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Exams Are A Real P-A-I-N! Towards the conclusion of both the first and second semesters each and every S.C. student is faced with the nuisance of preparing for and taking the iinfamous' semester exams. Following are some S.C. g studentsi opinions of them. Pam Edwards . . . Unfair because you have only one hour and twenty-five minutes to take them. Mitchell Hall . . . Simple. The majority of the teachers let you know the exact contents of the test before. Jeanie Sizemore . . . They are like grody to the max. Sheila Morris . . . They are a good idea but not fair to the achieving students. Gwen Huckleberry . . . iiUnfair especially for people ! who freeze in pressure situations. Jeanie Straight . . . Tiring and they drain your patience and your cheerfulness. Kelli Snider . . . iiThey are hectic. There is too much cramming to do in so little time. Espanol is much more than fiestas and pinatas ' as second year Spanish students discover the facts of life when they take on Mrs. Heiligenberg's notorious semester exams. Eenle, Meenle. Mlnle, Moe. Frosh Lin Dixon. Experiencing the First Encounter of the test strategically plots his answer to the next question kind , in Mr. Cartin's English 9r class is Frosh on his English exam in Mr. McCartin's Class. Michelle Drummond.
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I'll never survive this, never! An exhausted Frosh Geri Elliot strives to pour forth her scholastic knowledge In Mr. McCartin's 9H English class. LA WWWnginazyfig: gaggwgmlwmam mm 4W A Tim Peters, soph Kim Cowling, jr. Stacie Back, jr 16
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..g;e4;n:r;4,;;e;w.un1n A A picturesque gym clad with pink, white, and burgandy streamers, and balloons. uJust You and I sung by Junior Joan Everitt and a 45 point win over visiting Southwestern combined to make a very eventful evening. All this can describe only one S.C. happening, Homecoming. On Monday, January 24, Sr. Lisa Gray was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1983 by Mr. John Heaton, boys' basketball coach. As a result of an ice storm on Friday the let, school was cancelled, and the scheduled Homecoming game had to be rescheduled for the following Monday. Being crowned Homecoming Queen is an exhilarating moment for senior, Lisa Gray as coach Heaton places the crown upon her head, since last year's Homecoming Queen. Roba Renyolds Jennings was unable to attend. 18 Congratulated with a heartfilled hug from Rita Willinger. the 1983 Homecoming Queen Lisa Gray beams at her new-found royalty as escort Brian Ehringer watches.
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