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Tons and Ions of books! Does this prove that Fancy Goff and Sonya Vice are grade conscious or just messy? (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Stacy Hennessee receives information from Mrs. Jen- kins in the guidance office. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Opening 5
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4 Opening urry, hurry, what's on the test?” This was a fa- miliar panic cry from a non-studying student. These students spent their five-minute break memorizing IOO ques- tions to a test instead of socializing. Tests, term papers, homework, pro- jects — all these things added up to mean pres- sure for students. When pressure hit, some students turned to cheating. They would cheat on tests, home- work, term papers, and anything else which their guilt could handle. For the most part, how- ever, students learned to deal with the pressure and do their own work, honestly. Pass or fail, students risked some fear of what their final grade would be. In the risking, they learned to deal with the pressure and get their work done. By Christy Cox A free day in gym. loved by students, is spent by Shannon Hicks and Christine Walla talking. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Teachers study? Mrs. Trundle spends her free period in the library proving that, contrary to popular belief, teachers do spend time studying for the next day’s work or grading papers. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) THE PRESSURE’S ON
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ejection, injuries, training — what made people risk their health and dignity just for a game? Having to endure practices, foot- ball players lifted weights through the year and had twice-a- days” during the sum- mer. Basketball players practiced while other students enjoyed the Christmas holidays. Wrestlers, golfers, and all other athletes worked long hours still with fear of being rejected from the team. Players hoped to have impressed the coach somehow, during those sessions, so as to keep from being cut from the team. Cracked ribs, shoulder dislocations, scars and bruises were all part of the games and practices which the players had to endure. Still they persist- ed through the season just for the satisfaction of winning. By Christy Cox (Upper right) Most outstanding players in the game against Dalton, Chris Graham, Robert Gregory, Lee Wilcox and Bo Pace receive awards from Coach Morrow during the Ringgold pep rally. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Fighting for a shot, Ryan Coe tries to gain points for the Warrior team against Ringgold. (Photo by Matt Nadeja)
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