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N i, . . 'T 'Q ,. ,T W 1 if WA f,iik,gl ,,, i if fe. - ' . I rivals' LAPPING IT UP, Lone Beene, junior, ond Todd Trodellus. senior, swim lops under The hoT sun. ond so crowded ThoT Dorlo couldn'T help buf be foscinofed. Then she noTlced o young mon sfondlng beside her, how could she hove missed him before? He hod The mosf gorgeous blue eyes wiTh long block eyeloshes. He wore o leofher lockeT ond hod o purplish highllghf To his holr. You don'T see mony people like This in FT. WorTh, she sold, lT's reolly cool. Hi, l'm Dorlo ond l'm jusT vislT- ing New York. ldon'T know where onyfhlng is. This clfy is so weird To me. lT's noT so weird offer you live here for o while buT l'll odmlf iT Tokes owhile To obsorb everyfhlng. l'm John buT people coll me Skin- ner, he replied. Skinner, ThoT's preTTy wlld, sold Dorlo, 'lHow obouT you joining me TonighT ond we con go see o Broodwoy ploy. lwos olso plonnlng dinner of The 2'l Club TonighT. Pick me up of six of The Woldorf, ond we'll go from There. Awesome, sold Skinner, l'll see you TonighT Then. The dinner wos The besT ond The compony wosn'T bod elTher. The ploy wos fobulous ond offerwords They Took o ride in o horse drown corrloge. This ls like o fonfosy, ThoughT Dorlo. They Turned To- word eoch oTher, The moonllghT l 25 .T SUMMER FANTASIES -i is fl ff 1 - , . 'wg , W.- . lk, sm. . ,.sl,l . K Jig, cosf o sofT glow over eoch of Their foces. Sklnner! Thonks for coming wlTh me TonighT. l've hod The besT Tlme! sold Dorlo. She wos obouT To kiss him when she heord . . . l'Dorlo, Dorlo, woke up. She opened her eyes only To find The school porking loT ond her besT friend sTorlng up oT her. She shivered os she slowly looked oround hoping To see Skinner. Smil- ing To herself, she puT The key lnTo her lgnlTlon, sold good-bye To her friend, ond drove her green PinTo home. Some doy, she ThoughT. -Befsy Forf
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As The year wore on, sTudenTs who pracTiced over The summer realized ThaT . . . Practice Makes Perfect h no, The alarm! These were The firsT words said by The fooTball players, band members, cheer- leaders, ROTC, and vol- leyball players when They woke up in The early hours. When AugusT arrived, iT was Time To geT serious even Though iT was unexpecTedly upon Them. To The players, summer was over, aT leasT ThaT's how iT seemed. Au- gusT meanT early hours, heaT, frus- TraTion, and exhausTion. PracTice was number one on Their lisT. Chris PiTTman, JV fooTball player, said, AT firsT iT sTinks, buT iT geTs beTTer as we go. On a lighTer side, ScoTT PosaviTz, VarsiTy fooTball player, said, lT's only Two weeks and we need The pracTice To be ready for you ,.... 1 The upcoming season. OuT on The band field, com- mands of aTTenTion were heard. CommenTing on The pracTice, Evelyn Tidwell, senior, says, 'llT's good To a poinT, buT you can'T ex- pecT The besT if you don'T prac- Tice. Junior Jennifer T2oberTs add- ed, l really don'T like The heaT, buT we really need The pracTice. l feel iT pays off aT ciTy oonTesT when we Take The TiTle of 'The BesT'. Even before AugusT hiT, The cheerleaders were aT workshops and compeTiTions. As Lauri Law- rence, senior, puT iT, We definiTely need The pracTice. We learn To work TogeTher. The physical and menTal Tensions were quickly overcome. Asked wheTher or noT The exTra work was worTh The ef- .-...u.. - forT, Craig lVlcNeil, senior, said, DefiniTely. IT leTs you know how much you can do and gives us CROTCD a sense of accomplish- menT. The ROTC camp was held aT ForT Leonard Wood, lVll. LasT, buT noT leasT, are The vol- leyball players. Their workouTs lasT abouT Three hours every morning. Sylvia Polk commenTed, The hard workoui is going To kill me, buT in The end, l'll be The besT player. DespiTe The long hours, The unre- lenTing sun, and The heaT: The pracTice makes everyfhing pay off.-Jennifer Quaife GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER Shawn Porfer, ChrisTy Crummel and oTher band mem- bers show Their abiliTy To mark Time. -1- 26 .-l sTuoENTs EVENTS
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