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WORK OF ART. Sophomores Grace Silver and Stan lngram apply some flnishnlng touches to their masterpieces in drawing class. CALL 911 or 0 FOR HELP! Freshman Brandi Vincent practices a life-saving technique on a dummy used in health class. Learning CPR was a favorite activ- ity among students. qs MM rf X3 S' ' Q Si Q- 9 ,gf Q . . ,gn ig ,asf S9 sd .sw sm 5 .v Y? EGG HEAD. Junior Dlana Doty shows off her pride and joy, an egg baby, a class assignment in child development. ONE ON ONE. Freshman Tyrone Elmore seeks help on his short story from Mrs. Kim Pearce, wrltlng teacher. academics 55
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SHORT WORK Time flies by when you're taking OI'l9'SQfTl9SlI6I' COLITSQS Nothing lasts forever, but some stu- dents enjoyed their one-semester courses enough that they wouldn't have minded a full year of the class. Driver's ed., ceramics, printmaking, drawing, writing, child development, foods, and health all provided a break from traditional studies. Driver's ed. was a must for anyone who didn't want to be chauffered around till he was eighteen. And though no one seemed to mind taking it, especially the driving part, some were more prepared for the real roads than others. ' I didn't feel too confident even after taking the course because I've already knocked a school sign over, sophomore Jason Rahn admitted. Adding to the excitement of driver's ed, everyone had his share of embar- rassing moments those first few times behind the wheel. The most embarrassing thing that happened to me was when we were driving in Lake Dallas, and I took a left turn down a one-way street, sopho- more Chad Hightower said. Coach Webb calmly told me I was going the 54 academics wrong way. Writing, not usually a favorite pas- time of high school students, allowed students to learn new writing teqni- ques and the chance for them to ex- press their opinions so that most stu- dents didn't mind having to write es- says, reports, and short stories. It was one of the few classes where you didn't have a lot of homework because Mrs. Pearce gave you time in class to work on your writing, sopho- more Myra Medina said. Courses like health, foods and child development offered the opportunity to improve one's health and lifestyle. I definitely learned better eating habits, but I don't usually follow them because junk food is just too tempt- ing, sophomore Chris Kryzak said. If you did end up in a one-semester class that you didn't really like, at least you knew that after only 18 weeks, you could try your hand at something else. EARLY MORNING DROP-OFF. Junior Amy Young gets dropped off at school by her parents until she can obtain her ll- cense. Copy and Design by Jeni McCurdy Academics Co edlt
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SCHOOL AGAIN. Senior Robin Brewer and fresh- man Alex Brewer sit out- side on the first day of school. x A fzwsallnff ,, ii-3' '- we -E '55 31339 ,,,! I 2' LIGHTS, CAMERAS, AC- MY COMPLIMENTS T0 Tl0Nl Junior Brady Kent has THE CHEF. Sophomore makeup applied to him dur- Melissa Helms mixes a ing technical theatre class.. cake ln homemaklng. 56 aCadel'IliCS Copy and Design by Chrls Thompson, Academics Co-edll
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