David Galloway, Jay Ann Kenner, Jeffrey Olsen, John Perfili, Darrin Wilkey, Sherry Hein and Brenda Dangerfield. Other students receiving recognition for high GPA Hig-ley- Nichole Philpot. Brooke Dangerfield and Carolyn Fry. Eighth grade students listed are Thomas Ahlquist, Michelle Killpack, Vicki Poulen, Devin Hathaway, Molly Nicholes and Wade Brown. Seventh grade students include Teece Anderson, Angela Daybell, Lynnette scores include ninth graders Wade Meier, Kirk Woodruff, Brenda Hardman, Bonnie Hutchinson, Debbie Von Christensen, Ishida, Michael Lori Booth, Turner, Wendy , Fatzinger, DeAnn Melinda Meadows, Kenneth Webb, Tommy Bird, Lynn McCormick, Mark-land- James Lafeen, Trisha Robbs, Anne Smith, Chaine Allen, James Higley, Jolie Hill, Sharon Wardle, Robert Brown, Terri Hayes and Steve Burell. Eighth graders include Robert McDaniel, Rayla Anderson, Roxanne Andrew, Jeff Davis, David Procarione, Keren Andersen, Adrianne Bennett, AlliRichson Hill, Jannette ards, Sharee Sorensen and Jamie Van Tassell. Seventh grade students receiving recognition are , Maka Havili, Larinda Linda Injley, Joshua Petterson, Kimberly Webb, Dltt-rick- Frank Sisera, Jennifer Booth, Janet Eddy, Derek Forsgren, Traci Matz, Tracey Hurst, Justet, Patricia DeWayne Morrison, conditioning is to the realization of dreams of success, its the mental preparation that makes the difference between dreams and reality. All those wrestlers in the Special Events Center the next three days are pretty fair athletes. No doubt, several will make it to the finals on talent alone. But, by and large, those who rise to the challenge and make it to the top will do so because of an inner drive, a determination to take whats available and push it to an extreme. To suck it up and go for it. God-give- Most obvious, of course, will be the physical confrontation at center mat. The crowd will roar. Coaches and teammates will shout advice and encouragement. Muscles will bum, advantages will vanish into mid-aiTears will be shed. But, in many cases, the outcome will have been decided in those critical moments before the match gets under way. Those minutes when all the wrestler can do is wait, wait and think about what he has done and what he must do, wait for those six minutes when nothing else in the world is important but winning. Not because winning is the only thing; no, because winning reflects the culmination of those lengthy painful efforts to push oneself further than ever seemed possible, to achieve a goal that will be a source of pride for a lifetime. Thats a far sight different from the obvious motivations of televised wrestling. r. n Plenty of good athletes have fallen by the wayside because they couldnt. Its not that theyve choked, just that they couldnt commit themselves entirely to succeeding. And thats what it takes. Saturday nights state finals will take place on two fronts. the president of mem- Carolyn Philpot, Michelle Holland, Diana Adams, Susan Boyer, Laura Carlson and Kaye Cole. Also, Paul Fisher, Marcy Jones, John Pearce, Dawn Langford, Daniel Prows, Jennifer Devore, Spanish club, a ber of the mixed chorus, computer club and has the lead role in the schools presentation of The Mikado, scheduled for spring Jody Frampton, Linda Jensen, Darla Leatherwood, Robin Devey, Lori Weaver, Stephanie Wimmer and Donald Hastings. All students in the honor society with all who made a marked increase in their grade point average during the first and second terms, along with an "H" or "S" in citizenship, were treated tc a banana split party Iasi week. production. He holds the Hope of America award and is known as the school, ward and family artist. He makes posters and flyers for the school and holds many blue riboons for art from school and stake competitions. He is also his class chess champion and enjoys racquetball, tennis, Sweetheart jogging, swimming Banquet and skiing. Is Planned PTA At MAGNA. The annual sweetheart banquet of Magna Community church will be held evening at Golf Club. (Friday) the Copper Hogue, Marily Doris Bur- assisted by charge of the affair, which starts gess, is in at 6 p.m. with a fellowship hour. At 7 the group will have a chicken dinner. Also planned are a vocal solo by Nancy Ross and the reading of the Love Chapter by Bob Ertel. Mrs. Hogue said most of the church will be involved, from junior high school age and older. In keeping with the love theme, Sunday will be observed at the 10:45 a.m. worship service as Brotherhood Love Sunday. The pastors message will be Let Brotherly Love A trio, Continue. full-cour- Gourley Eyes Founders Day Observance Mike Staker KEARNS. The David Gourley elementary PTA will hold a founders day meeting at 7 p.m. on Feb. 18 Business will include a report from the Youth In Hunter Is New Eagle Mike HUNTER. Staker, son of man and W. Ly- Colleen Staker, is the second Eagle Scout in his family. He is a member of troop 643, with Edward Brady as scoutmaster, and has served his troop as scribe, patrol leader and quartermaster, holding the latter position when he attended the National Scout Jamboree. He earned 23 merit badges and for his Eagle project organized a program for presentation at the Golden Manor Retirement Center, writing Pam Nancy Ross, Kokonis and Tina and directing skits, acStrauss, will also sing. companying songs, In addition to the playing a piano solo singing a solo on morning worship ser- and the program, which vice, there will be an 12 boys. included serevening worship A ninth grader, the 6 vice at oclock. Staker boy serves as ' For quick, effective seminary council preresults at low cost, use sident and seminary the Want Ad columns of class president, is a peer counselor, vice the Green Sheet! nominating committee and awards to winners in the Reflections contest. Past presidents of the PTA will be honored. program will be A presented by the school band, directed by Mary Kay Davis; the orchestra under the direction of Susan Dalrymple and the chorus, direction under the of Lois Odysseus and Valerie Volkman. Ward's Youth Serve Meal Will ReflecHUNTER. tion of love will be the theme for a sweetheart dinner to be held Saturday in Hunter 9th ward. A roast beef dinner, including rainbow cake, will be served by the Mutual, restaurant style. Tickets will cost $25 per couple, with proceeds going to the welfare budget. 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