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I 10 Faculty Mr. Robin Ballay Mr. Jamn Barker Mr. Rabarl Banu Mr. Henry Barnlclx Mn. Doran Bllhap Mr. Alexander Blair Mn. Palrkia Blauak Min Marilyn Burdick Mr. Bryan Chlnauli Mn. Mary Coghill Mn. Beverly Cogla Mlu Manha Jo Copanhavnr Mr. Harald Cothom Mn. Margaraf Cal Mlu Ll: Daughtroy Mr. Raymond Davin
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x fs .-L.,- F , . ak 'J 'I. In o manner not to be reckoned with, Mr. Hunt stresses the significance of the forthcoming assignment. 2. insisting that her closs speok only in Spanish, Mrs. Sullivan becomes threatening when an English word is uttered. 3. Posing comfortably on her desk, Mrs. Willard enioys the discussion in her English class. 4. Reviewing the previous homework assignment, Mrs. Cogle exhibits correct form for counting on one's fingers. 5. Morning activities in the Senior cafeteria momentarily divert the conversotion of Miss Peterson and Mr. Hunt. 3. if , 5 421' . ii Academics 109
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