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At the top of the list of honor graduates was Robin Reagler with a 6.0 grade point average for seven semesters. American History was her favorite sub- ject. The most difficult for her was English. When asked which courses she would add to the curricu- lum, she suggested a survey course in humanities and calculus or pre-calculus. She planned to attend Tulane University and major in pre-law. Coming in third with a 5.79 grade point out of 6.0, Steven Ervin certainly overshot the minimum of 5.4. Biology was his favorite subject and Chemistry was hardest for him. He said he wished Latin were offered to him in high school. He planned to go to college at Southwestern at Memphis and major in Communication arts. With a strong background in mathematics, Curtiss Doss scored a grade point average of 5.6 out of 6.0. Although he did well in all the math courses, his favorite subject was Trigo- nometry and Analysis. He discovered that the English classes were most difficult for him. Curtiss thought humanities should be added to his schedule in high school. He planned to go to the Uni- versity of Arkansas at Fay- etteville and major in Archi- tecture. Ranking an extremely close second was Nancy Stinson with a grade point average of 5.97. Her favorite subject was phys- ics. American Government was her most difficult class. Nancy said a class in humanities should be offered. As for the future, she planned to major in physics or some type of science. She wanted to go to Hendrix College in Conway. 24 Honor Graduates
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Boredom Beaters The average high school student spent about 35 hours in class a week, 10 hours preparing for classes, and 56 hours sleeping. The remaining some-odd 67 hours were spent as spare time. Some students liked to eat such things as French fries, pizzas, dip and chips, and hamburgers when they had the time. Frequent after school trips to the Pizza Hut, Sonic, or Kountry Kitchen were made for the sole purpose of munching out . Others found that reading a good book, which could have ranged from a mystery to a romance, was a good way to spend a quiet afternoon. A. C. Nielson estimated that the average teen watched 22 hours of television per week. The Olympics and new shows such as Trapper John, M.D. and Real People re- lieved boredom for some. Even on muddy days these students play football to relieve their boredom. Lounging in a comfortable chair, Kelli Mulhollen finds that reading a good book is her remedy for beating boredom.
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An artistic interest rather than scientific, Terri Harris ended her high school career with a 5.4 grade point average out of the total 6.0. English was her favorite subject. American His- tory was hardest for her. Terri decided that another journal- ism course should be offered in the curriculum. University of Arkansas at Fayetteville was her choice of colleges. She planned to major in either English, journalism, or communi- cations. Terri Harris Somewhere within a busy schedule filled with sports Greg Hogue managed to earn a grade point average of 5.63. His favorite subject was phys- ics, and government was his hardest. An interest in science, Greg felt the curriculum would benefit from a class in electronics. He planned to major in Computer Science. University of Arkansas at Fay- etteville was where he wanted to attend. Although her schedule was full, Brenda Layton managed to maintain an average of 5.4 for her four years. Algebra II was the class she enjoyed most. The most work for her was history. Brenda thought French should be offered. She wanted to attend University of Central Arkansas in Conway. Brenda Layton Greg Hogue Ben Fry With high aspirations, Ben Fry worked to achieve a grade point average of 5.79 out of a possible o.u. Ben was the only honor grad whose favorite subject. English, was also his most difficult. His prospective major was a unique one, cinemato- graphy. He planneo o ancnd school at southern KlinoisUni- versity at Carbonaale, which specializes in mouon-piciure photography among other things. Humanities was the course Ben chose to add, if, of course, he were in that position. Honor Graduates 25
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