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Maureen Friel Michael Geil Sara Funke Mary Denise Gemerek Laurie Gaglio Eric Gerbracht Daryl George Jack Ganter Seniors 23
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A.P, COURSES PAY BENEFITS FOR HARD WORK For the senior who wants to end his high school years with an intellectual challenge, an A.P. course is the answer. A.P. stands for advanced placement. A.P. courses are at a level between high school and college courses. The A.P. courses available to seniors at ICHS are: Math 12X taught by Mr. Ludwig, A.P. English lectured by Mr. Durham, A.P. Chemistry taught by Mr. Howell, A.P. Biology guided by Mr. DeFazio and U.S. Historical Perspectives instructed by Mr. Sabo. These courses were not meant for the average student. A candidate for an A.P. course must display certain qualities. He must be willing to devote many extra hours to study and have the desire to learn. For the select students who can keep up with these expectations there are rewards. The majority of A.P. courses taught at ICHS end with an ad- vanced placement examination given in May. It is scored on a scale from 1 to 5. A student attaining a score of 3, 4 or 5 may be exempt from certain freshman college courses. The most important thing to the A.P. Student is not the score achieved on the exam, but the knowledge obtained and the entire experience of having been an A.P. student. John Eberth Regan Edwards Christopher Eichler Christopher Erhardt Bill Erhardt Mary Jane Feldman Douglas Fiegl Cathy Fisher Barry Foss Gretchen Fredricks Mark Freiheit 22 Seniors
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A STEP UP FROM THE OLD YELLOW BUS Remember when you were five years old and you stepped on that huge yellow machine for the very first time? For twelve years you took that bus twice a day, five days a week, ten months a year down that same old road until you became a senior. Then it was time to drive. The bus was never quite as nice as a car ride, even though there were some good times, like when you stuck gum in Laura’s hair, or when Jimmy threw Terry’s lunch- box out the window. But the bus was never quite comfortable. It was crowded, bumpy, cold in the winter and hot in the summer. So in 1985 you pooled your money together with your best friend and decided to drive. Remember how prestigious and definitely upperclassman it felt pulling into the space right between the blue Chevy and green van. It seemed almost unfair as you walked by the underclassmen who were just stepping off the bus, but then again they’ll be seniors someday too. 24 Seniors
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