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Choose Now, Poy Loter Students Moke Rosh Decisions Thot Lost o Lifetime eny, meeny, miney, mo. This was the ap- proach many students took when choos- ing electives. But with the new academic stan- dards in place and new requirements for grad- uation with honors, students had a much more difficult decision on their hands. Plus, with the wide range of options available to Pleasant Grove students, everything from the- atre arts to drafting - the choice was tough. lt is hard deciding what to take because you won't know if it's the right choice until you're in college, remarked Todd Sharp. This difficult task took place during March. Students started with the basic deci- sions of English, math and history. This was the easy part: the next fifteen minutes were spent on their electives. Students had to pick four electives and decide which two they wanted to take the most and put the other two down as alternatives. After students strained their brains and used their spare time, faculty members set up stations in the five hundred hall to help students fill out their choice sheets. Among the faculty that helped were Jack Davis, Margaret Davis, Debbie Sapaugh, and Roger I-lailey. Every student in grades 9-11 was aided during their English class. Seniors had the pleasure of missing out on the 'igreat event. We're so glad we don't have to worry about that anymore, said Kim Harrell and Angie Watson. On the other hand, some of the seniors wish they would have done a better job of selecting their electives. I wish l would have made a better deci- sion about my electives. Instead of putting dovm choices that my friends did, l wish I would have thought about my future, added Becky Smith. Not all seniors forgot about their future. Jeff White explained, l wanted some kind of drafting back- ground so l could go into my dad's business, and l took business law just for business purposes. Not all students chose courses for their future. Some took coursesjust for fun. Whether for busi- ness or pleasure, students eventually came out on top. DRAFTING STUDENTS JEFF wnm: AND ki-:vm TAYLOR WAIT as Mr. Frazior tries his luck flying his homemade plane. Drafting was an elective that gave students real-life skills and some interesting projects. JL..-.J .I+-N., --,usu- r
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A RARE SIGHT WAS FOUND DURING CAT TESTS as the whole senior class met together for Enolleh ln the lecture hall X untr- - QUIETLY COLLABORATING DURING SENIOR ENGLISH Ann LaCour and Alan Boyd discuss an upcoming college entrance RELAXING HER BRAIN AFTER THE CAT TEST Jlll Court wntes a note to a friend. Nlnth graders took both TEAMS and CAT tests dunng the year
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