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A7,2ff,1ww2Lf5e 05... Volwnfeaz ffigbwy ln it's fourth consecutive year. peer helpers, orga- nized by Mrs. Kathy Howsare and Mr. Randy Denner. met two days in each cycle to learn how to reach out to other students. To begin with all the students participat- ed in exercises to learn more about themselves and learn more about the other students that were involved in the class. Class discussions later involved more seri- ous topics such as death. teenage sex, and suicide. The group attempted to reach out to other high school students in need through a tutor program. The library was a good place to meet students and go over homework and answer questions. The students were matched up through the guidance office. Some students traveled to Ed White Elementary School as part of the peer helper program to help teach- ers and students with projects and problem areas. Many students were eager to see a high school helper show up in class. FORTY-FOUR
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The ten pound Boa Constrictor. Mozart, makes his home with Mike Benson. He has had him for a year and a half and he eats four rats a week. Keeping twenty-nine individually caged foxes in his back yard. Dan Meyer gets as close as he can to his favorite, a two year old purebread silvertipped fox. named Vinny. Farm dogs are talented and handy in many different ways. Tom Loussaert holds Xavier his three year old rabbit while live year old Ralph, a Austrailian Red!Blue Heeler, climbs up the ladder to help out in the 7f?'7742 loft. Animals of all shapes and sizes live in all parts of the world. They walk, crawl. fly. or swim and range in size from microscopic to enormous. There are so many animals in the world that no one could possibly count them all but select few are tamed and brought into homes to become pets. Many students at North Scott have common animals as their household pets. Cats, dogs. parakeets. Canaries. and fish are commonly found. These companions are playful and entertaining. but are also taught to do tricks. obey com- mands, and warm beds on cold nights. Responsibilities for each pet varies, an afterschool walk, meals. and attention top the list. But some students go beyond the typical household Spot. Morris, and Bubbles. A few North Scott students pre- fer more exotic pets such as mice, snakes, spiders, and turtles. You can't really teach these animals to roll over and play dead, but students love them just the same. Among the many farm dogs. cats. e A h 1 , and goats. Val it . 'P e if Johnston owns IS Q, If, 3355 her quarter horse : , ,ffl A Captain. Val races is Q J . if QQ her horse ln rodeos gi ' t gi- V -- . V . .. I t, 5 5. and at local tracks if 2 . , during the summer. A, M .yh4g 'gyg if f + f X, f I IJ X A r W , :E S 1 .wr g A 4 RSM ,ess f. 3 ' T . M 5 f f X K Gai' s if ' A' f X . if ,fur i g, A , , Q ' N 5 'K x L ii' .tt jmfisi -n .43 -if 'E f fb 5 by .,.. s'f:' f'7 ' i f .i... ' J c' x , H . . k.- , ,jx ff I - . , Q Rf A at .... MX , K I ,. is ,...., ,7-S' ss... sf.. X -- Nfgm. ...,......- XXX. 4 M-, M FORTY-SIX s g V. 5 5. 55, A 2 if f 2 '39 , 'ss fa .pdf W , m f wal f- I, i v , I 1 !' 'iff 5 , mf in .. If 1' ,. Qs, l film 'V N, I4 S . , 5 -I! W Quit? J iw. Q 2 fu me . as X X .
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