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You wake up at night in a cold sweat, sit up abruptly in your bed, remembering a critical essay is due the next day. The A” grade in English, easily within your grasp yes- terday, has eluded you again. Academics are like that — elusive encounters with ideas, facts, concepts, and personalities. Just as some- thing seems within your grasp, it retreats — hover- ing, almost within your reach, infuriating! — Copy and layout by Jorge Sandoval Photos by Sandoval. Bonham. Clodfelter. and Davis Grasping a moment of peace between classes. Mr Dexter daydreams of what the perfect class would be like 0 0 Academics Z O DIVISION
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TELEVISION, HAMBURGERS, AND SPORTS Exchange Student From Norway Discovers AMERICA It's a whole lot different, said Hege Huseth, talking about Stan- ton County High School. Hege learned to accept lockers to store her books in instead of car- rying around a backpack. She felt very fortunate to get to go out for cross-country and basket- ball, through the high school, since in Norway, schools don't of- fer any sports. If a person wants to participate in sports, one joins an extracurricular club. When asked about something she thought was unusual, she said, Well, we don't have trailer houses. Before coming to Amer- ica, Hege had eaten only two hamburgers. People in Norway don't eat as many fast foods or watch as much TV. Last summer, for example, Hege said she prob- ably only watched a total of sev- en hours during the whole sum- mer. Hege planned to visit Wash- ington D.C. and New York before returning to Norway. While in America, Hege's goal was to see as many places as she could and learn how Americans live. — Copy and layout by Shane Bonham Foreign Exchange r -j STUDENT LIFE '
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Flanked by a fretful appari- tion of her English teacher. Crystal Krikland doesn't de- lay another moment in finish- ing her homework. A w! - “Tying the knot” has become a regu- lar practice for many family living stu- dents such as Michael Lawrence and Debbie Terrill, as longfU snt tied too J . e. Head of State Chris Bearce sends a secret message via car- rier (Larry Jones) during an inter- national simulation in World Cul- tures class. ■ Academics DIVISION
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