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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.
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                     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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