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Lopez, Corlno Lyles, Pony Lymuel, Donny Lywiskl, Long Moi, Long Monhelmer, Moriso Morsh, Stephen Mortln. Debbie Martin, Morcio Morfin, Shannon Mason, Raymond Moson, Stacy Matocha, Jennifer Morula, Hank Moxey, Kelly Maxwell, Angel McBride, Darren McDermott, Rita McCreary, Jock McCroskey, Lisa McCuiston, Parricia New Requirements Sophomore Raymond Moson works on his chemisrry in Mrs, Noncy Dell ' s chemisrry class. Academic procedures hove changed over the past few years, and sophomore and freshman classes have experienced these changes more rhon other classes. The grading system has nor only been changed, bur also has been changed back. The only exception is that below 70 is foiling. Each three weeks, failing students receive progress reports and each six weeks each student receives a report card. A state law requires a parent ' s signature and returning rhe cord to school. Failing students may attend tutorials where they receive help. Some teachers require students to attend tutorials. Sophomore Michael Johnson said, The school system is changing too much. They should do if one way and leave it that way. One change unique to freshmen and sophomores is the new graduation requirements including a fourth year of English and math. Some students may want to achieve an advanced seal on their diploma, so add two years of foreign language, one year of computer science, and one year of fine orrs. Senior Donny Allen said, I ' m glad I ' m not o freshman. Although the new requirements may seem too much, many juniors and seniors have fulfilled rhese re- quirements. Senior Kay Killingsworth said, The diploma will be worfh much more to the people who work the hardest for it. All of the academic changes have made an impact on many lives. Each student deals with these changes dif- ferently. Mr. Frank Stansfield, senior teacher, said, I look upon if as an experiment to turn things around to pro- duce stronger students. These students will receive a bet- ter academic background, which will help them in rhe future. ClQSSes 89
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Home, Ken Hrncirih, Ronchord Hunt, Liz Hunter, Kim Hunter, Donoe Hutson, Renee Jackson, Volory Jocobsen, Brandy Joromlllo, Jesus t» Jermoin, Renet Johonson, Telisa Johnican, Kennedy Johnson, Michael Johnson, Steffanle Johnson, Tyrone Jones, Alvin Jones, Michael Jones, Sarah Jones, Todd Jost, Jesse Joyce, Paula Karow, Cheryl Kelly, Kevin Killingsworrh, Monica Kinner, Lisa Klrkland. Stephanie Knowles, James Lodner, Clifford Ladnier, Greg Lange, Joner LaRoux, Melody Lasslrer, Melissa Lawson, Yola Le, Chap Leal, Ruby LeBouef, Aimee Lee, Laney Levi, Darrell Linkey, Michael Lobit, Bobby Lock, Loretta Lopez, Alex losses
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McDonlel, Moc Meode, Curtis Meodows, Dino Medino, Hermellndo Meguess, 5corr Melancon, Mike Mendoza. Rosie Menorri. Joanie Miller, Jomes Millican, Richelle Mitchell, Luke Moreheod, Eric Monford, Leo Monres, Morio Mullen, Corherine Mullings, Rita Murrell, Steven Murrie, Vlcki Muslck, Wendy Nicholas, Anrhony O ' Holloron, Mike O ' Holloron, Srephonle Overman, Melinda Padgett, Dallas Palmer, Randy Park, Eric Pornell, Chris Pascavage, Pam Pate, David Patterson, David Patterson, Jomes Potton, Reglna Peeples, Jeff Pennington, Michoel Penton, Kathleen Perez, Ricky Peterson, Angle Peterson, Dionne Pettlgrew, Monty Pierce, Jason Powers, Shelly Prock, Becky iosses
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