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Page 22 text:
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Sophomores back for second year The Sophomores felt as if they were really going some- where this year as they moved up the ladder and were no longer Freshmen. Some of the favorite classes were Typing, which was very challenging; Home Ec., where designing a house was their big nine weeks project; Geometry, which really puzzled some minds. Biology was everyones favorite! Eng- lish consisted of reading the novel Of Mice and Men and the play Julius Caesar. Most Sophomores will remember this year as a busy and fulfilling one. World History students appear to have various thoughts in class. Front row: Kris Marie Musil, Christy Tines, Andie Harsch, Debbie Nyberg. Second row: Keith Roberts, Dawn Trosper and Bob Trosper. Rhonda Holtze, Andi Harsch, and Mary Harpst intently inspecting a grasshopper. Brad Lewis, Andi Harsch, and Christy Tines concentrating on a Geometry worksheet. 18
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The rat pack of American History. Homework The Black Area for Juniors The juniors had more varia- tion this year in their choice of classes. The required classes were English 11 and American History. Along with studying for their regular classes, many juniors were preparing for ACT tests for college. Several of the classes had a surprise bonus. One of these bonuses was a picnic in the French class. The juniors in Art I went to McCook for a paint-in at the college. In speech class the students prepared and taped on video commercials and skits for their final project. Denny Cornett vocalizes in speech. Joe Stone, Mike Price, Julie Kubik, Troy Mousel, and Clayton Hampton, is this what you call using your study time? 17
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Freshmen back at the beginning High school at last! That’s what the Freshmen were say- ing at the beginning of the year. A new experience for the students was having a choice in the classes to take. Three of the six classes students had to take were English, General Science and Pre-Algebra or Algebra I. Most of the students also chose to take World Geography. Home Ec. students learned how to decorate cakes. General Business students were given the opportunity to apply decision-making skills in a marketing simulation where they competed with each other as four teams operating sand- wich shops. Home Ec. 9 display their decorated cakes. Students are Shauna Jesse, Vanessa Mehaffie, Ann Trosper, Pam Raburn, Lori Witte, Misty Cotton, Eric Morgan, Shawn Colson, Jerri Rice, Chris Wolfe and Kim Tellus. World Geography students have a hard for the camera, time deciding whether to study or pose Trevor Kubik poses beside his Industrial Arts project. John Smith and Ken Koerperich working on their Industrial Arts project. 19
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