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Colleges Award Credit PNH offered several classes that a student could take to receive college cred- it. The foreign language de- partment, for example, had what was called the 1-8-1-8 program. This program al- m m ed students in he nd fifth level of a ecewe Clem W' Od ' QHVC ance to earn 25i2iiiW 'credit at a minimal most according to Dr. Mi- chael Dulick Spanish V 4 t teacher. University of Missouri at St. Louis offered students in Early English Literature, Shakespeare and English Literature, or Modern West- ern Literature, credit hours for taking these courses. Advanced Placement Ex- ams were also available. -Laura Jennemann Juniors Carrie Stroo and Melissa Annand practice speaking Spanish for a presentation. Spanish IV students, look through the book to find helpful hints for their group activity. 'Swarm afx
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In order to watch her weight, Amy Blythe drinks Diet Coke during her free time. To get in her daily one or two miles Mrs. Betty Moenk- haus spends her prep peri- od walking around the school. Taking advantage of the ever-S0-faithful bench press at Mademoiselle health spa is Senior Dana Schwartz. if ,t f K . ' f jr f-'- VA 1 Tag Q 3 . '17 .- 'i ' .54-' XVU, 'ffi',,f,..v,wrf.ft3g ' to ,, E , e G' ,: 11 . .. ' T f . ,, ,..4.mfr.. ,f, .. 54 ,,..a.s.,...t . 1 Z' Senior Adrian Larson substitutes for the regular announcers when they are absent from school. He al- They Talk, Good morning. And these are the announcements came over the intercom, as teachers cringed in mid-sen- tence. This was the first year that the announcements were read at the end of class and many teachers com- plained that they didn't have time to finish their sentence. There were so many com- plaints that a new 50 second policy was established, re- quiring the announcers to ternates with Craig Hunt, to read the announcements after second hour. We Listen teachers could have time to finish class. The announcers disagreed with this policy. l think the 50 second pause is useless. The teachers are go- ing to need longer to finish up and it'sjust more ofa bur- den than a helpf said Tory Zettl, Tuesday announcer. -photos by Amy Jentes KVIK. Front Row: Tory Zcttl Mi- chelle Levi, Jennifer Ferrell. Second Row: Chamette Smith. Crinny Cze- chut. Back Row: Adnan Larson give a greeting and then pause for thirty seconds so Craig Hunt. 7 KVIKl57 g -
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