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H The great imposter I have never met a face that I didn't like, but in your case l'll make an exception. Who said those famous words? Why it's Mr. Mannarino imitating Groucho . This man of many talents gets his point across very ef- fectively by imitating famous personalities. Class is always a surprise because you'll never know who will show up next. Scarlet t Y 5 1 'K If this picture were any clearer, you could see That Ms. Haynie has a scarlet T on her dress. Why a T ? Her sin is not adultery but teaching. A scarlet T seems most appropriate- don't you agree? Magic!! The Magic Man of Bayside High is Mr. Narvaez. Obsessed by the art of wizardry, he proves to his classes that his hands are quicker than your eyes. Always brushing up on his tricks, he demonstrates how to make his paper puppet, Igor, talk. He is a member of the International Brotherhood of ma- gicians and also works in a magic store. What a great way to learn German! U! Cookie brawl ln the great cookie brawl, Miss Erskine's classes compete against each other by bringing in words that they can't comprehend. The class with the most words at the end of each six weeks, and a better class average from the spelling-definition test recieves the big, big double batch of delicious CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!! YUM. YUM.
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'Odds' And Canterbury tales We have many unusual 'ODDS' and ENDS that go on at Bayside that we don't even know about. Teachers try to make school worthwhile by show- Mrs. Payne's new found actors and actresses recreate Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The unique talents of these students which have never been seen before come alive on stage. lf you looked hard enough, you cold have seen the knights rid- ing their inchworm and tricycle down the halls of Bayside. English is more than just learning, It's fun!!! Appointed by the NCTE . ' 1 4 i4j ' NNW' , 'Q lum CUITICU FE' IU T3 lite E L- o 3 committee 41. P1 ' r. v X , l X .L is Ax X A ' .4' 'X ,J ' fy, . t 3111! f ., n, Q- K N X' r :vi f 4 .aft 94555, Q .m..,,,w ' 'C , X 5 ing us their hidden talents. Students are pleasantly surprised to see that teachers are really people and enjoy having fun. Funny antics and serious moments blended together help make a more en- joyable experience for both student and teacher. All of our teachers have 'ODDS' and 'ENDS', but we have just caught these teachers in the act. Our teachers are both bright and amusingg they take pride in what they do and we take pride in them. Meter stick trick The world's best balancing act is appearing at Bayside. It can be seen daily in Mr. G's math classes. This wonderful man has a trick never seen or done before. He can balance a meter stick on his head! Many hs ,- f' people have tried to attempt this daring feat but have failed. , There is only one meter stick ' man, and that's Mr. C-.! X, 4, 's,. V, -ar A 'A' Mr. Paul C.. Lankford has been invited to join the World Literature Committee of the National Council of Teachers of English. He will assist the Committee in compiling a volume of world literature media materials and help further the study of world literature through the NCTE. Mr. Lankford will be the first secondary school teacher in . the United States to become a ' member of the Committee and the only representive from Virginia. We wish him the best of luck. CONGRATU- LATIONSH.
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