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5 J . 'bg N 4, .f - 'Q I rl ' 4 E nn un run llllll ii iii .l -.. BAND- Jamie Mclntosh, Barbie Thielen, Carla Burkhart, Jami McKinlay, Jason Jury, Miss Little- hale, Mike Gray, Bryan Sparks, Terry Brown, Jeff Gillio, Sydney Oliva, Cammy Elquist, Donna Hop- per, Pilar Ramsdell, Cyndi Love. WHAT? Have students been affected by too much math? HUP TWO, THREE. Our band marches during the parade. Qs 411 ENTHUSIASM9 Pep band awaits for their final performance ofthe day. WE GOT THE BEAT! Jeff Gillio, Maggy Brown, Cammy Elquist, Donna Hopper and Pilar Ramsdeli keep to the beat. math 65 0
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With notes and numbers INDIVIDUALIZED SUCCESS Both band and math opened opportunities for our stu- dents to progress and successfully reach their goals. Both subiects emphasized individualized success. Our band members proved to move on towards achievment as they marched in parades, played for pep assemblies and games, and even sponsored a Gong Show, Jami McKinIay, Jeff Gillio, Pilar Romsdell, Sam Edens, and Terry Brown partici- pated in an Honor Band with several other schools in our area. A new math series was introduced this year. For those . . tt., .. . ':Fff'ffi 5 :seeds i' ' ' ,.:.,,k.,1:. . .. , WAKE UP! Algebra l class fights hard to pay atten- tion. WRONG WAY WARD! Ward Amberson hangs geo shapes in math. SMlLE YOU'RE ON CANDID CAMERA! Donna Hop- per and Pilar Ramsdell enjoy band when the camera comes around. O O 64 band 0 O O 1 15: . ' cpm: '-11 X ... W ss -- ' .. . ,.. ::r':'...- .. . AN 551 slrrzlriif' I JV., .. H Digg! ....5..c....g .yccycg ... S who excelled in mathematics, an Algebra ll and Trigonom etry class served as an option for the college bound stu e r dent. A college technique of study groups were organiz for students to work with, and assist each other in learni the material. For those who had trouble in math, vocatio I al math was offered as well, This class was an entry lev a class which stressed the basic operations as they related work. l'The new math series encourages growth tl effort, stated math instructor, Jerry Corbitt. HIM: :f '5?i. 4 l
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A Challenge 81 Goal Setting . . . EQUALS ACHIEVEMENT Accepting a challenge is what Honor Society and Year- book is all about. The first step in achievement is setting a goal. From there success comes naturally. Being in Na- tional Honor Society and a member of the yearbook staff as well, definitely makes me understand what team effort is all about. Without each other's encouragement we could never do the very best job possible, comments ju- nior student Katrina Chambliss. Along with the new year, came many opportunities to make changes in previous areas that we are already proud of. In November l985, the Mountaineer received a second place rating on a national level from the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association. We're awesome, states Honor Society President Troy Mclntosh. There are quite a few good people in our group this year, and we definitely have a group to be proud ofl The group participated in several community and school service projects as well as sold Katydids and candy bars. CANDY GALOREI Honor Society members Jim Talbot and Elaine Fuller sell candy bars to Tim Rest, Darren Jones and Kenny Legarza. SERVICE PROJECTS. Tracy Dodson, Jim Talbot, Paul Tomera and Elaine Fuller talk about the upcoming service activity for Honor Society OOOOO
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