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ACADEMICS Requirements, facilities have ‘no equal’ in 1988 The basic foundation of our lives and goals is what we learn. The classes we take, our friends, and our teachers have a direct influence on what we are and what we will be. The classes we take, therefore, had more of an effect on us than we realized. This year’s academics is, without a doubt, a “Sequel With No Equal.” By- ron now has more comprehensive academic programs than ever before. From auto mechanics to home economics, from advanced composition to agriculture, the opportunity for Byron students has never been greater. Students in 1988 had no equal when it came to satisfying new academic requirements. The State of Illinois now requires more math and social studies than ever before. Seniors had to have 19 credits, the juniors needed 20, the sopho- mores 21, (continued on page 29) Left, plastics instructor Don Drake helps Mark Stroud, Brenda Col- bert, and Paula Willing sort letters for their projects. Above, Kai Grimm goes to the board to solve a problem in a biology class. Academics—27
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Left, Jennifer McCarthy heats a beaker of chem- icals in chemistry class. Below, J. D. Michaux thinks home ec is a piece of cake as he finishes his foods project. Above, Connie Bolen catches up on some studying in the library. Posing with their flour children in health are (first row) Hope Case, Tracy Spcgal, Jeneane McDonald, Angel Lutz, Kim Loberg, Pam Mahan, and Laura Carby and (second row) John Wintcrton, Michelle Leary, Jon Muranko, Penny Henricks, Troy Drake, Jamey Wood, Jose DeLaUz, Tom Friday, Dr. Johnson, and Dianne Becker.
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