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H mmm Detailed Report Jesse Diaz, Angelique Chackel, and Guy Stan- field entered rooms B-2, B-3, and D-17 to take the three hour Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test on October 21. The test re- sults showed, if any student (would) qualify for the National Merit Scholar- ship, replied Mr. MacMillan. Jesse Diaz pointed out, I felt honored and privileged to have taken the P.S.A.T. It will enable me to get acquainted so that I will do a better job on my SAT. Angelique Chackel added, no one saw me looking ... no one saw me looking puzzled . . . — Angelique Chackel puzzled because there was nothing about the test. k j M jiW ' X administered the test. Mrs. London one 6f the proctors, stated, It is important and you must be a responsible person. I feel ' J am responsible ■: ■■. + Melissa Diaz
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Test Results Give . Dave Stinson opens his locker to get his books for his next class. The varsity basketball team knows him as Stinson the Stork. 2. Mrs. London casual- ly strolls by the seniors ' lockers, with her iced tea. She loved cats and reading Emily Dickinson. 3. Claudia Restrepo, Susie Steinmann, and Sheila Wagner laugh as they cuddle Quacky McDuckles. He was the newest and cuddliest member of the senior class. 4. Mara Whiting stares off into space as Sara Clough swallows her snacks during break. Mara appeared in the play, Help. 5. Erika Munro happily gazes into space. She was the fresh- men class secretary and also a cheerleader.
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•i ■: i::;.|:.i . I.::; :,.■ ' p • ■■ . .. • .. ' . i] ■ , ' ■ . APES Kevin Wilson and Kevin Reisch, students in AP English 3, puzzled through Turn of the Screw. Pam Zilius, Suzanne Kaunas, and Kathleen Campbell, collected appropriate allusions in AP English. 4: ' he has the brain of an undersized teleost! Fr. Donat prepared his APES (Advanced Placement English Scholars) for the AP examinations in May so that they could learn six to ten units of college credit. The Los Angeles Times, in a December, 1986, editorial, stat- ed that new admission policy allowed the admissions officer to ask, did the student take AP English? ; these courses received additional evaluation. Kevin Wilson appre- I like having to use a little more of my brain than nor- mal. — Kevin Wilson dated the level taught the most. I like having to use a little more of my brain than nprirtal. ■ — Erin Stephens A 10 Images We Project
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