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English, biology, ond history, too 'A ' 4 -f' B N-no tn, The Door to the Future Lies in Computer Moth, Science them on opple every doy, on Apple QE computer thot is. ond enroll in ony one of Enox's or Annis's mony closses. ! Mrs. Enox ond Mrs. Annis would be very hoppy teochers, if their students gove Some students tolse Computer Science to reploce science or moth closses. Underclossmen ore required to toke computer courses. But when o student mistokes BASIC lingo for COBALT or PASCAL, it is time to put owoy the worgomes CUpper Ieftj AP Biology stonds obove oll the rest. CUpper rightj Mrs. Cornelison butchers on essoy. CLower Ieftj Notolie Jefferies stores in disbelief ot Angelo Stegolls finesse. QLower rightj Donold Honcock does his best Wor Gomes imitation. - JS 23
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Advonces mode on honors . . . Jocoby envisioned o dreom. It come true with the switching of odvonced plocement closses for some of the honors' closses: Americon history, biology ll, ond English IV. Some students cloim these closses ore o nightmore. They more thon supplement the workload of honors'g they supplemented o college level course lood. Mrs. Cornelison tought the history course open only to juniors. Dropping the biology closs wos considered becouse of the omount of students thot quit the closs. However, Mrs. Pittmon contended with enough English students to fill two closses. Colculus wos not even storted this yeor due to o lock of eligible students. At the end of the yeor students tools on exom. lf they possed with high enough scores, they could receive up to six hours college credit. Although it rorely occurred thot students received the high scores, it prepored students for the four yeor long houl ogoin. Students enrolled in this AP Progrom kept up on optimistic ottitude. On o podium in Pittmon's room their spirit wos exemplified, written were the words: Alwoys Perfect Energetic Nifty Greot Loveoble lntellectuol Self-Assured Hoppy Compers. The initiols spell out AP English. 2. I its Q , H PM we 22 fFor leftj Croig Choote ploys the Bomb Scores Blues, while Pom Hurd begs for more. CUpper rightj First period AP. English loughs in the foce of Williom Foulkner ond humonism. QLower leftj Sec- ond period AP English leons upon piles ond piles ond piles of literoture books. 'mv ' ,sworn -- ,,......4-f f P . 5: , sf' .Mg what
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Hoblomos Espanol Due to the lotest institution of House Bill 72, requiring two yeors of o foreign longuoge, Sponish hod on overflow of students enrolled in the closs. Sponish wos the most populor of ' F . longuoge closses. for this widely spre of the longuoge o new . , .firs. Round- tree, wos oddeo olong with Mrs. Nesrolo, Mrs. Mouer, ond Mrs. Lovelocly. These Iodies tought Sponish from Level I, for ninth through twelfth, through Level IV. Vorious octivities of the closses includ- ed U.l.L. competition such os Prose, Poetry, ond lnformotive Speoking. These students olso dressed os the in- hobitonts of their foreign country in Dio de Culturol, or culture doy. Froncoise Due to the love ond beouty of the Romontic longuoge, French become o populor choice of foreign longuoge closs. Tought by Mrs. Corder Cheod of the foreign longuoge deportmentj ond Mrs. Curry, French consisted of four levels, with Level IV being o complete comprehension of the longuoge itself. Other octivities of the French closs olso included UIL competi- tions ond culture doys. Uopj Mrs. Roundtree ond Stormy Ellwood go fishing for Sponish fun, while Down Werzel holds down the closs. QUpper mid- dlej Rochel Beblwo onnounces her opinion, in Sponish, to Steve, Liz, ond Kris. CLower middlej Poul Dovis, French extroordinoire, helps Joson, but with whose work? fBot- romj Rochel Gill dodges the comero while Shelly sleeps on film. ti
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