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Responsibility was a key factor
when taking many classes. Journalism, [[ij
debate, industrial arts, and forensics were
a few classes where a lot of responsibility
was required to do a good job. R£¥()«/,t6tli1g. IJ)(),j (JJ lug.
"It's hard sometimes to meet all the /af10.v®~
deadlines for the newspaper,"senior Scott rb.JRJ. fJJ~tt"IJ)(),j
Orrick said . "Meeting deadlines sometimes d~IUI, ~lrJ, dt/Jfib;_
meant staying at school until 10 pm to get 1111-"WO.Ii!i, weltj.
everything completed and perfect. Being Jtade.vr{J)(),j ~"tb-gi/7
editor also takes a lot of my time and
requires a lot of re- 1/ug.()/; •.
sponsibility."
"It takes a
lot of time to do well
in forensics. Being
successful in this
class means
spending a lot of
your free time on it
to prepare," senior
Amy Pettinger
said .
E v e n
though these
classes required
much responsibility
and time, students
involved said they
were worthwhile, a
Sophomore Adam Musfeldt stands in lot of fun , and sat-
front of hi s class and practices a debate
on Renewable energy. This was his isfying.
second year as a debate student. photo "Being in
by Annie Lorsbach debate means you
have to be dedi-
cated and ready to take the responsibility
that comes with it. Fun and satisfaction Junior Katie Swartz
also comes with the class when you do sells a stud ent a
well","senior Nick Lohmeier said. "All the yearbook in the
journalism
hard work I put in to the class was worth it room. Yearbooks were
in the end when I was a state champion sold for two weeks and
and national qualifier." over 1700 yearbooks
"Being a part of the yearbook staff were ordered . photo by
meant getting every deadline in on time Kelli McMahon
and having everything done perfectly. This
work does take a lot of responsibility, but
when you see the final product at the end
of the year everything is worth it," junior
Amy Farrell said.
Taking on any responsibility and
seeing it through, left participants ex-
hausted but pleased.
By Andra Snyder
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