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Page 56 text:
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alking on the phone, Isim says fC Rancy, | cani wait until graduation. I'll be so nice not to have to worry abour homework and teachers anymore.” Arent you going to atrend college? asks Randy. ‘Ive thought about it, bur | just want To worry about graduat- INQ. 1 tnink you ought to Go fo college, but | guess it’s torally up fo You, interrupts Randy. You have to admit that youre going ro miss decorating the halls, spirit week, and having the priviledge Of sitting in Senior court. And of course, youre going to miss sif- ring in study hall talking to me right?” Laughing, Kim replies, “Of course Im Qoing fO miss ai of those things and once Im out of school, Il probably wish | was 52 People — back in that boring study hall” To be honest Kim, Ian glad Im not a senior. | can't give up all the crazy ways Of fign schoo. in twenty years what do you think youll remember the best about your senior year?” “That's not an easy ques- rion Raney because so many goood ings ave happened this year. | dont think Ill forger the pep rally when the varsity baskerball ream played the faculty. Itemember how varsity shut them our 13-0. That was a real burn on them. And it sure felt good after losing all those games dur- ing foorball season.” “Yeah youre right abour thar. My mom is calling me so | guess | should go. Ill see You fomorrow.”
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1 More Last Word SCA also organized a pride week for our school. During Pride week students worked together to show their spirir and school pride. In the fronr hall students were able fo sign a mas- A sure sign of the onset on spring is baseball practice. Kevin Seay works up a sweat and sharpens his skills during an early March prac- tice. sive banner thar read “We Love Sporsy’’ Many other activities were scheduled such as writing a definition of what one personally thought pride was. Also, srudents traced their hands on a sheet of pa- per, cur if our and signed r. The SCA larer posted the hands around the cafereria. The most excit ing event of pride week took place during the Athletics awards assem bly. Mr. Worlkman volun reered To shave his legs if there was 90% participa rion on red, white, and blue day. School spirir and pride held strong as srudenrs Joined spring sports. Base ball, sofrball, track, rennis, and soccer starred in March and students were ready ro compere. March saw anew sign of the popu- lation’s flight out 208. Hanging at the junction of the once rural Routes 208 and 613 is a brand new stop light. As the days lengthed and winter gloom began to give way to sun- shine, tennis hopeful Hunter Arrift can't contain his celebratory mood.
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Teacher appreciation weekproved to fulfilling The spirit and unity that resulted from for the teachers. Freshman Jenny Picket brings Pride week held March 7-11 exploded Mrs. Fox her lunch. The teachers received the — on stage at Friday’s culminating morn- “red-carpet’’ treatment November 6-9. ing assembly. SCA and ICC members Nikki Brooks, Christy Vernon, Mary Keating, Scarlett Hall, Danya Kriskovich, Christina Snellings, Scooby Howell, and Mark Poisson gathered on stage in a show of feeling the student body had expressed all week. : : reg it -Yole) {are 6)
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