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WMM in We ' s 9 are W DETERMINATION - junior Charlie Strickland gives a stern look of determina- tion while running back down the court. Photo by Mark Donnell . 1 : 1 Boys Club players enjoy fun competition Self-styled basketball Basketball at the Boys' Club, which involves over 50 teams, may be the fastest grow- ing sport in town. The secret to its popularity is simple, accord- ing to senior Tim White, a member of the Network team. lf you like to play, you get to play, he said. You still play to win, but it's just for fun. You do what you want to do with it. Senior Tim McDaniel, a member of the Mules team, agreed. What I like best about Boys' Club basketball is the relaxed atmosphere, he said. You're out there to win and to have a good time, but there is no pressure, and anyone can go out there and have fun. Neither professional coaches nor required practice sessions are a part of Boys' Club basketball. However, the goals CI-IECKIN' IN - junior Robert Smith sits at the scorers table before entering the game. Photo by Mark Donnell SUPERMAN - Senior Richard Lowe goes up for a reverse lay up in one single bound before the start of a Boys' Club game. Photo by Robert Miller are high, senior Mark White, a Rim Recker team member, said. When you play against your friends and people you know, you have a sense of self pride that makes you want to be the best, he said. When these factors are present, it makes you want to play harder to win. For a S5 membership card the players learned basketball skills. But that wasn't all. Boys' Club basketball teaches athletes how to play together as a team, McDaniel said. And without a coach, a team has to really play together. Exercise, too, is a benefit, senior Alfred Matthews, a member of the O. D. Funk team, said. Running up and down the court keeps you in shape, he said. You want to win, and that takes every ounce of strength you have. - By Rex DeLoney N WAIT A MINUTE - Junior Micheal Wylie intensely awaits the arrival of a free throw shot. Photo by Mark Donnell Sophomores, Boys' Clubfl6l
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Darren Drennan Patti Duhon Missy Dwyer Vince Edgin Lori Epperson Keith Eskew '! is M 'V' Clay Fendiey Keri Ferguson Maria Feweli Victoria Feweli rg, Laverne Fletcher Judy Foss A1 , ' T if Angie Franks :t t -- V ,,:5,J' tyiy V VV Celeste Fried: as inin ' N is Laverne Geter , . Q 'W Lisa Gibbons ' X if Q Lee Gibbs ' ,.V Timothy Gibbs V 'ee- N , ii i Iih iii - in , . M.- ,f . -fM,,i,.m fi ,ala it sie ANGEL OF MERCY - Senior Carla Pumphrey, a nurse's aide at Memorial Hospital, starts her daily rounds caring for patients. Photo by Robert Miller Student positions Branch After-school commitments went beyond entertainment and part-time jobs as students served the community in various ways. Seniors Carla Pumphrey, Tracy McKelvy, Alecia Mills, Sammie Tyiska and Stephanie Shaw along with juniors Susie jones and Teresa Wilson worked as student aides at Memorial Hospital. Senior Tracy McKelvy said that meeting people was interesting. At the hospital it's nice to talk to people we know and meet those we donltf' she said. Editors Roundtable was a weekly radio news program for serve community ing out high school editors to interview local newsmakers. Star newspaper editor Karen Nelson described the Roundtable as excellent experience in broad- cast journalism. But more than that it widened my perspective of politics and current eventsf, she said. Senior Lisa Engster was editor of The Defender, a state-wide newspaper for teenagers spon- sored by Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. She called it Ma good sounding board for youth by youthf' - By Chris Glass 16Z!Classes
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