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Top: Making adjustments. Tim Krohn and Ag. computer partner Tito Ramiez work on their program. Center left: Fitting the page for the border on his art project Rob Crowell tries to keep the ruler straight. Center right: Required to observe and record a child's behavior as part of the pre-school unit Polly Micheals keeps a careful watch of Mr. Rasche's Little Bean, Sarah. Bottom left: Teaching Chuck Reutz and Ryan Cox how to pace off distances Mr. Miller has them measure his accuracy. Bottom right: Putting skills to work in real life situations. Dennis Enyart and Byron Clymer debate on how to repair Dennis' shirt. 14 Academics Jamie
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Top: Quickly writing down her English homework. Debbie Willson rushes to beat the bell. Left: Contemplating the problem before her. Rhonda Kempt goes over it in her mind. Right: Watching every point. Mary Ann Crooks looks over her test. Above: “Gross. I hate dissection!” exclaims Jana Peebles, while Lisa Miller looks on. Above: A Science Fair project was required for all students with a science class: Pam Duncan explains to her Anatomy class what her Superior-rated project is about. Jamie Ac demics 13
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Optional Portions Since the required classes did not fill all the hours of a school day students had the opportunity to select some of their own classes. Their choices ranged from creative choices; such as, art, band, chorale, home ec. or vocal music; or in the field of communication including foreign languages, journalism, speech and yearbook; or skill-building classes like industrial arts, notehand, accounting, vocational agriculture, typing, and computers; to the academically challenging classes such as: advanced math and upper level Spanish or French. Electives gave students the chance to decide on what they would learn during high school. Clockwise Irom left: That Rick Bearer and Doug Dowling enjoy their Agriculture class is evident because they smile their way through their work. To study the muscles of her pig, Lynette Beroske must first remove the skin: a task she tackles reluctantly. Now that they're baked and look delicious, Lisa Barden knows it's safe to count her muffins. In a relaxed atmosphere John Pupos. Dennis Enyart, Brad Lamb. Luke Dominique and John Gormley prepare music to perform in one of Chorale's appearances. Jxme Aadw
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