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xii it I 1 if t t 14 1 41. ' - sw- 'Wlzere is she arf I think we need a review. Mr. I'1'1zt'e11t serves as moderator and Coach for wplwnzures trying I0 master Elzglisli grammar. and DZ.Zl6l'.S'Z.0lIr to enjoy his favorite pastimes. Occasionally, he must return to school in the evening to attend a meeting. teach an adult class. or chaperone a dance. Providing a welcome diversion for faculty members this year were the Christmas Tea and the Spring Get-Together. At the tea, the faculty honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Lo- pata with a gift of silver. The annual Get- Together was held on April 29, in the form of a covered dish supper followed by an old- fashioned square dance. Hall pass, plea.se. ' Miss' Coffman, palrolirzg the hall, inlerrogates a wandering student. J M' 1855346 Malte if loader, you .savf ' Mr. Howard Shannon leaves Freud for hobby -gow! nzusic. The hex! way to get .wniefliing done is to do it j'CIllI'A't'lf.H With tliix nwrm in nziml, Miss Warren paints her lzaase wlzielz ix located an Old Frederick R nad. .0 W 'rf Wifi , Vu ' f . W , 1. nurse, M Q , , X Q 4 sv We f -Z, W., i Nw WW W I Z 1- E .s ee Q-an new .W in -. Wm as ga sw K, sf! 'M www - :2'1e,,f::s, -:- 3? .. an it W
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Oli, L'Ul7I6', t'0I1I6',,X'rIll llil1UWfllf.S n'lll1'I l1llrI. ' Mrs. ElfW'llI'd5' CUl7l,litll'l'.S' Mr. Clzllcollr LIN lie l1UIlt1ff'.Y lwllwll In the Rell C'l'l1.si.s', ll.s'sl.x'tell by Mrs. Betllcf Ellbtlllk Scott, Cllrllliwllle llllllllllu. FILL'Illl3' llgaglis 1.11 HEN THE 7:45 a. m. bell shatters the still- ness of the almost forsaken halls. many teach- ers have already opened their classrooms and S begun the various chores of homeroom. such as organizing attendance records and seeing that the bulletin is read. Then begin the daily rigors of teaching, interrupted occasionally by super- vising the halls or cafeteria. sponsoring a club. f or steering a committee. Home at last. the teacher must grade papers and plan lessons. H,-m w,.,,v bu, mm. thru, ,Hm,,,6,MH.6, Hpy- after which he is frce to be with his family and After Cl P.T.A. llieetillg, A4lA.Y.Y Dlll'tl1 cl'l'.x'c'll.s'.x'e.s' lIJI'0gl'6.X',S' of .s'tllll'ellI.s' wllll lILll'l'lII.S', Mrs. Yllllll' Lllllli Mrs. Kitlrlfll'ge. I llf'tll' fI'.Y.L'Ul'lI.L1 Irlxlluit'Irllll'g'f1I. Mr. Elfll'ClI'lf.3', Mr. Mllellllr, Mrs. Bf1lfl1lll'l', tllltl Mm. Plillllpix .illlrr into tl llffllltfvv lllllcll lill the fcIt'll1I-Y lfllllllg IUUIII. WMM!
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A maids SEQ? . . . but II .wtyx here . . . . Rielztutl Jones' lii.V1JiLl,X'.X' C1iI'c'L'fiOl1.Y c'41r1t'e1'11ii1g ltyaimlyxix of HL0 In Mixx Allmugli, L'l16'llIl'.S'Il'YY Ieclciler. First stop-0ver-Tokyo. ' Ted Peters and Alexia Brogdeiz C'Il'C'llIlI.S'p6'L'f the globe in Mr. Wullmriiv geoyrtzplzy t'It1.w.s'. .f? 7- '5!WAL 'tz'g:ilf , lf ' vu Q 1 fviikf. is 9. r,,,,,, 563365232255 Www, 5 ,wif Q f 5 . Oli clear, l'i'e forgotten what X .s'tcmd.s' f0r. ' Miss' Wulteiis' gives' lzeeclezl uid in cilgebrciic' .solu- tifurx to Marilyn Murxlzcill and Rolcmcl Smith. Stzztletztis' Pre Jare TUDENTS ENVISIONING COIICQ6 may elect me academic course, which facilitates future study by requiring two years each of math, science, and language, in addition to the English and social studies required of everyone. English and Social Studies 10 explore IHC world as a whole. and terms such as deus ex machinan and divine right are discussed. The junior curricula look to American achievement. from the simple charm of Huck Finn to the somber dignity of the Constitution. English and Social Studies 12 are more subjective. stressing self-expression and self-evaluation. A'Sl1ijtii1g lHlI.X'4'?., I think l'I'.Y cr'0x.ved wire.v. ' Mr. ljdwui'a'.x tim! Nlrs. Gini cooperate to uclzieve e.x'uc'ti1ess in Ieelziiieul ivritzdzg with D. Downey, B. Clmlnzers, and R. Wise. twill' 1 i .Ama
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