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l AKE Ulf? T 'ssecl work dd more stress 'ln order to participate in e extracurricular activi- athletes and club mem- spent hours traveling to from school functions. -ruse of this inconvenience, ents, forced to give up able study time, some- s let their grades drop. Other clubs planned over- tt and out of town trips ch require missing a whole or more of school. Class- k had to be made up in the ,day of allowed time for ky day of school missed. Because we plan ahead t of the time I usually get lnake up work done ahead lg . ti , -, Y . , E . P of time, senior Keywanettes member Brandi Clark said. Others procrastinated, turn- ing it in at the last minute. I had a report due on the Monday after we returned from the journalism San Francisco trip. I ended up writing it on the plane and typing it up when I got home Sunday night, sophomore Blake Miller said. While going on out of town trips is fun, club members have an obligation to make up their work missed, so grades do not suffer. Only a few teachers are real sticklers. Most of the time they understand and let us turn in work late, Brandi concluded. PLAY MATES. Dressed in a donkey suit, junior Gtris Grady acts opposite senior Jenifer Bradley in the One Act Play, A Midsummer Nights Dream. The drama squad won the district title for their performance in this Shakespear- ean masterpiece. iPhoto by staffj MEN SADD y g .i Ifw.,5:E:.1. Ye M- ., s , Xe .....r. 74 th .g y 1.-' 3-svji 1 .1 ', ,L ,L X tifsii f ' 7 tai-T -' 455211 'fri s a t If ','x,,F v Q. . . .V fr X ' 4 1' r a W V 1 C . tm l Ria Atkinson:'l thought we had an awesome float. We had that car that looked like it was in an accident. lt really helped em- phasize our point' iPhoto by statfb CLUB AMISTAD Nici Cobb: Spanish club was great because we had conventions, ex- change students and parties such as this little lunch break fiesta in San Antonio? iPhoto by staffl CHOIR Laura Hill: 'The choir retreat was fun. The initiation part wasn't so fun, but thats just all port of being one of the new kid's on the block so to speak? CPhoto by statfb OF SIGHT 'st' MIND our Edited by: Laura Cooper
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HIGH KICKlN'. During one of many far away appearances in support of the football team, the l-lyline performs their high kick routine at an away game in Ceorgetovm. Many times, the group traveled far away to show support for the team.CPhoto by stafO MAC ATTACK. Learninghowtouse a Macintosh computer, junior Brian Steeg listens intently while junior Dane Reese demonstrates. Desktop publishing, the latest trend in journal- ism, revolutionized the publications' department last year. iPhoto by stafO mf '-llllnwqrnvnsuuw ,J . W K ff 1 6 ORGANIZATIONS Q EEIVIEETING OF THE MINDS
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