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AT NOON, JOE Morrison visits with Kristi Porterfield and Shannon Garris to find out his next class assignment. Opening 5
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A Fresh Coat of Paint (Cont. from page 2). New classes were offered, including computerized accounting, office technology lab, home economics for boys, and physics, which had been dropped earlier but was revived with seven students taking part. For the first time, juniors were made aware of the Governor’s School for gifted and talented students. Two were accepted. The words “close up’’ took on a new meaning as 11 students went to Washington, D.C. for a week to observe the Capital first in french, marilyn Rose racks her brain hand under the national CloseUp for an answer. progra m. Students won honors in statewide speech and journalism contests, home ec and agri competition, and athletics. Teachers weren’t left out. For the first time in any state, they were required to take a basic skills test to demonstrate their knowledge of reading, writing and math. This was part of a new package of state education standards designed to upgrade Arkansas schools. New faces, new ideas, new classes, a new outlook. These combined to give a fresh coat of paint. 4 Opening
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A Fresh Coat of Paint Student life TURNING IN LOCKERS means the end of school has arrived. i Fresh. New things to do both in and out of school. Students found different ways to wear their hair and new styles of clothes. Many found they needed jobs to bring in money for their wardrobe or for weekend fun. Sophomores adjusted quickly and fit into almost all activities. Juniors made more money than any class before them when they presented their play March 15. Seniors changed from having the traditional graduation dance and held a reception for their parents instead. All adapted to different ways of doing things under new administration. For those who took the CloseUp trip, a variety of new experiences awaited them. In school, in town, and out of town, the fresh paint covered almost everyone. £? 6 Student life
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