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A tiny, furry animal poked his small graceful head from the folds of the towel in his shoe box home, wondering whether it was safe for him to 106 w three weeks C old and three inches we only long. Because of Lucky 5 small size, Bill had to feed him warm milk from a medicine dropper every morning and evening. To keep the squirrel warm, Bill wrapped him in a towel and transported him to and from his house and the lab in a shoe box. Every afternoon for nine weeks, Bill took Lucky come out. His chisel-like front teeth, shiny wet Lucky was indeed an home to give him the constant care that he needed. nose, and large appropriate name, for Lucky Eventually,oneaf- coaliblaCk eyes was fortunate to have lived. were unmista- keably those of the ternoon in Billis back yard, Lucky decided to seek a grey squirrel that Bill Stitt took care of for nine weeks. Bill became acquainted with Lucky, the baby squirrel, after Dr. Re- becca Rossis ever-maternal cat had carried the creature from the woods to her house nearby. Bill, a lab assis- tant to Mrs. Jane Haddad, who shared the room with Dr. Ross, adopted Lucky. Dr. Ross ended up bringing the animal to school because she did not want to leave him alone. When Bill began taking care of Lucky in September, the squirrel was Regugee from the wild Perc upon Bill Stitt s shoulder 15 his squirrel friend Lucky Lucky had to be carried to and 1 1 6 a Juniors a S. Tear a D. Zureich home and some friends of his own choosing, Picking a suitable tree, he scampered up and disappeared. Bill had hardly noticed that the baby squirrel had become a six-inch adult who needed company of his own species. Lucky was indeed an appropriate name, for he was fortunate to have lived. Brett Bowles from school each day inside of his shoebox home Jane Haddad
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Antic- ipation rose as she rode out on to the course. Take-off, jumpy land- ing, take-oft, jump, landing . . . Shana Hausman, who had been riding for eight years, became inter- ested in horses when a friend of hers asked her to go riding. Her friend eventually lost interest, but Shana stayed with it. w 7-. ,..-.., Mouwd try to ride every day, but with Marching 0 VS 1 .W ga Band it 5 hard II Shana replied She took lessons at Hunting Hills Stable from Hurley Hafdelin. HWhen I get older Id like to be a trainer, teach kids how to ride, and have my own business, Shana added. She rode in about 25 shows a year in the Junior Amateur class. For a show she usually wore breeches lpantsl, boots, a blouse with a choker and pin, a coat, a black hard hat, and gloves. Hlf the jumps are high, or 1m in a really strange liBefore my friend got me interested, 1 real- ly had nothing to do with horses, stated Shana. She had a five llBefore my friend got me interested, I really had nothing to do with horses? place or have a lot of competie tion, I feel like Id like to pass out or get really sick. If it is a small show Ilm fine, said year old Arabian- quarter horse cross named Wargames that she owned for three years. She kept Wargames at Hunting Hills Stable. liWelre going to buy a farm soon, so I can keep him therefl she said. Shana. uI want to be a trainer and do everything my trainer does. lld like to make the Olympic team someday. I donlt think I could make the team yet though, Shana said. Susan Craft a... ..9 Shana Hausman U and over unting Hills Stable, Shana Hausman practices jumping her horse Wargames. She took lessons and rode there daily. D. Richardson 7- E Taylor - 1 15
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Sonja Tear Rob Tennant JoDee Thomas Lee Thomason Greg Thompson Kristie Thompson Shane Thompson Jennie Torian Harry Townsend Charles Trabue Kristina Travers Doug Trexell Steven Trollinger Bryan Turman Melanie Turner Jason Umberger Eddy Vandergrift Melissa VanNortwick Phil Vanover Phil Venable Jonathon Vest Ricky Viar David Wade Marcie Wade Margrit Wade Alice Waldron Daniel Walters Hallie Ware Wendy Warren Robert Weld Kristin Whanger Chris White Christina White Steve White Scott Whittaker Wendy Whittle Tonya Wickes George Wilhelm Ron Willard Betsy Willcox Ashley Williams Cassandra Williams Eric Williams Lori Anne Williams Scott Williams Trenor Williams Amy Wilson Michele Wilson Shanon Winebarger Jeff Winger Carla Wingo Kimberly Wingo Amy Wise Leigh Anne Woods Scott Woody Cheri Wright Cybele Wu Jennifer Yasenchak Chad Young Marissa Young Paul Zahorchak Tommy Zion Debi Zureich What is the best thing about Cave Spring High School? S. Tear D. Zureich Juniors - 1 1 7
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