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I Q v 1 0 WMM ' Since Sophomore Mark interesting. Mark liked Mayo believes that studying ancient Home or knowing something about Greece most because a lot the place where you're of their architecture and traveling makes it more stuff still exists today. Mark interesting, he found World hopes to visit Italy soon. History particularly 3 rw! I .. W 3 ' p M I I in track, said Bill, I.was at After displaying excellent H VHCK meet- l QOT Thlfd W .wwf- I I Ill It's interesting because you get to find out about how our country was formed and how it's developed. Freshman Heather Horn likes history - any kind of history. Heather added, When you study history, you can learn about mistakes made in the past, and I think everybody should know about that. V-.f If-f- , re V .... 21 I l I think I learn more being out of class doing it, than atmosphere in her V.O.E. fvocational Office Educationy course. I'm ability, Freshman Bill place in long jump. BiIl's being in school listening to teeming e ret errhtnee that Whitten Was asked to take favorite sport is football, but somebody. Senior Roberta Wm here me later when i get track iristead of his reguiar he likes track the most. I Foster learned howto work to eeiieee I- said Roberta pig, Class. -'MV Very first day just like to run, Bill said. in an office type ' ' honors lO3
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, . f J - 3 Y 'W , '20 According to Dale, woodshop students learned I enjoy working with rules on using the wood, stated Freshman machines, how to use them, Dale Detten, and building procedures, and safety. projects, like the table and Dale then added, I just like ., it ,, shelf I'm working on now. W 5' 5 li.. g Since he enjoys building things, Junior Jim Hunt thought that woodshop was an interesting course. I like doing things with my hands and using the machines, commented Jim. We had to do a bunch of required projects, and then we could build our own things, Jim explained. l'm building a pair of lamps. 'II Mitchell Brown, senior, took drafting because he wants to be a mechanical engineer, and he felt that the course would prove beneficial. I wanted to see if I liked it before I got into college, said Mitchell. Also, I like the drawing. J honors 105
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