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1. The first thing is . . . 2. One last check 3. Pondering over questions 4. Studying hard. 5. What do I write next? 6. A familiar sight. Feature 19
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Testing Tests, final exams, and quizzes are all part of a student’s life within school. Exams test your ability to learn specific subjects studied in many different classes, making many different tests. Suzanne Saba commented: “I don’t like tests but one thing that helps me get through is this little philosophy: If I pass, in ten years I'll be 28; and if I fail, in ten years I’ll be 28. Either way tests don't tickle my toes.” Tests are not only given in written form throughout high school or even college days, but the progress shown, the control of one’s-self, being independent and responsible are tests of ability that go on throughout your life. Cindy Jackets said: ‘The tests are hard, but no matter how you do, it doesn’t make any difference a hundred years from now. The A.C.T. and P.S.A.T. tests are very well known. These tests are prerequisite tests for many colleges which students at Cooper and many other high schools may be planning to attend in order to further their education. Tests, written or otherwise, will always play a big part in all of our lives. U. Z-7 A rOv Q Lyl l lc c y oJcr Of) £ feu- t hp Q$ next Atrs 6 4 18 Feature
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1978 Court This year Cooper had a selection of 24 Homecoming candidates. They were Jean Hels, Becky Adams. Tracy Chase. DeeDee Durant. Lori Haight. Lori Grimstead. Lisa Johnson. Carolyn Mattson. Marsha McAlpine. Cheryl Pappin, Stacy Sullivan. Kim Wrobleski. Dan Andresen. Joe Butorac, Ron Cruikshank, Dave Invie, Bill Konkol. Mark Leutem. Brian Spencer. Jeff VanEssen, Jeff Steenerson, Jim Tabor. John Townsend and John Tracy. The selection was narrowed down to four princesses: Becky Adams. Jean Hels. Lisa Johnson. Carolyn Mattson; and four princes: Bill Konkol. Mark Leutem. John Townsend, and Jim Tabor. DeeDee Durant and Jeff Steenerson were chosen by the senior class as Homecoming Queen and King. Queen DeeDee said. “This year’s Homecoming will always be a very special memory for me for the rest of my life.” King Jeff commented. I thought this year's Homecoming showed a lot of school spirit, and I was honored to be Homecoming King.” 20 Homecoming
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