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Matt Russell Heather Schneider Lynette Schneider Roxanne Schottel Lexie Schultz Bobbie Thomas ,88 copies a paper for a student in the library. Brian Baber ,88 looks up an overdue book. Homework ttHomework, homework, give me a break? We have all heard this many times, and just as many times we have felt that way. When we become flooded with homework, we can consider one of two possibilities. One, we can forget it and never worry about it again tuntil grade cards come outl, or two, we can give it a shot and study. While some of us may choose to forget it, most of us will still choose the latter of the two. Webstefs Dictionary defines tstudyl as tlan application of the mental faculties to the acquisition of knowledge? Now that we have decided to ttapplyli ourselves to the task before 'us, just where should we go to study??? According to Kim Deatherage 85, an excellent place to study would be uA well lit room, with the door closed, of course. The room should be equipped with a desk, chair and all the necessary supplies needed to study. I never study in that type of atmosphere, though? she quickly added. ttI always put things of ,l, stated Cathy Devers ,88. ilIt becomes harder to find that time to study now that Pm in high school and becoming more involved in activities. Many of us find that we are lacking good study habits and finding that time to study becomes ; f 1a.! a more difficult task every day. tiIt is typical to have homework three or four nights a week,,, pointed out Leslie Maris 88. In search of that needed time to study, many students enroll in a study hall only to be disappointed. ttThe library is an easier place to study than the noisy cafeteriai, stated Wendi Shores 88. tiI like having study hall because it helps me get my homework finished? commented Maris, llbut when Pm serious about studying, I have to go to the library? So, the next time the water seems to be tover our headsf let,s find a quiet place where we can study, and keep those grades up so we can reach the Mark of Excel- lence. - Steve Long
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e113 during Homecom- reshmen What a challenge Being newcomers to the high school, freshmen may experience some feelings of anxiety. A new experience for Shannon Lund h88 was When hSomeone compared me to my sister, Denise? Pep assemblies may be a fright to some freshmen from eating a pie on the floor to scrubbing the Savage head. Jason Husband ,88 can really use some help out of the trash can. Tanoa Hughes ,88 said, nBeing embarrassed in front of a pep assembly would be a scare? Grade cards are an important part to Fred Lederer 88. q need to keep my grades up so I can play sports? High school does have its advantages, too. Dana DeRoin h88 commented, qHigh school has more freedom than junior high and more class selection? Referring to her first year in high school, Terri Decker h88 declared, hWhat a Challenge? Susan, Ritenour Kent Proffit Ellis Pummell Randy Raines Donna Ramsel Dan Rath Chris Richardson Mark Richardson Denise Riley ' J ennifer Ringot Tabatha Robertson Stephanie Rosenauer Chris Rost John Roster Ray Routh Freshmen J 113
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M?m 059 3 WM 447g; m Leigh Ann Moutrey ,88 and Heather Ohcse ,88 get caught up on their homework m the library. Louie Schultz Charles Schwichtenberg Mike Schanks Jason Shell Tammy Sheridan k every day. have homework ghts a week? Maris 88. at needed time ents enroll in a e disappointed. man easier place I oisy cafeteria? es 88. ng study hall me get my ,. commented tm serious about to go to the Wendy Shores JaNessa Simmons Christopher Smith Rodney Smith Jeff Snapp Dean Sprague Tim Sprague Sandee Stanton Beth Steeby time the water Matt Steeby our heads , letts - where we can ose grades up so Mark of Excel- . g Freshmen V 115
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