Halifax Academy - Voyager Yearbook (Roanoke Rapids, NC)

 - Class of 1986

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E SX -u Wij . ei' a v DUE DATE for bug collections captures the attention of Ricky Barnes, Andy Hale, and Russ Taylor as they examine the work of their biology classmates. AWARENESS OF AVAILABLE RESOURCES comes to Tony Grizzard dur- ing work on his massive library project for English IV. 1 In 1. 'I K n E yKt R sis dm jf . if ,W 1 E - :.w.....,.., Special Projects III

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Special projects meant more than just a DUE DATE I don't know why we need to do this junkf, often echoed the sentiments of high school students. Casually, this statement expressed a reaction to pressureg moreover, the reaction prevailed during times of special projects. Usually, students eventually admitted the importance of special AN ADDED ADVANTAGE for preparing a Spanish dish, Karla Montealegre, ex- change student from Costa Rica, assists Ronnie Keeter. assignments such as library projects, research papers, collages, oral presentations, and other ex- traordinary tasks. Surprisingly, some students even confessed that they learned more from the major challenges than they did from the everyday exercises. Some of the work was even fun! ...-'?'s' -w:': 5



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MI It gives me a headache, replied Mrs. Loretta Conner, school secretary. Her quick response ex- plained a problem that was beyond the administrations control. As the enrollment increased, many students registered at the begin- ning of school. Consequently, a book shortage resulted. Quite commonly, students found themselves sharing textbooks while teachers attempted to maintain sanity during already ordinarily hectic opening days. To complicate matters, other schools that experienced shortages demanded service from the suppliers, too. With such demand, the task of re-ordering almost be- came impossible. Eventually, orders were filled. In the meantime, however, the demand for paper skyrocketedg students and teachers learned more than ever the value of a handout. THE COST OF CRIME typifies the subject of a handout presented to Jill Dickens and sociology students of Mrs. Aycock. 46 III Book Shortage Increased enrollment led to SS NG PAGES

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