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Ms. Saberk English class is busy at work completing an assignment tha! is to be turned in the following day. Lee Pham, Lim De La Ram, and Angie Wheeler discuss the lab on human responses and how the body performs. Scott Reidlistens anentively io what Ms. Filzgerald has to say about congruency of angles. Eagerly, Marlo Bagley, Teresa Chan, Brigitte Cantrell finish a English composition that is due. sophomore courses
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Freshmen Preceding an exam, Ms. Thacker reviews her class thoroughly, During a lecture on vocabulary presentations, Krirten Gleeson takes a momentary break from notetaking. This Study Skills class is learning the note-raking process. Breaking Tradition Outstanding freshmen? The freshman year original- ly, because of tradition, was the breaking in year and the adjustment year. Also, according to tradition Cand the by-laws of all U.S. public high schoolsj, freshmen are to be subject to ridicule by all upperclassmen. But not so much this year. True, they still received some of the same Fish jokes, but for lesser reasons. Or for no reason at all. This year the fish are smart! For each six weeks, the Principals Achievement Award has gone to the freshmen. Why? Their grade point average QGPAJ beat the other classes. Noel Brooks, a freshman this year, felt that she went through some adjustment, but it had little effect on her academic performance. To some degree, I'm sure that others experienced similar feelings, she said. academics
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Working diligently Cindy Crocker and Gean Hammonds do their classwork which is due at the end of the class period. G' Excelled in Learmng New Things This year was a rewarding one for the sophomores at jersey Village They had more room to spread their wings and thus excelled in learning many new things Biology proved to be quite interesting when they began dissecting frogs and making terrariums Watchtng My Farr Lady Vrctory, and learning grammar rules and dialect were educational to many in sophomore English Geometry with its proofs postulates, theorems angles, and segments, was enloyable for those who were looking forward to a challenging year un arles and Cayetana Galvez listen to what Ms Pauter has to say on evolution Ms Saber .t English class works very quietly on their composi tlon on uhus Caesar sophomore courses
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