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. . . in the classroom Sophomores in 6th hour Current History class exhibit various classroom study hofcxts. The classroom is a different place for everyone. Some students see the classroom as a door opening on new horizons of the future. For others, the classroom is. as expressed by one student, a place to wear my new clothes. And for still others, these rooms are a place to talk to friends and catch up on the latest gossip. The '83-'84 class schedule included seven class hours instead of the former six. Students' most common complaint concerning the change was the increased load of homework. When asked about extensive assignments. Teanna Matz, sophomore, mumbled With all the homework I've got, I should just take the whole locker home! Many students also agreed that their classes were more difficult. Mike Stewart. |unior, described the first part of the year with these words. There have been new challenges and harder classes as we all struggle to move up the ladder of education. For some students, it was a struggle. Classrooms were a required part of our daily lives. Each student will remember them, whether with fondness, regret, or perhaps sadness. These rooms were the setting for happiness, laughter, and also frustra- tion. But whatever the view of the classroom, it was a vital ingredient in the making of the 1983-1984 school year. In the Classroom 7
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Steve Goddard doesn't glance away quickly enough os the photogropher catches a smile. Joe Grohom diligently punches a program into the computer Carl Abbott retreots into a secluded corner to reod his book 6 Opening
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Art Students Create Mascot Mura Thanks to the 83-84 Art Department, the MHS Warrior Mascot reigns supreme over his CVL partners in the MHS gym. This mural was the product of the Art Proiect class. It was designed and painted under the instruction of Mr. James Versch. art instruc- tor. Art I and II and Art Proiects were this department's course offerings for the 83-84 school year. Students found it easier to be creative in the informal atmosphere offered in this classroom. The arts should be Warrior moscot reigns supreme in the MHS gym stressed more in high school becouse with all of the required courses, the kids need to have a class that they can be more creative in, said Versch. Most of the students enrolled in art are there because they really enjoy it. When asked what satisfaction she received from taking 6rt, senior Brenda Hiebert replied. It feels good to finish a proiect you've created and for people to compliment you on it. Some of the students plan to enter art- related fields in future years. Brenda Hiebert selects colors for her protect in the Arts Protects doss. As Kerry Mogothon. joe Fitzpatrick, ond Ryan Wolker carefully consider the possibilities of how to do the ort protect. Mr James Versch. art instructor, finally sticks his pencil in his mouth and explains exoctly how to do if. 8 Art
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