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K oy Picou, Assisronr Principol. R omono Pope, Bookkeeper. R ebecco Porrer, Algebro 1, Geomerry. Jockle Quirk, Guidance Secrerory, Terry Roberrson, Advonced Morh, Compurer Science. A nne Smoll, l3oslc'NSrudy Skills. R obbie Spangler, World Hisrory, Girls Boskerboll coocn, Trock ond Field coocn. PE BO Acodernics Y?
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W fter studying for on upcoming test, freshmon Terri Hollingsworth finds time to sociolize, E xecuting her typing skills on the computer, junior Koren Jeonne concentrotes on producing on error free computer printout. L istening to Miss Terry Piobertsons instructions, Corl Hill concentrates on understonding o complicated lesson. Curriculum Toughens ts o cold Jonuory morning ond Biology ll students ore orriving with their nine weeks science projects Soon the room becomes full of prqects ln one corner is o humon broin model while in onother is o diogrom of o humon eye. lt s obvious these students hove on interest in science. But for those who don't, the odditionol science re- quirement moy be tough. Upcoming sophomores ond freshmen will be required to tolse ot leqst three yeors of science insteod of two, These requirements must include o yeor of generol or physicol science, o yeor of Biology I ond o yeor of either Biology ll or chemistry. D etermined to complete his computer science os- signment, senior Glenn Gloss hurries to finish his lost problem before the bell rings. uring on interesting discussion about the diversities of biology, junior Shown Morrell roises her hond to osk o question. Science .7o. Academics
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Fit For Life nterested in starying slim and trim? Then girls physical education class is just the place to be P E is an instructive course that teaches students to stay fit and healthy for life I never have to worry about being out of shape said sophomore Darby Bul lard Many students don t get enough exer in shape and fit for life There are a variety of activities that keep both students and teachers busy and in rs Leader s class participates in a game called tini kling because she feels it develops good coordina tion Senior Tracy Rodriguez pohshes up her tinikling s 1 airing for the roll to be called sophomores Dianne Broom Karen Brumfield Jeanette Bullock and Mi chelle Carter prepare themselves for daily activities shape throughout the year These include aerobics bowling modern and square dancing hacker Ca combination of hockey and soccerb softball track and field and volleyball These activities give students an opportunity to participate in a number of sports They also prepare students for later pants to meet new people and make new friends Mrs Mable Guntz Mrs Dot Hammock and Mrs Nikki Leader instruct their classes in the fundamentals and basic skills of their daily exercises and planned activities Being in an informal situation kids are more likely to reveal their true personality I like rharl like to know the students I like keeps me feeling young said Coach Nikki Leader rretching out before participating in class activities is very important Junior Cindy Hollingsworth and sophomore Karen Brumfield loosen their muscles in preparation for a strenuous workout cise on their own. P.E. teaches them to stay competition. This, in turn, enables partici- being around rhe younger generation, it kllsl i l i l ,, 'I' aking advantage of a break, freshmen Rebecca Milton, Renee Owen, and Adriane Murray use this time to discuss the events of the day. vw 'r , T All ,,,. 1 f P. E. 81- Academics
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