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Activities Tie Gs Together There is an alternative to practice, homework, and reading that we all choose more often than not, and that is going out. Whether we go on dates or in herds, we go out to relieve ourselves from the tormenting monotony of school activity. There are a trillion things to do and it is really difficult to choose, but at some time we all end up going to some of the same places, depending on what time of the year it is, or what type of mood we are in. It is innate with us to think of the Trojans and the Tigers playing football when we feel that first cool breeze blowing. The nights get colder; the season rolls on. The Trojan power seen in the game against Dyersburg makes us proud to be Trojans. We see the Memphis State game against Ole Miss end in a disappointing tie and we still move on. Next, we roll into the season that keeps us cold even more days of the week, basketball. With games three and four days a week and snow around the corner, we are avid fans of the two T's again. Some of us may take a day or two out of this season to try out winter activities, such as ice skating and begin to plan for New Year’s. Ending this one, we'll watch the Super Bowl and again move on. This season hits with record speed as we see the end of school nearing, but we keep up our pace and take advantage of the warmer weather. Shelby Forest becomes a place to picnic, play frisbee golf, and just enjoy the sun. We can head for the putt-putt golf course, and practice our batting with the machines that cannot pitch any better than our little brother or sister, but this season, too, moves on. We go through every school year the same way, going out to see and do whatever is the latest thing and squeezing in just enough time for last minute finishing touches on our high school activities to tie up our time and tie us all together, as we move on. opening 15
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Top: Wendy and Amy at the drive-in. Bottom Left: Patty and Lisa in the Trojan stands. Middle: Nicole playing golf. Opposite: Top: Vicki enjoying a game of frisbee. Opposite: Bottom: MSG fans. 14 opening
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