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Left: Coria Washington takes time out to smile for the pic ture. Below: Mr. Akerman's class relaxes after the lecture of the day. Academics 23
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Ready for the World By Natalie Kinsey College, college, college! The hours, the credits, and the work! This year's Seniors had a taste of ex- actly what college is like. They had an advantage that no other class of Seniors has ever had before. They were offered a total of 18 hours credit towards college. The classes included Freshman English, Western Civilization, World Geography, and Mar- riage and the Family. They took notes, wrote papers, and studied for exams. It was a heavy load to carry because they had to stay on top of their high school classes too. Though not all Seniors took the chance to get ahead, those who did found the hard work and ef- fort quite rewarding. Also, the money saved through dual-enrollment was a considerable amount. Because of experience and knowledge the college-bound students of 1986 are Ready For The World! Right: Everyone prepares for the lecture of the day. Above: Darrin Starks takes his college class seriously. 22 Academics
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district exhibit The Science Fair was held Feb. 3-6 at the National Guard Armory. There were only nine entries from the high school Above: Amy Williams explains her science project. Below: David Sauls makes this year. Mrs. Renee Clark, Science sure his entry is complete. Department Chairman, stated, We will continue to have the fair but we hope to have a better turnout next year. The categories and winners are as follows: Botany — 1st place, Kimberly Ross, 11th grade, 2nd place, Heidi Lundberg, 9th grade; Chemistry — 1st place, Andy McCall, 10th grade; 2nd place Barbara Bowman, 11th grade; Engineering — 1st place, Jim Blume, 12th grade; 2nd place, Joe Morgan, 10th grade; Environmental — 1st place, Amy Williams; 9th grade; Earth and Space — 1st place. Shannon Kallschmidt, 10th grade. Ribbons were awarded to each winner and a trophy was given to Kimberly Ross. Kimberly was the only one who was eligible to go to Regionals, which were held Feb. 27 in Madison. Students win honors in first 24 Academics
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