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expa-ience
o, we are not talking ACT award for recetvmg a
about shampoo here ..... We twenty-six or higher on their
are talking about Mead High ACT.
~ School standing head and shoul- standards in academics, but also in
Mead does not only show high
ders above the rest.
0 Getting good grades is one extra-curricular activities. These
of the many ways students at activities give students a chance to
.5 Mead High stand out. show their lead rship. Although
"People care about getting each activity requires a different type
1 good grades, going to college, ofleader, Mead students have ea-
and getting somewhere in life," gerly stepped into these postions.
"I think our senior class has a
0 senior Amanda Wolfe said. "In lot of good leaders, and good lead-
some classes, we are very com-
Cl.l
petitive with our grades." ers seem to make everyone work
.~ Thirty students made high harder and everything more success-
~ dents made honor roll for the ful," senior Brad Schutt said.
honor roll and thirty- ix stu-
ot just the students stand
first quarter. This alone shows out, so do events. These include
that the students are working the new block scheduling, the Ag
hard to get good grades and to Magnet school, and above all the
distiguinsh themselves. Before tragic terrorist attacks against our
the end of the first quarter, six nation. These happenings and
seniors had earned the East life-shaping memories will for-
Central ebraska Conference ever stand up and stand out in the
minds of students.
"fd stand L~P foe equal oppodLmili.es "I'd sla.nd up fot:" freedom because
fot: >vom.en a.nd guys, no sexism. i.t.'s wh.a.t we foLtgh.t fot'. IL means a.
Th.ey should h.a.I.Je dee same opti.ons lot lo be f1:ee, a.ncl to know vou ca.n
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fot: jobs. a.nd t.h.ey sh.ouldn'L be do wh.a.L you 1-va.n.t."
judged."
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-Josh. Da.h.l f~·esh.ma.n
.Seni.or