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1. Mr. Earl Delp gives a lecture to his fifth period history class. 2. Lillie Vanzant concentrates on setting up her apparatus for an experiment in Chemistry. 3. Senior Sara Martorana uses her time wise- ly by studying for an upcoming government test. 4. Junior Candy Crisp has fun while learning to arrange food in ways that are appealing to the senses Student Life 7
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Making The Grade The whole high school experience is made up of two areas: academics and social development. Out of these two, the biggest and most im- portant area, is the academics. Al- though many students do not yet realize it, the main reason for being in high school is to learn. It is the preparation for our journey into the “real world.” For freshmen, their basic classes, consisting of Algebra, World Cultures, a science and En- glish, give them just a taste of what is to come in their sophomore and junior years. Then, as students start to mature into their second and third year of high school, they are faced with classes that are the basis for their upcoming senior year. After the obstacles are finally met, stu- dents begin to prepare for college or other post-graduation pians as they venture into their senior year by tak- ing such classes as Calculus, Phys- ics, and Government. Finally, se- niors realize that by taking these classes, they are studying for their future and preparing for new challenges. 1. Mr. Roy Winfield goes over homework with his fifth period Chemistry class. 2. Mr. Jim Deering helps his students prepare for a World Cultures test. 3. Senior Carole Orris works on a piece of jewelry for art class. 6 Student Life This page sponsored by the SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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New Looks Madison High School students entered this year with many dif- ferent styles and types of hair cuts. The way someone wears his or her hair can say much about their personality. Some people had long hair, some short, some colored, some shaved, some de- signed. The vast variety of hair styles just goes to show the many different tastes of M.H.S.’s students. 1. With lines on the side, Jack Clause has a different haircut. 2. Laura Merrill sports her heavy metal hair. 3. Andy Leitert shows his “do . A. Brian Robishaw prefers his hair to the side and in his eyes. 5. Rob Miller gives us the curly look. 6. Danny Soulsby admires Brian Rohrs Hair. 8 Student Life
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