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With the intense heat and sun rays, Mr. Frank Layman and Mr. Charles Davis find new uses for handker- chiefs in protecting their heads from sunburn. Standing at attention during the National Anthem, the baseball team gets ready for the student body game. Taking a hefty cut, Charles Bolling swings for good contact. Keeping score for the coaches, Bill Bousman and Jay Prillaman hope for accuracy. Massaging the muscle in Brent Washburn’s arm, Kristy Hubbard shows that managers are a valuable part of the team. Student Life 9
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8 Student Life Hoping to advance the runner along the basepaths, Coach Mason Ligon gives a sign to his runner. Rising above it all, Jeff Bernard finds a great view of the action on the field. Intense Action Who’s on first? What's on second? ‘‘| don’t know’’ is on third. However, it was known that ‘Student Day” provided an action packed event in which the faculty and students took a break from vigorous studying in or- der to socialize and show team spirit. Student Day was the ninth game of the season in which Franklin County hosted Mar- tinsville. The game was wit- nessed by a crowd of over 1,300 people. Action became intense, es- pecially in the bottom of the fourth inning. After William Layman reached base on a fielder’s choice, David Dud- ley stunned the crowd with a homerun to left center which sailed over the con- cession stand behind the fence and into the school parking lot. Through such thrilling moments, the crowd roared. But for Frank- lin County baseball fans, the closing scenes were not hap- py. Martinsville capitalized for a 9-7 victory. ‘‘The main thing was to get everybody in the game, and we did that,’’ said Coach Mason Li- gon, ‘'l think everybody had a good time.”
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Observing the ‘‘senor,’’ Laura Crawley and Lisa Jamison learn the Mexican technique of poling in the Xochimilco Gardens. A romantic sunset overlooking the city of Taxco provides an enchant- ing view for tourists. 10 Student Life Among the thousands of visitors that walk up the Tectihuacan Pyra- mid of the Moon each year, the Franklin group experience pure ex- asperation before reaching the top. Capturing the ‘‘fiesta’’ mood, Teree Campbell talks with her Mexi- can amigo. The group toured the huge mosaic mural which adorns the library of the Universidad de Mexico. 7x ie = a ale Ceiba.” i TA De
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