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. SPORTS ' RIGHT HERE BEFOREYQUR VERY EYES eats that amazed set the standard for ath- letes such as senior Mickeyllosewhoselthemark to be beat at the Chap Re- lays. Sporting a 7-3 season, Varsity Football team members missed seeing the play-offs by only one game, while both Varsily Soccer teams experi- enced the heat of competi- tive regional play. On an individual note, senior TrentStaats advanced to state in swimming while seniorErica Hughes went to Nationals for horseback riding. But, all the action didn't take place in the pools or playing tields. The band, Hyline, Cheerleaders, Hoop Goons and spectators did their part in the cheers and ieers of the art of big plays and big scores. PVYY' KNOW THE SCORE
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, - iff ' fmt ? ' d n W t N G QQ. l l l Q l l W ,V iui xag ROPE BURNS. Encouraging her squad at the Pedernales expedition, , senior Holly Pearson cheers loudly at 7 the last leg of the obstacle course. Peer counselors led the eighth graders on L the annual outdoor classroom started f A it av 'S if ' ' 7 gt . i...,5Z? 1 5 W' il E R, K we j .-QKS Q T J xlyftxwy -R 'nf M 4- ' -r if M ff' Wx 'x twelve years ago. iPhoto by staffl DECATHLON Tracy Amman: MAca- demic Decathlon was tons and tons of work and l was extremely nervous. but it paid off in the end when our team won fourth in regionals.' iPhoto by V l staffb CHOIR Sam Johnson: Fid- dler was a great success. lt was also sad, being my last high school musical. l'm ready for more. but not quite secure with my future.' CPhoto by staff? STUDENT COUNCIL Craig Dickey: I was voting for class offi- cers. Hopefully, our senior officers will be the best yet, leading us to leave an unfor- getable impression before graduation! iPhoto by staffb MIND OVER MATTER Edited by: H. Balcezak
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