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W A S-if ' if Carmen Michelle Argo Curtis Bailey Reginald Timothy Battle Dudley Berry Mlm llnuwwwwwllwluwl'lrMlx,wWEVAHQMQVGLQEULW'niiivlwillixlwmll PWM - i ,M ri-iw wg y it t f . . 1 i f ffl igg vii Amy Arno Portia Arrington Charlie Baker Kimberly Renae Baker Betty lean Beasley Hannah Courtney Beckner - 35:1 aaa ,l i CHSEP offers early credits A new government agency? A new kind of potato chip? No!CHSEP stood for the College- 1 33 High School Enrollment Program. Seniors ranking in the upper ten percent of the class and! or scor- ing well on the SAT were invited in late May by Columbus College to participate in the program. Once selected for the program, seniors took credit college courses to their liking during the regular school day. Participants gained a 1 headstart on their college careers. 1 - joe Greenhaw, senior, takes time out to study for history finals while relaxing in X the courtyard area of Columbus College. il l lj 1 r t 'i 121 5 it Q, illlt mir-ll? George David Bedsole it ,t i l l ,il iv l- ,,1, l l E t 1 5 1 5,151 72 it , li l l ll ,l 1 . , l :E 5 i i 1 5 3 l 1 1 1 ' l iii jnllh, nf 1 i Wiliam: it . will 'iii ,tit i Kimberly lrene Berry Kenneth Preston Blank Donna Block 5 H ti 1 'lv t, 1 ffittliitiiiwilltlitirirliiiiwrwiwqti-'rf -iiirllwliiiviii lilltilwigti fi v rf wt t Seniors 29
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