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Few Affected B No PasslNo Pla Fi l We discovered if we studied hard, we could play hard and both had their rewards. Championships came our way in sports, achievements were recognized in the classrooms, and we found ability where we thought there was none. At the end of the first six weeks, our school had the least number of failures of the city's three high schools. Forty-five students out of 1056 failed and were Junior Tommy Lueck and classmates apply test-taking skills for a weekly testing situation. Y YU9 therefore suspended from extra-curricular activities for a period of six weeks. As we accepted the challenges presented to us by the reforms sent throughout the state to the school districts from the legislature, we found that they were attainable. Our attendance increased, our grades improved, and we found that learning can be fun! Practicing note-taking skills in a science class are Sophomores Eddie Ysasaga, Kenny Green and Kathy Smith. 12 - Student Life
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,gwmts get 'iii ' W i I VF., I mg-H. I k kkkrr I M y A ...K or c ' ' if! ii I l Mayday, Mayday, l'm losing control! is the expression reflected on the face ol Junior Varsity coach Don Carlson. Just looking at the faces ot drill team officers Michelle Edwards, Flenita Lewis, Deborah Leleu, and Sue Ozuna makes it unnecessary to ask it they are proud to be Huskies! Rah seems to be the expression of enthusiasm l?j from Junior Christina Beasley, while Elizabeth Torres shows her excitement during a pep rally! These megaphones await usage by the Husky cheerleaders. Student Lite -
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Taking advantage of class time for taking notes and listening to explanations are Sherry Dodson and Cynthia Davis. Hard daily study pays oft when testing time arrives. ML, Sophomore Tracy Reich at K Q H d 1 L I ..- understands that class participation is considered an important part of his grade by a number of teachers. Taking advantage of a few extra minutes for study is Junior Angela Ridgway. In order to play tennis, must pass all of her classes. she Student Life - 13
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