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Starting our own tradition, but yet . . Thinkin Ea k The very heart of Springhill is traditional, and the Lumberjacks have always had a 'twinning tradition. Although they haven't always had the title to show for it, they've always been champions at heart. Since 1910, when SHS was founded, there have been traditions that held steady. Our Alma Mater still can be heard weekly, faithfully ending each pep rally and assembly. Football players continue to hold up four fingers, showing that they have the endurance for a strong fourth quarter. When asked why this custom has remained strong over the years, Chris McDonald said, Since l've been a freshman, the seniors have always told us to do it. Football plays a part of tradition for Lumberjacks, but it is not the only thing. Freshmen will never forget the total confusion of their first day amidst the fren- zied directions and mass of elevator passes that they surely receive. They plunge right into Mr. Doyle's general science class, where oral reports lay heavy on their minds. Sophomores are still at the end of lunch lines and at the short end of school privileges as they discover the world of geometers in Mrs. Merritt's class. And almost any junior can describe in detail the ache of writer's cramp in the after-effect of Mrs. Sawyer's notes. English IV still looms ahead for those with a not-so-great memory. They will soon be masters in the art of recall after page upon page of memory lines has pushed them to the limit. NCKIHG UP THE SPIRIT, the ' cheerleaders move to the best of the band at a pep rally. A FUl'lYUPl FOR ALL, as Ra- mona Barrow, Anthony Evans. Charity Ferguson, and Regina Markray share snacks at recess - a common sight due to can- dy sales between classes. Theme
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REFLECTIONS, Scott Jennings reflects the Lumberjack mural in his modern mirrored glass- wa LUMBEQJACK Church At Arkansas Springhill, La 71075 Springhill High School Title
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PORING OVER THE PAST, Kyle Butler pauses between ques- tions in Coach Gills' world his- tory class. TRADING BARITONE FOR THE BOSS'S SEAT, Gerald Range! takes a break in the field com- mander's chair at a Thursday night band practice. TOO BRIGHT TO STUDY, Lisa Lindsey sports butterfly shades as she visits with a friend at the end of class. Theme
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