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ville 'Ui TIME OUT - junior Andrea Glaze and Sophomore David King take a break from a game of basketball at the Key Club picnic. Photo by Melissa Matthews Design by Karen Salmon 108lClass 'Divider - Seniors Richard Polack fin' ' ish the 83, one of the Cabinet to promote by Robert Miller
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MAKE THAT MOVE - Sophomore Tori Fewell works to strengthen her backhand during an afternoon team practice. Photo by Robert Miller Spring sport Individuals play tennis so team can Win X I Tennis is an individual sport, but each player is constantly aware of the team, girls' team member Anne Jacob said. 15 You play your best so the team can be the best, she said. When each of us is playing a match we are thinking about the individual win, but the goal is for everyone to win. Everyone on the team pulls for each other to win. Boys' team member Mark Seabaugh agreed. You want to win your own match, but you think about everybody else winning their matches so the team can win, he said. Ellen Linton coached both teams and encouraged A W ' jf' is practice. For jacob, practice and success are synonymous. It doesn't take very long to get the basic strokes downf' she said, but if you want to be really good you have to practice a lot. While tennis is anything but easy, the players are dedicated and extremely loyal. Anne attributed the commitment to the excitement of the game. Tennis is a fast sport, she said. lt may seem boring to people who just watch it, but playing tennis is so exciting. You are constantly moving, and it's tiring work, but it's fun work. - By Michelle james TOTAL CONCENTRATION - Junior Bart Land concentrates on a putt durin 8 an afternoon practice at Burns Park. Photo by Robert Miller Golf Tennis TrackflO7
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Classes .... Nr .M Little things result in unique year lsn't it great being a senior? lt has had its advantages. By the way, do you know our class yell? Sure, it's uh ... I knew it, you don't either. What about the Alma Mater?', What about it? We all point to the horse on the gym wall. That's close enough. The 1,008 student body members worked beneath the surface to create a unique year. Some pushed spirit while other worked out on the basketball court, captured the moment on canvas, or sold candy bars to help a favorite club. Each had a special talent, interest, and role to fill. The result - a unique year, both above and beneath the surface. - By Christy Hicks. N Cl BQflE2Q'?l11l THQ EUHFQEQ
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