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A good time was guaranteed when a student had Mrs. Lynn Bush ' s Humanities class. Working on a Physics prob- lem, senior David Forshee completes his work in Mr. Bob Orlopp ' s class. s,. J . il|| Guidance Counselors often had to do work which was above and beyond the call of duty. Mr. Rod Palmateer hands out schedules for second semester. CURRICULUM 177
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Sitting in class, senior Kim DeMarco waits for the bell to ring. Sitting in his Physiology class, senior Walt Schumacher takes his blood pressure. Figuring out a problem, these math students work in a group to complete their job faster. How do you feel about the seven period day ' I like it and I don ' t think it ' s harder. DWAYNE CARLTON, senior In a way I like it because I get an extra elective. And even though I feel exhausted at the end of the day, I wouldn ' t want to give up my extra elective. SAIDA LajARA, freshman I think it is a lot better than a sixth period day because now you have a little bit of breathing room and you can take an extra class that vou want to. COSETTE OWENS, sophomore I think the seven period day is too long. We start earlier and end later. We have a whole extra class of work and less time to do it in. KERRY ROSSMANN, junior I ' ve always thought that forced labor was a quasi- fascist practice when en- forced ijy the government. It ' s evilness. The com- munistic oppression will be stopped. DANA STEVENS, sophomore I think it is ridiculous! It is too tiring. I feel I am learning less (.lue to the fact that there are too many things to con- centrate on. MICHELLE SIMONSON, sophomore I think the time is the problem, not how many classes there are! DEBI CARTEN, freshman I think that it is good bu seems to put too mu pressure on students. lESSICA KINNEl freshman I feel, although it was tended to be for our o good, it ' s only made the siti tion worse. An extra class homework and study dc not fit the bill. PATRICK MACARE( freshman It is too long. By sever period, ever ' one is rea tired and edgy and snap each other. At home the isn ' t enough time to do wi ten homework and stuc too. MICHELLE ZAWACH freshman 176 CURRICULUM
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And they ' re off! PPHS cross-country runners, Walt Schumacher and Karim Kurji race neck and neck against Tar- pon Springs. r Playing against Jeffersoi junior Bruce Hallenkam watches his teammates scor a touchdown and go on t win another victory. 178 SPORTS DIVISION
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