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Colleges Award Credit PNH offered several classes that a student could take to receive college cred- it. The foreign language de- partment, for example, had what was called the 1-8-1-8 program. This program al- m m ed students in he nd fifth level of a ecewe Clem W' Od ' QHVC ance to earn 25i2iiiW 'credit at a minimal most according to Dr. Mi- chael Dulick Spanish V 4 t teacher. University of Missouri at St. Louis offered students in Early English Literature, Shakespeare and English Literature, or Modern West- ern Literature, credit hours for taking these courses. Advanced Placement Ex- ams were also available. -Laura Jennemann Juniors Carrie Stroo and Melissa Annand practice speaking Spanish for a presentation. Spanish IV students, look through the book to find helpful hints for their group activity. 'Swarm afx
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Learning Groups New Young Republicans The Young Republicans was a new club formed and sponsored by Dr. Dan Stelmach. The president was Senior Manish Shah. They met every other Monday or more to discuss current Republican issues. On May 2 United States Representative Frank Flotron spoke to the group. He told about hisjob as Representative. He went into complete detail and answered everyone's questions. The Young Republicans often joined with the Young Democrats to share speakers. They invited each other to hear people speak, according to Dr. Stelmach. The Republicans discussed the jobs and duties of being either a Republican or a Democrat. They contrasted and compared the two. Students also volunteered their ser- vices to the 1988 elections. -Danielle Cohen -photos by Michelle Guy I -U 5 Q Young Republicans. Front row: Alicia Barishman. Brian Keams, Aimie Mea- cham, Alex Libkind. Second row: Brian Gold, Jeff Koshi, Scott Niemeyer, Manish Shah, Dag Seagren. Back row: Sailendra Sunkara, Mary Keller, Doug Radloff. R ' R ' ' 3? 7 if fl f W T. . 'y T its L5 fi? i .f ' m. , .- ' Senior Matt Weir takes notes on a lecture, one of the many assignments for his 18th Cen- tury Literature class. Kelley Burns studies hard to keep her grade in Spanish lV up so she can eam the college ,.,,,-s- X :- L ' ,,, credit. Members of the Young Re- publicans, Alicia Barishman and Aimee Meacham discuss the candidates for the upcom- ing election.
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