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STUDENTUFE Ca+ching fhe phoiographer in acrion, a Nimifz siudenf deviafes from her classroom work. Jeff Johns u+ilizes his class Mme in a very relax- ing'way. Freshman English sfudenis cafch fhe phorogra- pher's affenfion during a class lecfure. 3 '-'S -g
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M fx, W Demonsfrafing a scienfific experiment Blake Wllllams, Science Club member, prepares cnemlcals. 3 ff . t, J Q A 0 k , rr Parficipafing in a club even? fha? involves five days of planning is J-Ramsevs a lunlor wlno relwearses by herself in fron? ol a wall before a speech Tournament Senior and sophomore Student Council repre- senfafives confribufe ideas on flne upcoming plans lor Homecoming. As mosf club meelings perlawr To fne ser ous business of upcornlnq events The Naflonal For ensic League lNFl.l club members suclw as K rn Weddle and Kallvv Plulllps perform flwenr acl Doug Sepfer, senior Clvess club member looks - on flue chess board lor a posslble move fo cour leracf lwls opponenfs prnor move 1. x
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Doug SepTer knows beTTer Than anyone, ThaT Taking ' ' Q .h f Ll noTes is a parT oT every class. 'u 0,- 'Ku ai.,-Q 4 .. .0 s-T. as 3 fn , . 3 ' x 1 1 . Q ' ' Q , I is 1 V ws Day-To-day classes TTen when we qoT involved in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, we TorqoT abouT The acTual purpose oT school. We TorqoT abouT The everyday classes ThaT make up school liTe. Many oT our classes didn'T call Tor a qreaT amounT oT ouTside work. Tor example There was maTh, English, sci- ence, and hisTory. MosT oT The work Tor These courses could be Taken care oT in class, while some ouTside sTudy work was needed. OTTen our exTra- curricular acTiviTies such as aThIeTics. drama. band, drill Team. and iournal- ism Took precedence over These sub- iecTs. A Typical NimiTz class room consisTs oT ThirTy or more desks, a chalk board. sTudenTs, and a Teacher. OTTen The sTudenTs TelT The drab blue walls conf Tined Their minds and expressions. IT was True, ThaT The small and limiTed space conTined many sTudenTs, buT Tor The mosT parT, The Typical NimiTz class room served The purpose Tor learning. 5 aTTer along day. Many sTudenTs Took advanhaqe of The sfudy halls oTTered To caTch up on homework and relax There was no rule againsf working TogeTher in some classes. as Benny Hengy works on a biol- ogy assignmenT wiTh his lab parTner. STUDENT LIFE 27
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