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THINKERS
- The wheel was man’s greatest invention until he got behind it.
- “Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” Will Rogers
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It's fall, that means sports
By Loralee Beard, Magic Moment Photography
The secret fact. No one dares admit in sport success is the necessity of superhuman lawn care. At Grayson High School, former GHS baseball athlete/current Assistant Coach Kegan Bailey showed a willingness to deal head on with this issue by posing for the Varsity Team picture ON the team tractor. He was supported not only by the Varsity team but also by Head Coach Bill Batchelor and Assistant Audra Thomas.
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Our quadruple-tasker has reviews
By Ella Thomas
When I was trying to figure out what to write for my article this month, I was relaxing - reading, watching television, and listening to music. All the while I was thinking - wow, I’m a great quadruple-tasker, but that’s really beside the point.
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Streching further
By NG3 staff
The hallways in high school are full once again with our youth coming and going from one classroom to the next. Syllabi have been passed out, rolls have been called and fall sports are underway. NG3 is also underway, working right beside the coaches and pouring into the lives of the student athletes. Much like the upperclassmen excited to build on the foundations they've laid in the previous years, NG3 is looking to continue the promotion of character development and spiritual growth. This year, there is a renewed focus on reaching even more student athletes.
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Healthy, Happy Friends - September 2014
By Joan Sewell
We have been having some very hot weather that brings occasional fierce afternoon storms. For those of us with breathing problems, this cuts into our ex- ercise programs. Let’s take a look at the various exercise programs offered by H2U at Eastside Medical Center South Campus. You must be a member of H2U to participate in these programs so I suggest that you visit one or two to see if you feel they are right for you and worth the $20 H2U membership fee. Your first visit is free, classes usually last one hour.