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The sound I hear most is Mr. George screaming. —Jolene Little- field. Photo by Ric Lunsford What sounds do you hear most during football games? Fore! Jeffrey Smith hits a drive in the State ASGA- PGA Tournament held in Burns Park in North Little Rock. He placed fifth overall. Photo by Lana Hampton SOUNDS GOOD TO ME
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hinnii metit me turrem val- ues of his baseball cards in the latest issue of Beckett Baseball Card Monthly. Photo by Mike Robbins HOBBIES Teresa LaRue passes the time in her government class by reading the paper. Photo by Mike Rob- bins
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Sounds good to me of the crowd, blare of the band, and grunts of the partici- pants are some of the sounds that athletes hear while per- forming their sports specialties. These sounds create a nice feeling, but the players also hear the drone of the lecture, the scratch of the pencil, and the whispers of classmates as they perform their duties as students. An athlete's day is filled with the sounds he chooses to hear. Sometimes it's the coaches; other times, the teacher: the coach for playing standards, the teacher for grade standards they must meet. And, simply put, if they don't make the grade, they don't play the game. That's one standard we all have to meet, but the athletes are also expected to perform on command for fans, team members, and coaches. Not that they don't get something in return. The applause. It's a little addictive. The risks taken to get that applause can be pretty high. If a team loses, they lose twice, because they then lose some fan support. Of course, the health risks are always there. Some player is down at least once during every season. The hush that falls over the stadium is almost an audible gasp of concern for the team member who is hurt. The pressure of the student athlete isn't necessarily any greater than that on the student bandee or the student clubber, but the stakes and rewards are sometimes set a little higher. By Eric Nelson Reject! Dianne Hartman blocks a hit from the Mansfield Tigers which earned the Lady Cats a point. Photo by Trend Adair SPORTS DIVIDER
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