IT'S A BIRD, IT'S A PLANE~O IT'S SUPERMAN! At a summer Student Advisory Committee meeting, s~nior Radhika Reddy looks through a refractive telescope. to find some su n spof15 in the blue sky. SAC members were the' eyes and ears of the School Board. Photo by
A LEFT AND THEN A RIGHT TURN? Getting directions to Sylvia Mitterndorfer's house, junior Kristine Faivre asks many questions so that she does not get lost. Not all of the SAC meeting were held in the school buliding, forcing students to ask for directions.
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THIS WORD IS NOT SPELLED CORRECTLY. Reading carefully, freshman Michael Roush assists a fellow Paging Youth writer by revising an article. Many members of the club requested the help of other students for their r eports that were to be used in the newspaper column.
SAC ROW 1: Katie Shea, Sylvia Mitterndorfer, Melissa Baird, Rachel Gregory; ROW 2: Kristine Faivre, Danielle Harms, Erin Bronstein. Photo by S/11dio 2
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ARE YOU POSITIVE? Thinking over a discipline problem in the h igh school, seniors Kenevan McConnon and Erin Bronstein wonder if the School Board will agree with the sh.idents' choice of punislunent. SAC members reported student information to the School Board. Pliofo by S. Mittemd01fer
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