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Jim Ned High School: Kristyn Jones
Rank: 2ndGrade Average or Grade Point Average: 101.87555
Parents: Doug and Carolyn Jones
School activities/honors:
Future Business Leaders of America 9-12, Treasurer 12
Students Against Destructive Decisions 9-11, Leadership Team 11
Art Club 9-11, Vice President 11
Science Club 10-11
Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9-12, Leadership Team 12
National Honor Society 10-12, Vice President & Student Council
Representative 12
Math Club 12, Vice President 12
Student Council 11-12
Spanish Club 10-12, Student Council Representative 11
Peer Assistance & Leadership (PALs) 12
Varsity Track (9), Basketball (9-10), and Cross Country Manager
(9-10)
West Texas High School Competition, Merit Award for Art Work 11
Recognition of Art Work displayed in Grace Museum, 10-11
Track Regional and State Qualifier Manager 9
UIL Competitive Events: Ready Writing 9; Literary Criticism 9-12,
Regional 10-12; Calculator 12
U.I.L Regional Qualifier
Super Star Team (93 and above) 9-12
AP/Honor Courses: 9 ¡V Pre-A.P. English I, Biology, Geometry;
10
¡VPre-A.P. English II, Adv. Chemistry, Algebra II; 11 ¡V A.P. English
III, Physics, Pre-Calculus, Spanish III; 12 ¡V A.P. English IV, AP
Calculus
Future Plans: Major in psychology at Hardin-Simmons University
What was the funniest thing, or the thing you will remember most, about high school? When my freshmen English teacher acted out the story we were reading. He pretended to fall off a chair and die, and at that exact moment our principal walked in the room. The principal was shocked that we weren't helping my teacher, who seemed to be in need of help.
What advice do you have for underclassmen to survive high school? Enjoy the small moments with friends!
What will you have to tell your classmates at your 10-year high school reunion? I'm blessed to be a Child Life Specialist with a wonderful husband and kids.
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