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l 1' TYPE-O. Freshman Sherry Thambi tries YARD WORK. For a project in business getting the best grades possible by cor- ownership class, senior James Mathers rectlng all her errors. draws a promotional poster. f.. PERFECT ANGLE. Freshmen Jeff Huh- TEAM WORK. Senlors Kate Kelly and Ke- tanen and Kevin Grant design their pro- vin Davis design their advertising cam- jects for the Drafting l class . palgn for business ownership class. Copy and Design by Jeni McCurdy, Academics Co-edit! 58 organizations
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First Foremost First times can catch you by surprise Fill in the blanks: The very first time l , l was so scared that I . I will never again. First times happen just about every day to people. Driving a car for the first time and the first day in high school are major firsts in life. When l saw the high school, the first thing I noticed was that it was very small, and it was a big change from my old school in Toronto, said sopho- more Mike Hutney. Driving to school for the first time is a big step in the driver's life. On the first day after you have your license and you call your friends to tell them you are driving to school. Here's what o typically happens: I expected everyone to see me and say, 'Look, there's Kelly driving! ' said junior Kelly Clay. But it really wasn't any big dealfl Along with being a new student comes the horror of trying school lunches for the first time. I wasn't sure what was sitting on my plateln said sophomore Brandi Kasberg. But really, it was OK. Twenty years from now, when you look back upon your life, youlll re- member these first times. You'll re- member everything about them and maybe even have one big laugh. PRE-SCHOOL. Senlor Patricia Struthers and junior John Struthers, transfer stu- dents, register for school. academics 57
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wzfzf' . , Looking Mr. Goodjob With sights set on the Ugrownupl' world, business, vocational, and indus- trial arts classes learned practical sur- vival skills and trades. l've learned how to balance a checkbook, make bank statements and basically learn how to budget my mon- ey, said sophomore Kim Frank. Learning about how to get along with the boss was one of the things taught in marketing class. I've learned to say that the boss is always right! said senior Jamie Cox. lf being an architect or carpenter was someone's interest, Mr. Alan Lin- son, the new industrial arts teacher, was the right person to go to. This year we're trying to improve the whole department by replacing some of the equipment and trying some new and interesting projects, said Mr. Linson While most students were at home doing homework or just goofing off, Vocational Office Education lVOEl and marketing students were working at their jobs earning money. Everyone always says, 'Oh cool, l can get out of school and earn mon- ey, ' said senior Monica Stoakley. It's not like that. Usually we're work- ing long after everyone else is out of school, Ready or not, real world, here come the Coppell business students! 'UQ FILE 13. Senior Marcy Brown files many papers away at her part-time job for VOE. academics 59
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