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' 4 UP AND A WAV’ Cheerleaders take a break from the rigourour routine of practice. I GOTTA GET THAT BALL! Senior Lori Burch defends her po- sition from an oncoming opponent. A T - Junior High Cheerleaders include: Shelly Freeman. Joey Fox. Amy Riley. Jennifer Bynum, Angie Lawrence. Trisha Coffman. Senior High Cheerleaders include Angie Riley. Edna Melton. Tammy Derryberry. and Tracy Walker. Story b James For ter
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Grades Make A Difference Eligibility Requirements Standards, standards, and more standards! When Gov- ernor Clinton had the bright idea to change the way pub- lic school system operates, it also changed the outlook that people have toward sports and thier future. No longer can anyone play a sporting event and let their grades suffer. Everyone loves to partici- pate in sports. (Well, most everyone anyway). Before one can be envelped in their given sport, and athlete must meet some special re- quirements. Consider grades, for example, to play basketball, football, base- ball, and even cheerleading, a student must pass four sol- id subjects to be eligible. Yes, that is right, the age of the “dumb jock” as stereo- typed by many people has gone by the way side. “No more clowning around, and back the basic needs of the students,” re- marked cheerleader Angie Riley. This puts more pres- sure on us to perform aca- demically and to attend school more often, which for some of the athletes was a seldom occurance this year.” yr} it Spon» by Michclk Patton HOMF.COMING TRADIT! Cheerleaders anxiously a»aii football players to run throug
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V a - .“ Y r » Academic» Divider by Carol Emerson Johnny still half asleep and definitely not ready to give up his summer fun, sat down at his desk. “Good morning class. I'm Ms. Whiz, Does anyone re- member what the last thing you studied last year in lan- guage arts was? Brec?” “We were conjugating verbs, Ms. Whiz. “Oh .... Well, we're going to review a bit. Can anyone tell me what a verb is?” Everyone groaned, but Johnny just looked at the teacher. Ma’am, DIDN'T WE DO THIS LAST YEAR?! Johnny thought, “I give up, 12 years of “What's a noun? Oh well, why not? Can’t hurt!
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