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Conner, Stacy Conway, Danielle Corbett, Scott J. Crambes, Becky Crookshanks, Cllne Cross, Brenda Crump, Dalton CuzIcK, Robert Dahm, Angle Dalley, Daisy Danhieux, Ernest Davis, Christy Davis, Steve DeCaro, Richard DeForest, Shane Dekoekkoek, Mike Delaney, Daryl Dell ' Ergo, Tami DeRosa, Michelle Dickinson, Kristy Digman, Shane Disbrow, Ronny Dobyns, Cathy Dodge, Kelly Doring, Petra Dotson, Cindy Doutre, Crista Downs, Tiffany Drayer, Corinna Duke, David Dull, Sydney Dunning, Robert Durfee, Kim Dutton, Vicki Eck, John Eckert, Greg Eckert, Richard Edwards, Mark Ehly, James Ehmann, Martin Ellin, Angle Elliot, Dawn Elliot, Jim Ellis, Dana 84
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Wm Black, Jamie Blevins, Matt Bloomfield, Paul Borda, Bonnie Borsdorf, Aubin Boucher, Brenda Brady, Jason Breeden, Jim Brewer, Kyle Bridges, Derek Brigham, Wyatt BrinkerhoH, Erica Britt, Billy Broadway, Tim Brown, Sara I Bruce, Robert Brundin, Jessica Budden, Nikki Bullentini, Jennifer Bullentini, Tony Burgert, Shelly Burke, Todd Burrows, Kevin Byers, Christy Cadena, Joel Cain, Michelle Campos, Wayne Candow, Keith Carey, Kevin Caroll, Carin Carpenter, Don Case, Laura Chavez, Darren Chinnock, Missy Clark, Bob Clark, Stacey Clewell, Kim Cline, Lorle dinger, Andy Coates, Carrie Cole, Ronald Cody, Kerri Coen, Ric Connell, Chris luniors I ! i J ai '
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Encinas, Rick Erven, Matt Estep, Stephanie Estrada, Heidi Etchamendy, Gayle Etchegoyhen, )osh Faehling, Chris Fagan, Bryan Farris, Doug Feliz, Julie Fettic, Dorothea Field, Kevin Fischer, Butch Fisher, Kafhy Fogliani, Traci Forrester, Holly Fosnaugh, Sherrie Foster, Mike Franch, James Frank, Amy Franke, Kirk Freeman, Margie Frew, Ken Frye, Julianne G uessing games S Scott Nowlin, 1 1 Heather Russell, 1 1 You have 35 minutes to complete the test. You may begin now. Did this sound familiar? For most juniors the PSAT test was their first exposure to standar- dized testing, and their first step towards college. However, it was not their last. Many juniors then took the ACT and SAT tests. The PSAT was not as hard as I thought it would be. It was hard in a way, but not like in class. — Scott Nowlin, 1 1 I thought that it was difficult. English was the hardest because I didn ' t know what half of the words meant. — Heather Russell, 1 1 The English part was the toughest, but the math was easy. — jim Breeden, 1 1 luniors Aeron Williams and jason Brady prepare for the PSAT with a little help from a computer program designed especially for the test. Juniors found that colleges were beginning to send brochures that gave information concerning their schools. Many scholarships were opened to in- terested students. How important were the tests to juniors? It ' s very important. It ' ll bet- ter my education, said Junior Jerry Baker. Junior Lori Thomas sa id she was taking the tests because if I get a good score on them, it may result in a scholarship to a good college. Most juniors felt that taking practice tests were the best way to prepare for the tests. Since the ACT and SAT tests were a college requirement, juniors took the tests to get into tne col- lege of their choice. Many juniors felt that doing nothing was another good way to prepare for the tests. As Junior Erik Skulstad said, I want to see how good I can do on my own knowledge. by Lynda Cullen Juniors PS
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