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Reading literature to enhance her vocabulary knowledge in order to better her class ranking is fr. honor student Melissa Bower. hen a student participate in college sports. For reaches their most colleges, the requirement is a freshman year, 2.6 which averages out to a C+. their grade point Competition for the job market average begins to play an impor- is also very tough. Employers will tant role. not only look at a studenUs grades, uC.P.A. is very important because but also their attendance. 8 lot of colleges have certain But does S.C. prepare students C.P.A. requirements? stated for college? Mr. Robert Love, Students strive to grasp the long academic rope Todd Davis,Jr. science teacher, commented, Those students who maintain a iiStudents who have graduated lnlenlly gazing upon a book of knowledge. 3.5 C.?.A. may be selected to join from SC. and have gone on to col- Mike Bo'geri jr attempts to Upgrade his the prestigious National Honor lege have done very well. This pro- mental capacny. Society. ves that students taking college- Almost all students find prep. classes are, for the most themselves striving for a good part, prepared for college? C.P.A. Even the jocks find that bszammy Thompson they too need a good G.?.A. to d I
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Below: A quiet hall in between classes pro- vides a placid atmosphere for Susan Pen- dygrafl. sr., to concentrate on her studies to maintain her C.P.A. Right: Looking over an English assignment, Michelle Lolhery, fr., utilizes her free time. Right: Taking advantage of the library1 vast amount of resources. sophomore Rid Bell leafs through an encyclopedia.
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22 I . Cary Gillespie, assistant softball coach, '. to block Ms. Ginger Kilgore, girls' j.v. .17 etball coach, from passing the ball to her team member under the basket. .. rev Donkey basketball burrows funds for softball jackets hile some teams and organizations p u s h c a n d y , household cleaner, cookies, magazines, and even gummy bears to raise money, the girls softball chose a totally dif- ferent iiaspect in order to get the necessary funds for their new soft- ball jackets. On Tuesday, March 4, in the old gymnasium, a donkey basket- ball game was held with teachers, 'imx coaches, and local business per- sonalities competing on the court while riding on donkeys. According to Susan Miller, soft- ball coach, in order to score you had to actually be on the back of a donkey. $629.50 was the magic amount of the fund-raiser, sponsored by Buck-Eye Donkey Basketball. The group sold 350 tickets, raising half the money needed to purchase the softball jackets. The teams, clad 1n either bluet orange helmets, consisted of sut teachers as Mr. Mike Crabtrel Ms. Lisa Cook, Mr. Jeff Han mond, and 84 graduates Pal Hinton and Chris Balmer. The games were halte whenever the burros had occasia to relieve themselves on the ngl floor. The poop scoopin then came to the rescue an shoveled the foul mess. When: was cleaned up, the gam progressed. iiIt was well worth the time I spent, commented coach Miller. by Sally Deaton a I I
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