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I. At the Vocational School during a Health Careers class. Amy Rieman and April Deck practice nursing on a manequin. 2. Baron Tolley works on car parts in Mechanics class at the V school. 3. Working on a project in the wood shop is senior Dana Cumby. 4. Putting the finishing touches on their plaster art are Tonda Reece and Linda Mcknight. 5. Working on homework in English class is Scott Linstruth. 6. In the library, working on a report is Adrian McCowan. OpemngB7
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And Some Of Us Even Like School How students perceive the academic world differs slightly from person to person. There are some Conner students who look forward to school each day. These are the students who do well in school and seem to get along with everyone. Then there are those who are at school simply for socializing. Whatever the viewpoint, the variety of academics available is wide. The courses at Conner, ranging from Sophomore English to Industrial Arts, are never ordinary. For example, each member of the A.P. English class, for an experiment, portrayed a person that was handicapped in one way or another for an entire day. Just as these sophomores were dedicated to their experiment, so were the students in Calculus and French. Every morning at 8:00, the Calculus class met on their own time in Mr. Stone's room in order to meet the requirements of the course. Not unlike this group in their enthusiasm for learning, the French II and French III classes were expected to meet in their spare time, French II after school at 3:15 and French III before school at 8:30. The majority of Conner students excel in one way or another. Whether they have a special talent for English. Math, or Sheet Metal the view of academics at Conner looks good. Working on an electrical assignment at the vocational school are Jeff Maines and David McNay. oHOpening
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5 I. Enjoying a day outside with her dog. Taffy, is Gina Young. 2. In his yard with Zipper, his dog. is David lavasile. 3. Helping out with some farm work in her spare time is Karen Nienaber trying to catch a chicken. 4. Outside his house putting the final touches on his car before going out for the evening is Darren Cox. 5. Ready for a party is Pam Maisch. dressed as a court jester. 8BOpening
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