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r -t-r- Is it a fact or opinion? IS It a tact or op I took basic math this year because I didn ' t take a math class my sophomore year, and I couldn ' t take anything higher. I also needed the credits in math to graduate next year. Stephanie Gordon, junior. 3. Please answer the following ques- tions to the best of your ability. This quiz is to test what you know about students in basic classes. 1- All basic students have long hair. 2. Basic students can not add 2 + 2. Basic students are in OCS more than they are in class. Basic Students can look, act, and live anywhere. Basic students can attend RCC. Basic students never do homework or study. All jocks are in basic classes. Basic students have girl boy friends. Basic students can become advanced students. Going to football games is only for advanced students. If you answered 8 to 10 correct you have a good grasp of basic classes. 5 to 7 correct you do not fully understand basic students. to 4 you believe in the stereotypes of basic students. by Tnna Gopar 6. 7. 8. 10. 9S|Bj ' 01 snji 6 snjx g as|e-| y as|B-| 9 anji g anji V 9SIB-I e 9S|ej z 9S|e-| j :Sd3MSNV STEREOTYPES V
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Studying hard. John Farrington works for a good grade in English 2. Mrs. Williams, his English instructor, has taught here at Arlington for two years. Getting help, Darin Salquist. and Scott Parker have Mr. Gary Rungo ' s attention. Students and teacher communication was very important in the learning process. Waiting patiently, Felipe Gopar listens to the lab instructions. Lab assignments were often given in this physical science class, as well as in all the science classes. i.y ACADEMICS
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Taking time out, Mr. Richard Dia mond prefers to spend his conference period sleeping. Mr. Diamond took ad vantage of the time to rest from lectur- ing. Carefully selecting her MEAT, Mrs. Debbie Goschke does her weekly shopping. Many teach- ers had to fulfill family obligations, such as food shopping. Assuring his son, Mr. Jim Hoe- ben assists Christopher in learning to dive. On the weekends, Mr. Hoe- ben enjoyed spending time with his family. 122 J ACADEMICS
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