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High school seniors to get 'Sneak Peek'
by Jacklyn Brown
The Ranger Reporter


Amarillo College will host its fourth annual Sneak Peek on April 25. High school seniors and their parents will have a chance to see what Amarillo College is really about and meet with advisers and faculty.

"It will be a very informational event for seniors and their parents. It is definitely worth attending," said Beth Wilhite, president of the Student Government Association.

At the event, from noon to 3 p.m., AC representatives will be available to discuss academic and technical programs. Students also will be able to learn about two-year transfer degrees and certificate programs.

"We really hope that all students will come out and see what this school is all about," said April Sessler, student activities director. "It's a good chance for everyone to see if AC is the school for them."

Sneak Peak coincides with Badgerama, sponsored by the AC Student Government Association. Attendees will have a chance to get wet at a foam dance or take a spill down a giant water slide.

"Badgerama is going to be so much fun and worth attending," said Sara Cayton, SGA programming chairwoman. "Make sure you come and have a blast."
Free food and live music by Kissinger, an Austin-based band, will highlight the day. Open music acts by Thorton Rhodes also will perform.