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Senior Spotlights

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Billy Stepp

What colleges are you applying to? UGA, Georgia College, Sewanee and Birmingham Southern.

Who was your first Wesleyan crush? Anna Kate Johnson.

What was your most embarrassing Wesleyan moment? In third grade at lunch, I drank 13 cartons of milk solely because Josh Price told me I couldn’t. Apparently 12 cartons of milk was a record, so I had to break it… about five minutes after lunch, I threw up in the hallway as I headed to my next class.

What will you miss most about Wesleyan? Matty Means (Matthew Means), my Grandpa (Coach Khedouri) and Friday night lights.

What is one thing you wished you had done in High School? A play.

What are three things you cannot live without? Kenny Chesney, slippers and asparagus.

What was your dream job when you were a little kid versus what is your dream job now? When I was little it was to be an astronaut, but now, I want to be a physical therapist.

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Cheerleaders Tumble Into a New Season

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Wesleyan cheerleaders have been practicing all month to get ready for Friday Night Lights. It is only the beginning of the season and the cheerleaders have already shown what they can do. With outstanding stunts, tumbling and new routines, they are ready to cheer on the Wolves.

For the first time ever, freshmen were able to make the varsity level squad. In addition to the six freshmen on the varsity squad, there are three sophomores and three juniors that are new to the varsity team. All together they have made for a great group to cheer on the Wolves to victory.

Cheer coach Alex Bufton said, “There is a lot of skill on this squad, so it will be very exciting to watch the girls do more challenging stunts, tumbling and dance routines.” The squad spent every day of their final week of summer practicing to learn higher level cheers.

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The 2017 Masters Swing into Spring

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Ever since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments in history. Over the span of four days and 72 holes, athletes from around the world compete in this professional tournament. Golfers compete for the legendary Green Jacket at the Augusta National Club. Keep Reading

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