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Learning how to operate a fixed pulley in a general science experiment isn't always easy as shown by Jenifer Bradley, Chris Shaver and Von Crain. Using his free time during Close-Up, At the ringing of the bell, students Bernard Hatley visits Commander slowly walk to the main building to Salamanders, a punk shop. begin the school day. Opening 7
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Times Change ... But The Magic Doesn't When September comes there is a certain magic in the air that means football, homecoming and parades. Each season brings its own special feeling; Valentines, flowers and balloons. With spring, biology students collect flowers. Spring fever , a disease students contract is evident as they move slower and slower on their way to class. Punk denotes change. That is evident in the dress and hairstyles in the hall and classrooms. Neon colors are part of dress changes are followed by students in social studies. Science class follow change of direction as experiments unfold with pulleys and levers. Valentine flowers are delivered by Bobo the Clown to Karen Plasek. Searching for current events is made easier for Quinn Burks by the new newspaper rack. Looking through the flower books, Regina Robinson recalls her flower collecting. 6 Opening
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Test And Reliabilities One of the qualities that students show is reliability. This trait is necessary for achieve- ment in athletic, academic or extracurricular activities. Testing is a measure to compare improvement and to show excellence. Students who are willing to give of themselves and go the “extra mile by training, par- ticipating in outside activities and have pride in work well done are the reliable ones. Being given the prestigious all-sports trophy is Debra Anderson. It takes patience for Ronnie Baker to prepare a poster in General Science. Putting the last minute touches on the senior float are Julian Marks and Aundra Henry. Stirring sugar to find its equilibrium level proved to be more difficult than Johnny Key, Karen Jester, Myra Ursery, and Alisa McMaster anticipated. 8 Opening
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