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Newcomers Strive for Top
W hat did it take to make a school gave a wide variety of students the chance to
Pride, participa- participate in their education. No one was
Number One?
tion, spirit - whatever it was, this afraid to take risks and really get involved.
school had it. Academically, students continued to ex-
Although they were still relative newcom- cel both nationally a~1d on the state level. This
ers as a high school, students, staff, and ad- was evident in the percentiles received on the
ministration combined on the playing field, at CAT and the ACT. The Drama Department
dances, and in the classroom to make the 1987 carried on the enthusiasm by producing such
school year a success all around. memorable plays as "The King and 1." Not
r In sports all teams from girls golf to var- to be outdone, the Debate and Forensics
sity football practiced until they had perfec- squads continued to strive for the number one
)icussing plans on how to make their hall- ted their games. Coaches and players alike positions against other tough veteran schools.
lay look the best are members of the junior class. They took all aspects of their activities seriously. The student body, too, had spirit and fire.
lid eventually win. (P. MAHONEY )
They showed this by giving older, more estab- At sporting events and civic activites, they
)ne way of boosting competition is mak- lished teams a run for their money. surely cheered louder and participated more
,g signs for elections such as for the Junior Cla ss Board. This school also encompassed many dif- than any other school around. (continued on
unior Jessica lewis, Sophomores Angie Smith, Kell y
wallow, Junior Mi chele Honaker and Sophomore Jennifer ferent interests within its own walls. Groups p. 5)
AcGi nn boost their chances for winning by creating pos- like the Spanish Club and Literary Magazine
ers. (P. M AHON EY )
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