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Show AP students score high history, and European history take the examination each May. The examination culminates an intensive academic year for the young people. Valuable college credit is offered for scores ranging from '2' to "5." The examination is based on a score from "1" no recommendation) to "5" icxtremely well qualified.) At CHS this year a total of Wi examinations were written by 44 students. There were three scores 'of "5"; thirteen scores of "4 "; twenty-two scores of "3"; thirteen scores of "2"; and six scores of "1." The AP Program at CCHS is open to any student interested. English is taught by English Department Chairman Douglas G. Bono; biology by Science Department Chairman Glade Sorensen; American history by Richard Anderson; An-derson; and European history by Social Studies Department Chairman Kent Bishop. Johnson, received the enviable score of "5" on their written examinations. This places them in the prestigious position of being in the 5 percent area of the young people taking this most difficult of all high school academic tests. Students in English, biology, American The Advanced Placement Program at Cedar High School (CCHS) recently received the li)81 examination scores and CHS students did very well. Three students, two in E n 1 i s h . Michael Chidester and Diane Dalley; and one in biology. Terry L. |