STUDENT LIFE We filled the halls with life, gave classrooms a meaning Soc ial clubs add ex periences which enhan ce th e spirit of stud e nt life. Pledge da y. yea rly banque ls. ca roling parlics~and club rivalry in sports hi ghli ght th e YC' fll" S soc ial club activities. There arC' thre(' sC' rviC(' clubs \\'iJiril devote most of the ir' tinl C La ca lTy i n~ nllt proj ects w hich prov id e add itiona l faciliti('s for tliC'school plant. Dorm ilory Ii fr fo r t l,c Acad cmy stud c ll t prcscll ts 3 uniq1l e' ('\pC' I' iC'llc(' 10 those who a r c resi dent stu - dents. BC'illg ab le to partic ipa te in all aca d emi c and sc hool soc ial o\·cll is. Acadcmy boys and g irl s ga in ('x('C'llcll l hflckgTOlilld for collc~c throll p,"h schola st ic and spi ri Ili a I ri('\'c lnpll1C' 1l L \Vhen thinkin g of the Academy's ex trac urr ic ul ar activities, fond lllclllorics w hi ch arc typical o f evcryday occurrcnccs.. arc brought 10 mind. Snack hreaks . th e deco ratin g- of th e hall s, ea rl y mornin gchoru s rcllcn rsa l s, Il1 ccting-s a ri e l' school , ball games, pcp ralli es, club function s, and choms trips ty pify th e cx peri e nccs enjoyed. On an ea rly m orning la st Scptembcr th e noars of a new wo rld wc rc opcncd for studcn ts to ex plorc and the doors of th at \yorld were closed with th e comm('nf('mrnt ('xcrc is('s o n a da y late in May. Each week preceding the home football gomes, enthusiastic students show interest by volunteering to work on the decoration of the halls. After blocking and tackling their way to an undefeated record in conference games . a proud team of Wildcats presents their district trophy to the school. After harrassing the pledges at an informal party, pledgemosters continue to " inspire" weary pledges to recite familar club pledge 230
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