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A And if that’s not enough MBITION We re into enough. Being involved in school activities is important to most students, but so is maintaining grades. Sophomore Bridgette Nevils said, “It takes a combination of good grades and club participation to really make a good student. You have to be well rounded.” To other students, activities are more important than grades. “Grades aren’t that important to me; it’s the actual learning. I would rather practice my cello than make an A on a test,” senior Tim Carlock said. When asked which was more important, grades or activities, junior Darryl Hampton humorously said, I’m hear ta lern, I wanna ta bee smart!” 124 Into enough
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Being physically fit is a part of being a teen-ager with this day and age. A regular form of exercise is a daily routine for a lot of students. “Varsity basketball is pretty routine considering it's a course I must attend everyday and it does require quite a bit of effort,” senior Conni Gunter said. “I’ve been in athletics for six years and I have worked out on a daily basis. When college comes around I don’t know what I'll do (probably put on about fifteen pounds!) As far as looking good goes, every student wants to look and feel good, senior Chris Moline said. 'I think it is very important to excricse. When you feel good about your body, you live, learn, and react to things better. — by Christy Low see the athletes working so hard and when they win it's great, no matter what country they’re from. Not only do athletes give up their time but they sacrifice many personal outings. “I am most impressed by the hard work and sacrifices the participants make to achieve their levels of performance,” senior Susan Suker said. — by Christy Low WHAT SUPPORT. As sophomore Ter- rell Williams lifts 270 pounds of weight, junior John Scott stands behind and spots him. aughty bodies get a workout Mini mag 123
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PAPER WORK. DECA seniors David McFar- lin. Jimmy Potter, and Kevin Beavers sort tetters to mail to parents for open house GOOD QUESTION. During study hall jun- ior Billy Taratsas comes to math teacher Wanda Harris’s room to help students one on one with math problems. ARE YOU SERIOUS? During lunch, beta club senior Annette Kulbeth tutors senior Kevin McCammon in chemistry. Clubs academics 125
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