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m i f 9 t ■ ■ ' s vJf ' i 1 • ) Time deodlines odd pressure os Don Nowicki hommers rhe support beom for the Notionol Honor Society floor, twenty minutes before porode time. Pictures, page paste up ond copy create sticky fingers ond debore about ediroriol placement. Rot Review sroff members. Terri Angers. Goil Uhl. Joonne Vigliorti ond Tina Sampier look over the choices. Introduction 3
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Keeping Our Heads Above Water I rom the moment the alarm startles one into reality until the last homework problem is complete, pressure builds. Memorizing formulas, writing summaries and completing worksheets, place time demands on students. Time becomes on enemy os deadlines draw near. New re- quirements concerning attendance and grades, prepar ing for a technical world, working hours to perfect the Bond routine for the third consecutive 1 in competition and numerous homework assignments force students to make valuable use of every hour of the day. Completing all the doily com- mitments becomes port of the strug- gle in Keeping Our Heads Above Water. With the pressure on to odd the dinosaur pieces lost in the trip through town, Kelly Hurst ond Eric Mueller odd scales to the prehistoric pink dinosaur. Since mime uses no words, moke-up is importont. Jo Trumble demonstrates the correct application of the moke-up to her Speech doss. Receiving help from city clerk, Mrs. Mory Jaros, Carol Kicknoswoy registers to vote on October 2. Ms. Shogeno provided time during her government doss for seniors to complete the registration process ond vote in the November 6 election. Using o computer gives Kurt Gilbert o chance to see how o program works. Computer experience is a key port of today’s ocodemic preparation. 2 Introduction
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An old sturdy tree provides o playful spot for Brian Hebert, Giselc Sompson, ond Foirh Logon. Mild weather and calm worer give Beth Rundell ond Helen Knowlron o chance to relax ond foke time out from o busy day After halftime of the football gome, o worm afternoon keeps Frank Molik busy helping customers of rne concession stand. 4 Introduction
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