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Cyndi Stallone receives some help 1 on I annish assiylm'ent. , Clradesgethigher as spiritrises i a This year the start of weighted classes turned some heads. Now the people who take the tougher classes will get a chance to receive a higher GPA. The following are considered to be weighted clam: honors English I, honors English II, literature for the college bound college prep 1, college prep II, trigonome- try, math analysis, calculus, honors alge- bra I, chemistry, advanced chemistry, physics, advanced physics, human physi- ology, microliiology, genetics, compara- tive anatomy. Thanks to Shara Clevenger, Roger Ran- kin started pushing the weighted class is- sue and they were finally passed. With the addition of the weighted classes, R-P joined the ranks of other area schools in the push for Excellence in Education. DInny Petersen. ' I . McLIln. Tracy MIrtln. DIrren An- trim Ind Doug DuncIn work on I Io ,lutlon to their hit problem In chem- iutry. rt, ..-4:--- 1 'rIa..W.w-,.
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san Hakes as they rticiape in Com. u i ass president, John: . Mark Hill, with a smile on his face, receives his diploma and congratu- lations from board president, Terry Crabtree. David Cobb, valedictorian, delivers his speech to fellow graduates. MY FRIEND You were with me from the start, As my best friend, you played the part. You,ve been with me through good and bad. Youive picked me up when I was sad. Through grade school, middle school and high school, too. It seems my friend, I shall always need you. The years have past and we grow older. As graduation advances we must be bolder. Things will change before very long. But remember my friend we must remain strong. Now is the time to leave old memories behind, But do not worry, new ones we shall find. -Barbi Shelley Mike Zaccanini and Stacey Borgelt walk to their seat before graduation Amy Whitaker in. cement began- .r....wrv ,.-., . . e em.v....w,.i,, A . , 4U
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