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Academics Hard work, blood, sweat and tears are some of the images which come to mind for any student when thinking of the rigors which academic courses bring on. Academics, ranging from the basic solid courses to the more varied electives, served as the basis of a complete education. Students at Memorial are offered a wide curriculum which concentrates on preparing them for a college education. This curriculum includes courses as general as Introduction to Algebra I, Physical Science and as specified as Physics II and Calculus. The diversity of courses offered to students results from the students' de- mand for a more specialized academic course load rather than the district's demand for one. Determination and perseverance are two qualities which are con- sistently found in Memorial students. The hard work which must be undergone to achieve success instills special traits in students. The gradual increase from general to specifics, which Memorials cur- riculum provides, serves not only to form a better understanding within the student of the course itself, but to establish essential study habits and character traits which will help him in later life. A diverse curriculum in addition to an excellent teaching student body produces the type of student which has been consistently associated with Memorial, a student who begins his work with determination and finishes with pride. uU Drafting I develops drawing skills. lunior Paul Gregory uses his textbook as a reference while drawing three dimensional figures. Photo by Dan Thompson. Ceramics taught students to work with their hands. Iuniors Iohn Holland and Abbe-Sue Abrams create vases out of clay. Photo by Dan Thompson. fl U. QI' 1 Y.. '--1 .M 'X i 206 O Academics
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