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Mr. Woodfield Jonathan Davis Mark Heckler and Marty Setren Michael Forget 48fAcademic Divider Math Aides Art Aides It's Academic Peer Rappers Great Books Honor Society Tutors HORIZON Rams Horn Science Aides Genesis II Peer Rappers in Training English Aides And A Whole Lot More!
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vkvkvlfvk In lieu of a traditional senior play a spoof of school life the Class of 1981 performed M A 'S 'H The novelty of performing onstage for the first time drew many seniors to audltions Patience was director Gary Winters greatest virtue he taught inex perienced actors a few tricks of the trade Because of class support the play was a S M'A S H hit Attendance at re hearsals was excellent and the turnout for the performance was a near sell out the highest turnout ever for a P ay Photo Hawkeye tJeff Land! feigns insanity to get out of the Army Class President Eric Conway concluded Commencement by leading the turning of the tassels. Graduates exited in the recession- al with diplomas in hand. There are many words associat- ed with graduation: end, termina- tion, conclusion, finis, finale, ter- minus. It's the last assembly of seniors. '7 was a popular cox ,d to their seats to diplomas they had proudly were not their own but their yllis Shimonkevitz hands Min her diploma. f
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CTION! At 8:05, the ac- tion goes into the class- rooms. The academics section, a new addition to HO- RIZOM focuses on these scho- lastic happenings. Because of the faculty's size and diversity, students are able to choose the academic program best suited to their needs and interests. Students expressing curios- ity about engineering may take Mr. Harris' calculus class and Mr. Hoover's advanced phys- ics class. Computer math provides ex- pertise in the ever-expanding field of data processing. RHS offers several options for those who enjoy industrial arts: woodshop, mechanical drawing and additional courses at Western Vocational- Technical Center. Biology lovers may take ecology with Mr. Carson or ad- vanced biology with Mr. Wenck. The weak-stomached should avoid biology, though, in the hematology lab, stu- dents must use their own blood samples. Courses such as education for responsible parenthood, in- tercultural foods and clothing aid the future homemaker. Personal Use Typing, of- fered by the business depart- ment, gives students a back- ground in secretarial skills. This knowledge is useful for typing term papers-as well as yearbook copy. Thus, academics is constant- ly in action. ACADEMIC
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