This
year
graduation
new were
requirements announced.
for For-
tunate ly, these would not affect any of the 1 883-84 grads . For a long time, only 1 8 credits were needed for graduation.
Starting
with
the
84-85
freshmen class these credits would be boosted to 20 . T he changes were in math and science, where 2 credits were needed in each. T hen the student could pick another credit in either of these two areas.
O nly six
e lectives would be allowed, instead of 2
the usual seven.
l..
studies program, which was available
Also
offered
was
an
advanced
beginning with the class of '85. T he credits taken would total to 22, three in
each
of
the
following:
science;
math; and a foreigh language. In this department the student could either have three years of one language or two years of two languages. Only four e lectives
were
allowed .
Hopefully,
these changes would be for the better, even though it meant more work. It would definately prepare the individua l for college. 1. Jul ie Burbach h elps Casey Boy d with a difficu lt concept in Mrs . Berge's history class . 2 . A pretty sm ile from N icole Pharr brig hte ns th e photographer's day. 3 . A n E cology class li s t e ns attentively as Mrs . O ti s lectures .
Sharon Starks B renda Stephens Dennis Steward Greg S tokes G w e ndolyn Strot her
Keaton S tutz T imothy Sudduth Mike Su lliv a n Donn ie Su merlin Shannon Taylor
T ilwana Terre ll Robert Terry Christine T esack John Thacker Jerry Thomas
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