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INCLINED Connie Toalson is involved in three honors classes. eeping her “ head above water” doesn’t seem to be a problem for freshman Connie Toalson in her nu merous honors courses and activites. C o n n ie k e e p s her studies her number one priority, and her favorite subject is geometry. “ Math has always been real easy for me,” Connie said. “ It’s a talent that comes naturally.” Participating in three h o n o r s c o u r s e s and GT English puts Connie well on the “ road to suc cess.” "I admire my dad the most beause he has been very supportive and en couraging toward me,” Connie said. “ He stands behind me and believes in everything I do.” -Amy Beeman
RARELY SEEN WITHOUT a book, Connie Toalson concen tr a t e s re a d in g M A R T IA N CHRONICLES in G/T English I. *Photo by Julie Gillespie PRICING STUFFED ANIMALS, Erin Atchley sets up her table at the drill team community sale on a Saturday in November. It was one of the drill team fundraisers for their trip to Orlando. ‘ Photo by Julie Gillespie
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