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O your own time The library was a haven when it came time for themes or research papers. Study hall was also used to its advantage by some Patriots. Even though most complained that they didn 't like study hall, they admitted that it came in handy when they discovered they had forgotten to do an assignment the night before. I really don't enjoy study hall, said Lisa Scott, junior, but if I get behind in my work, I always have study hall to make it up in. Seniors and juniors spent long, hard hours slaving over themes and compositions, while sophomores just wiggled their way through the year. Themes are the most difficult part of your senior year, said Eric Miller. I had to spend many long hours in school and out in order to get it Enished on time. Others spent their own time working on club projects or publications. Selling candy, decorating floats and writing newspaper stories was not all fun and games. I hate having to spend my time out of school on FBLA projects, complained Sheryl Bennett, junior. I've got other things to do in my spare time. Though school wasn 't all work, it most certainly wasn't all play for the Patriots-at least not for the students who tried. Past the wltchlng hour. Russell McConnell, junior, burns the midnight oil as he studies into the wee hours of the morning. 44 .t 176-Academics! Organizations Nxt,
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E i, ff s. Attorney-at-law. Mike Bixler, senior, serves as a lawyer in a mock trial in psychology. Attorneys and judges prepared outside of class for the special demonstration. Studying- l 75
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Caught ln the act. Semester exams are the culmination of 18 weeks of classroom study and homework Exam grades counted one-fifth of the semester grade Jot lt down. Michelle Shoptaw, junior, interviews the manager of JoJo's Restaurant as she takes notes for a Constitution feature. l 5 y Q 5 E Q 1 I . lily, . 2 ! v up-ann. V, 1 yi' ,4 o. Catch that error. Mala Coffman, junior, checks for spelling of names before submitting her yearbook pages. Polishing It off. Vincent Garland, senior, applies the finishing touches to his speech in Communications. Free for all. To help her locate mythology words for a project in English, Sandra Housley places a free want ad in the Arkansas Democrat containing some of the words. Studying- l 77
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