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TO PERFECT her German, Laurie Raether consults Mrs. Gail Folstadt. USE OF the microscope makes science class interesting for Dan Baugh. AS AN art student, Lori Gerber finds an outlet for her creativity. LARRY MILLER, Darrell Austin. and Brad Tillot- son spend part of their class time in the hall. Opening ' 13
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We Had TimeTo Learn , ii' K Auf: 'ft X : X ' '4 ' TOMMY Altaway and Denise Alewine find one another's help useful in this experiment. tudents, time was often spread thin between several extracurricular activities. Classes were even skipped for the sake of extracurricular organizations. However, in spite of this, we still found time for our academic activities. Our schedules were filled with math, English, science, foreign language, and other solid subjects. After all, learning was the original and major purpose of school. Despite popular opinion, learning could sometimes be quite interesting. Labs and other experiences provided a welcome break in routine for science students. Some classes such as art, allowed students to put their talents to good use. These things along with the help of our teachers helped us to gain useful knowledge from classroom activities. Even though we were kept busy with our books and homework, many of us were planning future academics. The PSAT, a test for college- bound juniors, was given in October. Throughout the year, seniors were meeting registration deadlines for the SAT, ACT, and achievement tests. They also spent school hours discussing college plans with their counselors. l 2 ' Opening CHEMISTRY labs require Ronny Hunt's skill and concentration. TAKING the PSAT gives Tammy Bruce time to take a quick nap.
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Chamberlain lTlcCarty: lla' A WIDE grin and sense of humor are two qualities that make Mr. Neil Chamberlain a favorite with both students and faculty members. in-we 3' DECORATED with a raincoat and rose boutonniere, Mr, C sits patiently through the drizzle at the Home- Uk coming game. If ' ,. ,, THE it 45-'f' . -ev 'QLQQ 5? 'W as-1 L s AS BAND director, one of Mr. Chamberlain's jobs MR. CHAMBERLAIN andjunior drum major Joni Thiessen laugh over a threat from Crosstown rival, the is handing out senior band members' letterjackets. Colonel Band. I4 ' Dedication
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