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: ■■ ' ' y1 ■ ' J. Mr. Grange uses his brains while teaching junior Tracy Almand a little something about Human Anatomy.
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Carrie Alcorn, fessica Dach, Sarjh Ward Kathy Amster, Signe Hancock, Marissa Dela Torre, Leah Poole, Andrea La Nave, Cindy Rockwood, Monte Chaix, and coach David Amsler celebrate their achievements during the parade that was held lo honor them, the state champions As Miss Nevada Teen awards Cmdy Rockwood with a rose, she compliments her on her shirt which says ' lesus is my coach ' on the front, and ' Mr. Frank is the assistant coach ' on the back. A car full of juniors , Amy Thatcher, Heather Russel, Stephanie Owen, and Becky Crambes radiate school spirit by participating in the parade to honor the cross country team ' s victory.
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Clubs and aca . . . acadeh . . . what? What is that word and what does it have to do with school? , , , • I I I • First of all, try to say it. A-kuh-dem-icks. Icks is right ... or is it? Academics are the reason you go to school, t s that Trigonometry class you simply abhore. It s that P.E. class you thought you outgre it ' s that English 11 class you finally pass( Academics are those classes required of the students to pass before graduation. They came complete with books, homework, and teachers.Where did it all end up? Most likely in a diploma and hopefully in your memory. But how could academics be off the wall when they are required classes without much pizazz? Wei, that ' s where the clubs came in. Through different clubs you make the most ot academics by participation.You held bake sales published papers, made posters, supported teams, led the cheering, invested money, sold ice cream ... the list goes on. Remember those suckers you sold ' . . . three for a dollar, or thirty- five cents each: chocolate, peanut butter and caramel ... , . . . You made the grade. In fact, by joining ac- tivities you left your mark on the wall — in a rather ' off the wall. ' Senior Kendale Deulks keeps a somber look as she reads over her book assignment. Yum, yum, eat ' em up! Senior Nicki Martin takes one more bite to finish her meal at an Inter- national Club banquet. First aid was never so fun! Partners Mike Anderson and Ramona Farley practice a first aid maneuver in Mr. Grange ' s health class. luniors lacey Loveland and Dusti Houk smile at a com- ment written on their papers from the teacher, highlighting an especially well- done section. Contents Zero hour . Pep Club State Op School .
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