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S ia? , .,A, Q, W TIGER SPIRIT - Sophomores Shelly Horris ond Shonno Hoys decorore their odvisory door for Spirir Week, iPhoto by Sreph- onie Worrenb STUDYING I5 EASY - Sophomores Brindo Gonzales, Ricky Gomez, Perry Greorhouse, Ricky Gromm, Efrin Guerrero, Trisho Grimes ond Robert Guerrero relox while srudying in Cooch Porry Grimmerfs odvisory. CPhoro by Srephonie Warren? Advisory uanofqx aiuoqdaig Aq sa6od U1
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Students Benefit From Advisory uring the 25-minute adviso- ry period the teacher was to provide an atmosphere for all students to exchange ideas and dissiminate information. This was to be carried on in a surround- ing of mutual respect for others. Students had to be present ev- ery day in advisory for roll check, then with a pass they could go to their regular teachers for help on a suqect. This period was also used for the collection of class dues each semester, and the passing out and returning of report cards. Michael Ward, sophomore, used this period not only to get help in a sulject, but to take make-up tests. Lance Aldridge, senior, used this time to redo typ- AT IT AGAIN - Dennt Gulseth, sophomore is fixing to do his homewotk in advisory. This was a time to do homework, or get help in a sutject. iPhoto by Stephanie War- renb ing papers. Lance stated, lt would especially help with those who didn't have a lot of time in the evening, like people with jobs and extracurricular activities. Assemblies and pep rallies were held during this time. Only one could be used as other than a studying period. Troy Mosely, sophomore, liked the advisory period for help in math and English. Although, he felt a longer advisory would be better. Some students said they just goof off. To sum it all up the advisory period was good for those people who used it wisely. - Stephanie Warren STUDY HARD - Sophomores Steven Warner, Craig Watkins and Mike Wemken complete their homework during advisory on stands in the Band Hall. CPhoto by Dran- dy Hidamonb X X x l x 4 Advisory t
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.A gf- - X..L. omg -..A : i I -gif-.Nl e.e...uun ll! SEARCH FOR INFORMATION Sophomores Anno Alvorez, Shonno Smirh, Lydio Alborez ond Sroci Dunn seorch for focrs ro supporr rheir essoy moreriol in Koy Hopper's Honors English closs. CPhoro by Diono Rodriguez? KILL - Kay Hopper's sixrh period Honors English closs shows rheir frusrrorion over wriring essoys. From left, clockwise, ore sophomores Jeff Ad' oms, Tommy Lindsey, Shonno Smirh, Dewoyne Crowder, Sroci Dunn, Kelli McLorry, Julie New- bury ond Dennis Gulserh. CPhoro by Tommy Piircheyi 6 Honors Closses
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