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f ff, Q English is made easier for junior Marty Champion with the help of Engligh teacher Ronna Winterton. v Working to complete that final page, senior Samantha Levine struggles with her typing skills. 17? - .3 Ji 9 aff '-wan' qu. ft wffirh iii X z , li' , As 1 if f ., f -...M-U' ' N.. ,. 4 Concentration is the key to success for junior Mark Schneider. 1 The mood of class is lightened by lan Golder's partici- 7 pation with students Sheila Anderson, Pat Rousses, Ken Halton, David Zamora and Arturo Mendoza.
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Academics are the key factor in the success of students. Students choose classes as long as they meet graduation requirements. They de- cide if they want to take challenging many, it is not rare to see a student doing homework during lunch hours on the Esplanade or in the en- richment center. ln addition, juniors must begin thinking about life after i accelerated courses or relatively easy high school. Both years are demand- f ones. A majority of students mix ing because students are expected studies with outside activities and to know the challenges that face 2 balance schedules to meet their them. T' needs. With the pressure of college As freshmen, many students are classes and post high school plans, if surprised and even shocked at the seniors are often overwhelmed by amount of required school work. the work. Every year ends with a Many freshmen have a difficult time wave of senioritis in which many adjusting to a new school and do not students do not attend class regular- take academics as seriously as they ly. could. The first year is usually spent No matter what year, students are -'Hs learning about East and deciding aware of the importance of school which types of classes interest them. work. Academics at East are im- By sophomore or junior year, most pressed upon every student in the students have decided how seriously diverse student body. if they want to take their studies. For ' 'l-Hl 1 AST one step at a time Working together in the enrichment center eases the pain of homework for juniors Mai-Linh Hutch- inson and Tony Cervantez. 'ii 99 H'-sv if' M-M-annnsualnowvww WTW ssl'
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xff As Shawn Whlte watches the football game he typlfles the splrlt and enthusiasm of the East student body
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