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TAKING LEAGUE TESTS FOR AWARDS Math and Civics ln all of the math classes, history classes, psy- chology classes, and government classes, the students have been tak- ing tests for awards and recognition. All of the classes had students that were nominated by their respective teachers take the Emporia Scholar- ship Tests. The scholarship tests were taken by the students on March 3 and 4. Besides the scholarship tests, some of the students in the math classes went to St. Marys to take the League Math Test which were on April 1. Another thing that involved math was the United States National Mathematics Awards. Six students from most of the math classes were nominated for the awards. The award provided each student picked for the award to ap- pear in the United States National Mathematics Yearbook and to be eli- gible for various scholarships. Over- all, there were many chances for stu- dents to show off their abilities in the different areas of learning. Q17 In history class, juniors DAVID SACKMAN, BOBBY PFANNENSTIEL, DERON JOHN- SON, BRENT LILLEY, and JAY CHRISTMAN read their history books for the next day's assignment. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ Q25 During Algebra I, freshmen DANNY LEDE- BOER and MIKE JACOBS work on their as- signments. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q33 While MRS. VERA LEONARD explains an Algebra ll problem, junior TONY LEIKER and senior MARIE BEUCHAT listen attentively. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTJ 12Of Classesf Math and Civics
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4 I. .. '4lu- 5 ., ., or Mimi QU Juniors ERIN WILEY and DEBBY SCHLIH take notes over MR. KEN DARTINCIS speech in history. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ. 125 During government class, senior JODI CAIRNS listens to a lecture from MR. MIKE GOEHRING. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q35 While in psychology class, junior TRACI SHAW reads a magazine during her free time. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Classesf Math and Civicsf 121
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