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The Key to the Future iwChat are your career goals? fTo be in some kind of law en- orcement or business. — Billy ayes, 1 1 ' I want to become an Oceanog rapher, and as a backup, a photojournalist. In my spare time, I would like to write. — Jason Macy, 1 1 ' I want to go to college and major To follow Mr. Hunter ' s foot n music. — Trevor Cox, 11 steps and win the Nobel Prize. — Liz Sontag, 1 1 I am planning to become an ac- tress and win an Academy Award. — Melissa Supera, 11 plan on becoming an elemen- tary school teacher. — Jennifer Comstock, 1 1 Jenae Ward helps Erin Sherwood with a Senior ndie Bu rica uses the card catalogue mind boggling problem in their fourth to find a book for Mr. McCuIley ' s class, period Spanish class. Involvement 161
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s I speaking of Academics What was your most challeng- ing class and why? My most challenging class is English III because there is more homework and classwork than any other class I have. — Matt Elam, 1 1 Algebra II, because it ' s a chal- lenge everyday trying to talk Mr. Croghan into giving me a good grade. — Lynlee Bybee, 1 1 Algebra II tough class. Hard work and homework every night. — Jenica Keller, 10 Anatomy because there is a lot of memorizing involved, and the essay questions are long. — Car- rie Quinn, 1 1 Trigonometry in my junior year. — Margie Gornik, 12 Rhetoric for Mrs. Crumb. She didn ' t give us the answers. She made us find them ourselves. Al- so she gives much homework. — Kelly Nichols, 12 A. P. Government. It ' s the only class that actually requires me to study for the test. — Michelle Hill, ' 12 Biology. — Eric Wolfe, 10 Drama, it allowed me to be- come a different character almost everyday of the week. — Jeff McCracken, I I Algebra II because it ' s alge- bra. — Aaron Gumms, 1 1 Algebra II because I never have understood how a +b =c ' — Christine Peterson, 12 Trig. It reaches things you can ' t and don ' t want to under- stand. — Mike Williams, 12 Algebra II. I guess I have some sort of a brain block allowing me to get 40 ' s and below on all tests of importance. ' — Tami Dell ' Ergo, 12 I60d
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State Your Debate Forensics was a speech and debate club which went to tournaments and debated is- sues. The club attended tourna- ments approximately ft)ur times during the school year, including one tournament at LINR. At the end of the year stu- dents were given individual awards for their pcrtormances in debates. The club was small this year, but the two girls, Cinthia Beck and Kendra Wastun, ho were the most competitive members of the team did a very good job at the debates, said the club advisor, Mr. Mc- Granaghan. There was also a Speech and Debate class which Mr. Mc- Granaghan taught fourth pe- riod, but not all of the students in the class were on the team. Sophomore, Mtirin Holtct prepares for her debate in Speech and Debate class. Forensics: Kendra Wastun, Brent Reed, Cinthia Beck. Senior, lieiither Becker stops to copy Cory Newton ' s Fnglish notes. 162
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