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Show Mark Reynolds and his trumpet provide musical background for enjoyment. Coach Reed and the newspaper staff decide wether or not they should strike. You Can Pick’Em For many semesters now, students of all grades have been “asked” to take certain classes to gain the needed credits for graduation requirements, but fortunately, along with the required classes, these elective classes give the individual a chance to take courses such ing, band, as journalism, and foreign yearbook, cloth- languages. Now usually the classes are taken under circum- stances such as jealousy, plain boredom or just not having anything better to do, but sometimes they’re taken because of personal interests or a hobby such as wanting to be Joe Disco, (dance) editor of the Vernal Excuse, the lead trumpet in the Chicago Symphony, or a United States ambassador to the United Nations. Whatever the reason might be the P.I. (personal interest) courses are a popular elective credit. 134 Academics WALTS WELL SERVICE — ‘Not the biggest |