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, N., Ak: 'ht K i , Q s i X -.. H , 1 .t N ss., S i t I J of procedures rather a 1 1 interesting. His favorite part I had to work harder for V'1aZ5?ett'Ti9 the afsjsfer' it, commented Senior Tom 9.3 'too 't' ia' . Onjzn t Davis. Tom feltthat Calculus d' 3. Ot mofef anlust ' 3 M-1.5 Y-FY f X, gs mtg, was definitely harder than the previous math courses he had taken. Although Tom found the methodicalness hole in my scheduIe. f l . -V ... . . W ig . ' 1, 'N' gf 'i Algebra is my best subject, said Freshman Phoung Tran, and my favorite too. Phoung preferred math to her other subjects because it's fun, and she en'o sdoin it I Y Q - While linear equations were Phoung's favorite topics, she still just liked algebra in general. Sf-Zf'7' Even though he didn't have to work at it, Junior Jack Muranami found that his E.A.fTrig. course involved a lot of homework I liked the people in the class, Jack commented. Throughout the year, Jack participated in numerous math contests. lt's challenging, said Jack. Ill It gives you something to think about, commented Freshman Laura Verbrugge in reference to her Geometry I class. Laura, who particularly enjoyed proofs, liked geometry because it didn't involve computations. She also enjoyed the coordinate things and the Algebra ll covered at the end of the year. J honors 97
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f ,Ill was the labs. lt's more fun ei ' P . a N 'K Senior Mitchell Brown, Chemistry ll student, than studying, ' Mitchell explained. You learn how ' 'waz' .E...lm enjoyed chemistry because it's interesting, and you learn a lot. Mitchell's favorite part of chemistry to do things by doing them yourself. Mitchell plansto major in either engineering or chemistry. fffqedm liust like math in general commented Sophomore Tim Davis. It comes fairly easily to me. Tim liked the unit on probability and statistics best. He also took part in many math contests. This summer, Tim added, l'm going to go to this nationwide math contest in New Jersey. I Ill I like it because it's a more general science. You learn all the way down from cells to societies. Senior to the Medical Center was a good way to end up the year. It was really worth while. She added, l find it Laurie Mango took Biology ll interesting learning about because she was thinking the human body. It gives you of going into pre-med. Laurie felt that the field trip a different perspective on things. 96 honors
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f gcwdn. l've always been in it. lt just seemed like the thing to do, commented Drum Major Margie McCrory, senior. This year, said Margie, the part of band I enjoyed the most was the drum-majoring. Margie also enjoyed playing the French horn, which she practiced for an hour each day. ezddw g agii still ISIN Ill I Ill l like the cultural things that we do, said Senior Stacey Block, Spanish VI student. Stacey, who used to live in South America, took Spanish so that she could learn to speak it well again. I used to speak it fluently, but when I came to the United States, I forgot it all 0 I I improved my score on the T ' ' ' It's a very interesting SAT byl5OD0If1iS, Said When I signed course, commented Senior SCOTT- TT S.eTSO helpful TOY up for the course, l Scott Tyson, Latin ll student. law ehd SO'ehOe- For Scott, to write a song. l haven't Scott found Latin to be The h'9hlPO'hT Of The Yeef gotten around to it, but rather easy, and it proved to Wee The T-aT'h Games held maybe l'll have time this kbe very beneficial. lt OUV'h9 The year- summer. At least now I'II 'Qu know how. Senior Margie McCrory, one of only seven students who took Music Theory, thoroughly enjoyed the course. We got more individual attention, said Margie. 98 honors .49
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