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Senior Freddy Rowe receives information from Transylvania University at College Career Day. Some students enjoy riding horses after school in order to relax. Prior to the homecoming game, students burned a replica of a Metcalfe County player to promote school spirit.
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Many new buildings have been constructed this summer One such building is the Medical Center Sophomore Bruce Hadley and his mother. Mrs. Hadley, work together in the lab. Running Free Although students seemed to dislike schoolwork, they didn't entirely escape from the school. Prom, graduation, and the two homecomings are just a few ex- amples of school-evented activities that they enjoyed. Some students have parents who are teachers and, thus, had to live with school 24 hours a day. Many local and national events af- fected our school, whether directly or indirectly. Included here are articles covering these events. From our new shopping center to the Presidential election, it’s all here. — Shane ArnoIdD Most students enjoy their free time. Whether it be out with friends, at a ball game, or just relaxing, this time is used to do what the student wants to. Running Free is devoted to that time. It covers a year of events in its 26-page allotment. Within are features on students’ newest and favorite pastimes. Com- puters and video games are still very popular as are the new styles in music; a few students enjoyed horseback riding. Also included is a feature on summertime itself, what students did and what they didn’t. 8 student life
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Horsing around Where do horse racers get their in- spiration? From their families. Junior Robbie Hennessy started rac- ing at home against his friends; then he started racing at the Adair County Fairgrounds for Wayne and Barbara Melton. Robbie had been racing for two years when he received his jockey's license in October of 1984. He has won approx- imately 15 races. Robbie said, I want to go to the big tracks to win more races. “I plan on leaving for Churchill Downs in April of 1985. I want to get my train- ing license and to be one of the best trainers at the tracks. Senior Autumn White continued, I just want to be hap- py and someday I hope to race in the Kentucky Derby.” According to Autumn, her com- petitors think she’s great for a girl and they give her their full support. Sophomore Bryan Burress has been racing since 1979. Bryan said, “I got the idea of horse racing from my older brother so I guess it just runs in the family.” — Felicia WinglerD In his spare time. Junior Robbie Hennessy races horses. 10 horse sense
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