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WE HAD Rewards Early mornings and late nights were common practices for most students. The work paid off with plenty of awards and recognition. WHAT IT TOOK The two and a half hour sports practices paid off in the long run. WHAT WE HAD Close to 25 students received fall all-conference awards for athletic accomplishments. WHAT Took The Marching Band and Vikettes held daily 7:50 a.m. practices for almost 12 weeks. WHAT WE HAD The 140-member band won the sixth place trophy in the Francis Howell Invitational. i , Y WHAT IT TOOK Approximately 95 percent of the student body was enrolled in a math course. WHAT WE HAD PNH math team ranked in the top two teams in state for the Missouri math leadue. Af, J' ,' . -2 t1i'.:,,r'.,, WHAT IT TOOK Teachers were committed to staying after school and on Dec. 15 at 5:50 p.m., 11 out of 27 teachers were working one on one with students. WHAT WE HAD PNH scored significantly higher than the state average in all subjects in the Missouri Mastery and Achievement Tests. - Laurie Krug The Marching Band waits for their half- bleachers was always reserved just for time performance. A section of the them. 4f
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STRETGH T ' '! Common decorations was the lirst event of Spirit Week and juniors came in tlrst for that award. The best part was when Jim Deutsch tumed on flashing Christmas lights to light up an '89 on a bedsheetf' said Kristen Haney, junlor. Craig Gtancola decides what to buy from the Outdoor Adventures Club. This club raised over S120 on their Ilrst two bake sales. The money paid for transportation for their trlps. x - f ' 61 ' theDayZ
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