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1969 Owvcll conUrtVW lutnHhrd by Michel Spni 9 er Photo by Cwdy Galli n
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Do you remember how terrified you were when you found out you had that certain teacher for that certain class? What about that mid term exam you were sure you had failed? Now remember how close you two became and. well you didn’t make a perfect score on the test but at least you passed? All those classes you had to take but didn’t want, and now you're majoring in or at least going to in one? That’s what the Academic section is about To make all these things appear in the yearbook, there are a lot of time consuming things that go on before the yearbook is complete. Legwork is probably one of the main things and that involves getting quotes, having pictures made and attending interviews. The only nitch in the whole works is getting all the people you need, for whatever reason, together at the same time and place Through these next few pages you will see the time and the legwork but hopefully none of the ironed out nitches. Academics is about the classes and clubs that are associated with those classes This gives those students, that for one rea- son or another, may not be able to get in volved with many extracurricular activities a chance to be noticed, as well as improve their grade in whatever class they are in- volved with. Stoll m«mb»n From I. to r Stephen Spear . Barbara Cattcllano Section Editor. Emily Bernard. Ja on Bag gelt. Miranda Salma . Maria Lugo
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Classic Achievers Pictured ate Volidectorian, David Carroll and Salutatorum. Deberah Houk David's grade point average was 7.047 while Deberah's was 7 023 Throughout your academic career, you are placed into groups, clubs, and cliques. The final placing in is your aca- demic ranking. One could be in the 1st quarter or the 4th quarter, but ten re- ceive the honor of being called the Top Ten. Ranking in the top ten requires 4 years of hard work and study. When Judy Hodgson was asked if she or her parents where more excited, she exclaimed, “I know I was! Some of the toughest classes I had were: precal- clus and physics.” Her career goal now is to do something in Mechanical Engineering. Ed Warren said. ‘‘I plan to attend Rice University.” His career goal now is to make a living in business or law. He said, My toughest classes were Biol- ogy and Physics. When his parents found out he said, We were both equally excited.” Now the top ten are off at college. We are sure whatever they do they will make their family and everyone who knows them proud. High school was a stepping stone for the 1986-87 seniors. Watch out world, here comes the REL ’86-’87 top ten! The sixth senior was Judy Hodgson (6 600). eighth was David Ward (6 348). ninth was James Poepsel (6 338). and tenth was Jennifer Floyd (6 330) Not pictured was the seventh senior. Steven Morns (6.488) Graduating number three is Keith Lohkamp (7 016), the fourth was Ed Warren (6.850). and fifth was Grace Chen (6 742)
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