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Lancer SBOs welcome students
Editorial by Moriah Fuller FLIP-FLOPS, lemonade, swimming pools, and heat! Aren’t we all going to miss the sunshinefilled days of our summer vacations? Well, it’s time to put on our thinking caps and turn on our brains, because it’s school time! As Student Body Officers, we are so excited to get to know the student body this coming year! We are planning activities so you can enjoy your once-in-a lifetime high school experience. To all of the incoming sophomores out there, the SBOs want to let you know that we are here to help you! If you have questions or concerns, we are here to be your guides! Get involved! There are so many fun activities, clubs and groups at Granger that you can join! Getting involved will help you improve in responsibil-
ity, social skills, and talents! We know each and every one of you has special qualities and talents and we would love for you to share them! Coming up in the month of September are sophomore officer elections! If you like to help in the school and want a say in school dances and such, come join us in the sophomore meeting on September 7th. To everyone, don’t be afraid to step out of the box and meet new people! You never know if you are just a seat away from a future friend! Smile in the halls! People will smile back! Some of my personal favorite memories of high school have been the friendly hellos and smiles I receive in the halls from random students! Bring comments or announcements to the SBOs and we will do what we can to help you!
Pyramid-buildin’ SBOs plan activities for all Lancers.
Welcome to Granger High School -- make the best of your 2011-12 school year.
Granger High Survival Guide Everything a Lancer should know
Editorial by Daniel Christensen WELCOME back to Granger High School! For all you sophomores out there, the next three years of your life will fly by fast. So don’t blink, stay on track to graduate and get involved. As for all of you juniors, take classes that you have never tried and find out what you like, and seniors make your last year count! Granger High School is a great place to make all sorts of friends and try new things. Get involved -- it doesn’t matter what you like or want to do there’s probably a club for it, if not you can make your own. There is no reason why you shouldn’t do or try something you love!
Make every opportunity count, don’t blow things off you might regret, do as much as you can do, and it will pay you back, you might not believe that, but it does. High school flies by, before you know it, you’ve graduated. You sophomores may think three years is a long time, but its not. High school is one of the fastest experiences you will ever have so make it count., Do all of your homework on time, don’t get in other peoples business, and you will have a great life here at Granger High school. It seems that the more rumors get spread at this school, the less happy everyone is, so let’s all do our part to make Granger High the best it can be.
Don’t want to join a club or do sports? Go to the games, go to the dances, go to the night forums, there are so many opportunities to be a part of something and leave your mark at this school. Trust me I barely did anything as a sophomore or junior, but as a senior I got involved, and my only regret from high school was not starting to do things in 10th grade. Don’t be afraid to talk to new people or ask someone to a dance. Don’t be afraid to follow your dreams, because on your path you’ll meet the right kind of people. Stay in school, work hard, be nice and get involved. Doing these few things will make your high school experience the best that it can be. Don’t be a stick in
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the mud -- nobody likes that, and make sure you leave high school with not just a diploma but a direction on where you want to go in life. The career center here gives you many chances to find out what you want to do after high school, so take advantage of that. Everyone at this school has no excuse to not have post secondary plans or dreams to fulfill after your school days are over. There are so many opportunities at the career center like job shadows and college trips to find out which is the right one for you. Take advantage of everything and your Granger High School experience might just be the time of your life.
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“Need to Attend” events at Granger High School
Editorial by Kenadee Hatch ASK ANYONE who has graduated: high school passes in the blink of an eye. Some people begin to miss it because of the activities that they were so involved in. What kind of activities would make you want to stick around? Some of the first announcements you’ll hear this school year are those about the football games. Football season is probably the best sports season of the year. The weather’s still nice, you’re cheering for your school and you’re out with friends enjoying yourself. You can even catch the performances of drill, dance company and cheer. My suggestion would be, paint your face red and join the cheering crowd. It’s the perfect way to intimidate the other team. I’ve never had so much fun as when I screamed myself hoarse at the games. Any girl will tell you, feeling pretty and dressed up is the best feeling in the world. So guys, why not ask your favorite girls to a school dance? The dances of the year are Homecoming, Morp, Prom and Sadies. The dance can be made into a whole day of activities, and yes it can be done cheap. This is the perfect situation for a budding romance or even for friends. Basketball season comes next. Our team made it to state playoffs last year. You can bet that they’re worth cheering for. The standing crowd moves from the football stadium into the basketball courts. Throw some red on and get out there. If you can’t be part of the team, then you might as well cheer it on. My personal favorite is region drill. As a member of the drill team all three years, I find nothing but enjoyment in this. Watch all the teams from all the schools in your region boogie down. Support your GHS Excaliburs and all the hard work that they put into their dances. Don’t miss out on anything that seems important to you. You’re given this chance once in your life (unless you plan on teaching high school), so don’t let it go to waste.