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The student newspaper of Randall High School

Silver Streak

Red, white, and a little better

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Camryn Barton

Congrats, the student section is no longer beige.

I was really impressed with the student section at the Snyder game. We had a decent number of kids there, and I saw many people with posters and shakers. The environment was definitely improved from the last home game.

Even though our pep rally and football game was on a Thursday, we saw a massive rise in participants. The hallways were flooded with red, white, and blue. Almost everyone had one of those three colors on that day. Seeing everyone dressed up and being a part of the theme made the day more fun.

The pep rally was more fun as well. We all did a really good job with the “Ain’t no Party” chant. The whole gym was participating and you could feel the ground shaking. That is what a pep rally is supposed to be like. Grabbing your friends and rallying around the things that make Randall High School the best school in Texas.

We are not at the top of our game yet, but with each passing week, we are getting better. If the last game’s student section was a color it would have been red because it was loud and more fun.

The Good: The outfits were amazing in the student section. The first three to four rows were filled with Red, White, and Blue. Good job showing up ready to be loud. The team needed us and we did our job.

Improvements: Teachers, where have you been? We need you guys dressing up as well. You guys are a vital part of Randall and we need your energy. I do not think there is a rule saying teachers cannot dress up so let’s do better. We also need more kids in the stands. We can only be so loud when there are only thirty kids in the stands.

Shout Outs: Thank you to Devin Baccas, Mariah Dianda, and the majority of the volleyball team. You could hear this group from a mile away. Their energy and school spirit was contagious that night. Keep being leaders and showing other students the fun we can have.

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Molly Riesenberg, Senior Staff Writer
Molly Riesenberg is a senior, and this is her second year writing for the Silver Streak. She joined because she wants to learn more about media and editing. She wants to WIN THE STATE FILM CONTEST. Other Interests: Guitar, video games, Tennessee Titans, and music Favorite Color: Tennessee Titan blue Favorite Animals: Bison, sharks, moose, alligators Favorite Movie or TV Show: Moana and Psych
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