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^-~llM«4»Wik<R.J4. ••• During the course of the school year we're going to he talcing a look at our h|gh school seniors as individuals. Well talk to the athletes, the iniisiciaris, the scholars and we'll try to find out how they feel about their high school careers, the people who've helped them and how they feel about their own contributions. We spoke very briefly to Beaver River's Roger LaPlante this week as a sort of prelude to what we hope to accomplish. We'll be talMhg to him again. Those very good sportsmen beint; stalked by their own prey are, from left to right, Rick Watson, Al Beaver River Running Back Roger LaPlante The Adirondack 'm»» 7 <»\»\\\<»>v;%v%i» t*;f t. r* QA& ^S> DonMorin. Thanks, men. fc$^M#9& MeM@0^« *r * M ««r.'ti Jubilee in f H I 4 i. m A%* Coach 14' ^ inBoomnttt j *ife^- ! * •&*K* \ s „••> ^ *i * 'l j?et us now Consider the hunters. Why do they do l#? Vffiy do !^ey rise before dawn on their days MB; j& traipse thrdngh ihe woods in funny ^Wki^dothihg? \Why do they subject themselves to cold weather, »|^ and tdinow? Why do they plan their vacations hfcil&sanadvanceittorder to subject ffiemselves to edndiions which, in general, normal human beings strive to avoids Is It that Important, feaUy? Is it blood lust? Is it a sincere desire to participate in New YorJcStat^Sprogram of wildlife management? Or is at that Mttle Icid in all of us* die one who; used to cMstehfebt^ii&s^ b|t$ yard yelling\p^ttg» bang\ while brandishing the lai^fc^^otei?#otti^attell? We fddk a little tune this week to ask several area sipg^eaito ^lain the #ure of the North Country s n«ko^M^^^ ,;':• '•... ^wMdoynu mean, funny looking clothes? said rtett§olttt,anative of the Syracuse area who owns a cain^tt Chase' i^ke^ \*du wear, this orangestuff m p^cfy»liieVf0ijtUtt$t6jyi hunters up here tend to :j^Jlicraig know what they're; doing more so than hunters south of here. Ydudon*get too many 'sound shots*.* . ;^en how come you wear all mat camouflage stuff? Is it because Other hunters don't want fewaste %e^^uinttuniadiciShooting at trees? If you look like a tree^yottie safeds thatit? \Kfdj ydtt idioti\ replied Morin, dearly running out of patieneei %uiters wear camouflage tohreak up theaf simouefte. If you Wear a soM color* ia dee* can ^eyott#eiUf you aren'tmovihg. but when you wear apatternyydublmdta ^^ me ^^^ Yeah, but that still doesn't tell our readers why yongttysiiovetdhunt so much. \to tny case, fephed thfr rOtundMorin, \I do it for the exercise. \Cm the one hand, my adipose tissue keeps me warnier than a lot of the sknittter hunters out hei«i but ft makes it just a little tougher to go up and downjthese hills #iday. '.,, ••'••', : «Tfce*xereiseis important I'm s^ employed, so IlnisitthpfeoBmy can most of the day in the car driving from client to cBent. I also love venisonin ahy form, steaks*^sa^eVydu name •ifc* • . . Continued on Page 14 \An tnJksptik Look < \Sfrorts From the [Shallow End of the \FooU Good Times in River Valley On the Job with Dr. John C. Herrman 'Semper &' WorfheUSMC Some Vires Bumtog 5U I' r ' f »1 I * i 'M&h.; '•','•.*?,'' '