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Traditions What are traditions? There are many kinds dealing with different things, but when school is mentioned, certain traditions come to mind. Some of the regularly thought of traditions are studying and Homecoming. There are also many hidden ones which aren’t so noticeable, such as cheating and skipping classes. Homecoming, one of the biggest traditions, has been around since our parents were in school and is still alive everywhere. The ’83-’84 Homecoming was better than ever with the Trojan football team having a super season which helped lift spirits. Some changes were made, such as the crowning of the King and Queen, which was postponed until after the game. We even furthered our school’s traditions by adding a parade, bonfire, and pep assembly. Another tradition is that of students studying. It is a normal school scene to find someone secluded and studying, or one might be caught somewhere finishing up a lab for a science class. The only differences between the traditions of school now and in the past is what they are studying. Traditions are a very important part of our life, for if we didn't have them, it would be like loosing a piece of the past. The addictive game of Defender captures Larry Roush. Homecoming King Marcel Danet and Queen Colleen Gauthier reign over the game and dance festivities. Drum Major Bob Goddard leads the ever-success-ful Trojan Marching Band. Over the years, the time spent studying has changed little, according to Theresa Jones. Many ex-students have had the cat-experience as has John Wilson. Seniors wave to their friends along the Homecoming parade route. 7
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Individualism Individualism is a very important part of a person’s life. It is especially true about students because they are going through a period in their lives which will determine their independence in the future. Students are encouraged to develop their own skills in high school by participating in things which interest them. Sports can be a good way for a person to become his own individual. He develops his own methods and ways of things such as shooting a basketball. At the same time the athlete must learn to perform with a team, using his ability to better the team. Art can show a person's individual feelings and moods. Many people draw or paint even if they aren't professional because it is an easy way for them to communicate with people. We are taught as children that drawing helps to widen the imagination, which is where individualism comes from. Others become interested in things that they want to do and enjoy even if it is something which others might laugh at. Somethings such as girls working on cars and guys in cooking classes might surprise people. Individualism should be a part of everybody. Pam Priest transfers her creativity to a piece of pottery An unknown individual makes his statement: Safety belt use required on this vehicle. ' In Athletic Training. Mark Fell attempts to better his own max. Mike Barraw adds a personal touch to some sandwiches for a TBA foods class. Wendy Witkop doesn't mind her non-traditional role of a women in automotives. Individual. Jon Ansted. goes up for two points.
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