2. FUTURE PHARMACOLOGIST
Julia Hambright, a junior at Frisco High School, listens to Medical Terminology teacher Mrs. Swanson on
January 13th in the Ag Building in efforts to achieve her dreams to become a pharmacologist. She enjoyed
learning about diseases and how to make sure she was taking care of her body. “This class benefits me more
about human life,” Julia said, “it’s also a good way to be introduced into the medical and health field.”
3. TATUNAY TAUNTED BY CLASS WORK
Junior,Victoria Tatunay studies diligently in Medical Terminology on January 13th in
the Frisco High School Ag Building since the beginning of the year. She liked the
hands on activity most about this class . “I enjoy helping others,” Victoria stated, “and
the class helps me have a better understanding on the human body.”
4. SENIOR
REVEALS
FUTURE
On January 13th in the Frisco High Ag
Building, a LoneStar High student,
Jordan Daoust welds truss for a barn.
Jordan excelled in welding and
dispelled beautiful skills that will help
his future.
5. SPARKS FLY
Attaching two medal pieces at extremely high temperatures, Bailey Masters a
senior at LoneStar High School uses Frisco’s Ag Building on January 13th to
create truss for a barn as a final grade for the semester course. Masters’ detail
in his work and dedication to the class never went unnoticed.
6. ELENA’S ENTHUSIASM FOR EDUCATION
Elena Tran talks to good friend Victoria Tatunay in Medical Terminology on
January 13th in the Ag Building about ongoing assignments. She enjoyed
learning about the body because it strengthened her interests to become an
Anesthesiologist or Dermatologist. “I love the projects that we do,” Elena said, “It
helps me understand the body more.”
7. ISAIAH THE ENGINEER
LoneStar High Senior Isaiah Diaz-Session welds truss for a final semester
grade on January 13th in the Frisco High Ag Barn. Isaiah was a novel
student who obtained knowledge well, even when put on the spot.
8. NICOLE, THE NOVEL STUDENT
Nicole Zimmerman suits up for a fun time in the Frisco High School Ag Building
on January 13th to weld a truss for a barn. In this class, Nicole was one of the
most valuable students, as she is attained almost all information about
agriculture science in her 2B class.
9. FRIENDS FOR A LIFETIME
LoneStar Seniors Savannah Cosgroves and Nicole Zimmerman strut over to a welding cubby
in efforts to design a truss for a barn in the Frisco High School Ag Building on January 13th.
These two southern loving girls developed a beautiful friendship in this class and left here
knowing more about agriculture science and what it means to be a true friend.
10. HEALTHY HAMBRIGHT
Julia Hambright, a Frisco High School student, interested in pharmacology, learns about eating disorders in
Medical Terminology to understand what it means to be a healthy eater. Hambright was interested in diseases
and benefiting the human body when she signed up for the course in the Fall of 2015. “I believe this gives me
a good introduction to the health field.” Julia said.
11. DREAMING DOCTOR
Michael Vasilyev takes Medical Terminology on January 13th in the Ag Building
because it’s fun and easy.Teacher Mrs. Swanson, is the reason Michael took this
class during his junior year. “This class has taught me many skills,” Michael
claimed, “skills to be the kind of doctor I want to be when I grow up.”
12. NATURAL
WITH
NATURE
Welding strips of medal, Bailey Masters
a senior at LoneStar High School uses
Frisco’s Ag Building on January 13th to
create truss for a barn. Bailey
exemplified a mass amount of skill that
came to him naturally in this class.
13. TECHNOLOGY
TIMEOUT
On January 13th, in Medical Terminology in
the Ag Building,Jamal Boles plays video
games after completing assignments for that
day.The class is enjoyed by Jamal since the
assignments are independent. “This class
helps me learn my health terms.”, Boles said.
14. BETTER THAN THE REST
On January 13th in the Frisco High Ag Building, a junior LoneStar High student,
Jordan Daoust, welds truss for a barn. His cross hatching talents set him above
the rest of the students enrolled in the class.
15. BAILEY
BUILDS A
BARN
Filing a piece of medal, Bailey Masters a
senior at LoneStar High School, uses Frisco’s
Ag Building on January 13th to create a truss
for a barn. Bailey had been enrolled in this
class since the beginning of the year and
developed valuable skills that will help him in
his agricultural skills as he grows older.