Wai'anae High School 1981 Yearbook (Wai'anae, HI) - Full Access
176 The year has come to a close, and now the cheering, the porn poms, and the long practices must all be put aside only to be brought back with the arrival of a new year. We leave the locker room showers, the football fields, the bleachers, and the school gyms with a feeling of fulfill– ment and accomplishment. For as Waianae Seariders, (whether we be participants as an athlete or in supporting our athletes) we have execut– ed extraordinary perfor– mance. The athletes have over– come all obstacles in the most rugged times of competition. And they have endured long, vigorous hours of practice in order to insure their strongest ability when competing with unpredictable opponents. These athletes have exper– ienced the "Agony of De– feat" and inevitably the "Thrill of Victory". In short, they, as an individual and a team, have proven their pow– er to be effective. Yet, with– out their supporters, these athletes would not have been able to carry their title "Waianae Seariders" with devotion and pride, as far as they have - "we bow to the people in the red and blue"!!! Seariders Sport~
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