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Top row: Shane Kimsy, Irma Goyle, Patrick Watts, Scott Leonard, Kevin Kennedy, Kevin Ford, Jason Stancliff, Meredith Boyd, Eric Scott, Jim Manchee, Jeff Persch, Second row: Tom Schmidt, Patti Hanaway, Nathan Eshelman, Chad Forsberg, Kevin Erickson, Third row: Erin Hanafy, Melissa Ruby, Jennifer McCormick, Michael Mauer, Fourth row: Elizabeth Perkins, Cecily Sims, Keri Baker, Paco Felici, Fifth row: Ann Marie Chard, Kelly Thompson, Marshall Sims, Theresa Castoro, Scott Stem- bridge, and Chip Stewart. '5 i Michael Mauer and Paco Felici watch and take notes on other students' projects. Patti Hanaway, Kevin Kennedy and Meredith Boyd perform a play at the Baroque picnic.
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Page 185 text:
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QM THE WDRKING FORCE very day several students come to school for the first three hours of the day and goto work for the re- mainder ofthe day. Head- ing the organization, Steve Moore checks on his students periodically. dents perform on the job. The officers of the club are: President- Terry Too- len, Vice-President- Dan Andrews, Secretary- Kim Saint, Treasurer- Rick Cooley, Sargeant-at- Arms- John Marklan, Par- Iiamentarian- Scott Coch- He talks with their fellow ran and Reporter- David employees and their man- Gay, agers to see how his stu- ig V , t,t. 5 ., T. K' ' I ' k. im Saint re axes after a hard day s wor Pat Brown growls at
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PAC G - THE BRILLIANCE he students of the PACE program, ac- tually standing for Plano Academic Creative Education, meet fourth period Tuesday through Thursday. Students were chosen to be PACE mem- left up to the students themselves. This year's studies consisted of the Humanities, Creativity, Philosophy and Baroque. The purpose of this orga- nization is to learn about different and interesting bers based on their high test scores, good grades, and teacher recommen- dation. Students are not required to take the PACE class, that decision was ff' MW subjects that are not spe- cific courses in school. This year's PACE program was lead by Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Buteyn and Mrs. Wal- kup. ff! Mrs. Walkup and Mrs. Buteyn take notes for possible future PACE test questions. PACE lets you learn things that are not taught in regular classes. Kevin Kennedy
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