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By not looking clown, the ju' nior cheerleaders could overcome their fear of heights. IIVIAGINATICDN REALITY Are Phobias Reel? rom snakes to spi- ders or heights to water, most every- one feared something. 'Tm scared to death of heights, said Sherri Young. I remember once a couple of friends and I went to the towers at Camp Robinson. They could climb all the way to the top, but I couldn't even make halfway up. Other students shared the same feelings, Some other heights that were mentioned were Pinnacle Mountain and the Light- ning Bolt at Wild River Country. I have claustrophobia, said Malissa Hayden. VVhen I went to the fair I was about to go through the haunted house, but it was so small at the begin- ning that I made everyone behind me back up so I could go back out. It was so embarrassing! I guess my greatest fear would have to be of bugs. I have always hated them, said Shawna Strat- ton. What were people really afraid of?' Was it some- thing that they were physi- cally afraid of or was it something that their mind had caused them to fear? Yeah, I think it's all in my mind, but I don't care! I'm never going near an- other frog again. One day I was swimming, and I felt something crawl- ing on my arm. I looked down and this green tree frog was on my arm. I pulled on it, but it wouldn't come off! I started screaming and running around! I'll nev- er forget that day! said Laura Havens. If it was all in a per- son's mind, what could he do to prevent his pho- bia? The only way I could rid myself of my phobia of bugs was to unmerci- fully kill ever insect in sight! said Shawna Stratton. Phobias
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While at Girls' State, friends ol Laura Whitworth became aware ol her fear of lrogs. As a joke they made a Frog Buster sign and hung it on her door. The Lightning Bolt at Wild River Country would defi- nitely present a problem for those who are afraid ol heights. Cindy Lindsey said, Never rode it, never will! WNYX . eff 4, z .M ,M f we ig
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'-. WHQSNKEL Ms way- W9 Nw Caught up in the excite- ment drummers Kevin Kyzer, Patrick Thomas, and Coby Smith perform at a junior high pep rally. One of the new additions to the excitement was the junior high pep squad who also performed at pep rallies and games. An hour long oll'campus lunch lor seniors gave them a chance to eat out without the rush. Despite the extra privilege, Ray' mond Baxter opts lor the school calete' na. ,Ms 66 Student Life ss s
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