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Racing ln The Competition For the second year in a row the homeroom competition was held each quarter. The new system al- lowed for more homerooms to excell to win one of the top three prizes of going to Dairy Queen a pizza parlor or a dinner playhouse All students were placed into a homeroom during scheduling time in the summer. Teacher! Advisors or TA's then worked through the year to shape the students in their home- room into a group that would work together Communication leadership and peer understanding were just some of the skills developed. The homerooms also worked on tests about the next years classes and schedules were made through home- room. Through the competition students were encouraged to earn good grades and participate in activities Points were determined by a commit- tee and each grade and activity were worth points for the homerooms. in earning points and having a chance such as the B.E.S.T. test. Decisions ,I Kc X 1 315' Aft. Q Sw- iK ,- f -X x xskwr, i N-1. weft sis me fd fmt sbs - . .X fix fa NNT , it t wmkmmw tugs, sf x 1 .t N I Nz ts Q si- N NNN --sis ' i .xr ' f 'rt.i A QW t , X Q g M X gg K .45 ,M r ts at Sq s ., .,., X M Xu Lower Left. Amber Applegte and Pat Azzero work in homeroom before the bell. Homeroom became 3 . pace o meet and accomplish work. Top. Tom Wlaker receives his sweatshirt ordered from the PTA. His homeroom teacher is 32fActivitieS Mr. Roach
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Clubs Exploring 8t Discovery Clubs were in abundance at PLJH. Not only were there morning club ses- sions but there were also after school activities, enough to keep everyone in the school very busy. Clubs were given a high priority at this school because part of the school's philosophy was to give students the opportunity to learn beyond the classroom and to offer ac- tivities where as students could learn. People from all over the state of Mis- souri and sometimes from Kansas vis- ited this school to view the club pro- gram and to see it in full operation. Not only did the program receive compli- ments but the enthusiasm of the stu- dents was marked. Top Left: Missy Henderson, Michelle Foote, Stephanie Allison and Tina Allison work in Sti- chery Club. Top Flight: During Baseball Card Collecting Club Travis Edwards and Eric Stone check out a collection. Left: Audio-Visual Club is the place for Cary Hall to learn about films. ClubS!31
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