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Dana Plowman listens in- tently in Junior English. Charm Marvin listens in- tently to classroom lec- ture. Mr. Greaven gets involved in the students' discussion in marketing. 48 - Academics Francesca Coppelli participates in her Journalism classroom activity. Thinking Ahead for the Future If you are consider- ing college, you should take as chal- lenging curriculum as you can stand, so that you are ready for the challenge presented by college courses, according to counsel- or Brenda Steenson. To adequately pre- pare students, MdN offered several col- lege prep classes, and also, because the cost of college is so expensive, many stu- dents look toward scholarships to help with the financial end. Scholorships come from many sources, such as civic groups, corporations, profes- sional sources and from many of the col- leges themselves. To qualify for these scholarships, some qualifications must apply. Some helpful infor- mation is provided by our counselors who have full lists of these scholarships avail- able upon request.
Mr. McKeown gets Fteid Whipple's attention in his Math class. Seniors Melissa Lunt takes a time-out from her studies to give a friendly smile. 4 'Learning is opening our minds to ideas, to problems, and to people.H Mrs. Susan Burger Students set Course for College ollege. That station for which many students prepare for four years. Those students must plan ahead. Included in the planning stage must be scheduling the proper course of study. Over four years, college-bound students should have two years of math, four years of English, and at least two years of science, which may include chemistry or physics. What this adds up to is 752 days of English, and hey, good news, only 376 days of math and science. School may seem hard work at times with all the homework, but it does pay off! Academics - 49
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