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Racquetball 81 handball become an epidemic vi As new fads and fashions come in, so do new sports. Today's new sports are enjoyed by the young and the not-so-young. Racquetball, a fastly growing sport that has swept the country within three years, can be played as singles or doubles, indoors or out- doors. Four walls and a ceiling are used, also a short handled racquet with a small head similar to a tennis racquet, with a small rubber ball. The object of the game is to hit the ball off the wall, letting it bounce once on the ground where the opponent can not return it. The first to reach 21 points is the win- ner. lt takes speed and a great deal of endurance to play racquet- ball. stated P.E. coach Gary Powell. Another sweeping sport is hand- ball, which is played exactly as rac- quetball, but with a slight differ- ence. Instead of using a racquet, the players use their hands. To pro- tect their hands, gloves are worn, any leather sport glove will do. One sport that's running into popularity is jogging which is done alone or with many a friend. In the light of day or the black of night, jogging is done whenever and wher- ever one pleases. Getting in shape is one of the many reasons why people turn to this sport, I run because it clears my mind, and that helps me concentrate afterwards, com- mented jogger, Ghada Shaheed. No matter how tall or how short, skinny or fat, male or female, there's always a sport for every- one's pleasure. If not old, then new. New Sportsf29
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Long-lasting relationships grow at CHS Sharing, caring, knowing, con- fiding, and just being with one an- other, these are what friends are for. As relationships at CHS grew, we all found out who our friends really were. Said senior Kathy Maynard, I feel that communica- tion between friends is a most im- portant quality. Trusting, laughing, talking and having someone to lean on, lovers were seen all over our campus and were a very special part of the stu- dent body. Although some couples went together for only one day, many stayed with each other throughout the year. Attractions varied, along with the length of the relationships. When asked what at- tracted her to Brian Berry, senior, Randee Nikula confessed, MI liked his pretty eyes. As said by a famous author, A friend is someone who likes you, and Love is a special way of feel- ing. Whether relationships were between friends or lovers, Chapar- ral was a place for lasting ones. 30fChanging W ,V V grr, ,VVV 'il W-or f-, ., lju , M' .N- 1 , AM'- 5 l wma , K ,...., ! 1-4, F- 4' x
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