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Marlene Arychsrnscn Bab Ador- Charles •••:■• Gten Aixt- 'o' f Anna, Ann Angk: : Sherri Judy Atch Dais Earl Baret • Suson Arandieiovic Peech Amenta wsmith I can't sit still for long, stated Mrs. Viator. As a result, she is an avid biker, skier, and hiker. One of the advan- tages of being a teacher is that I get summers off for biking. ople UP FRONT Using stuffed animals was a popular method to get students inter- ested. Watching a stuffed Opus, adored and owned by Mr. Bar- rett fly in the air or hang by ropes to visually ex- plain some physics con- cept kept a class listen- ing by being amused. By listening and ob- serving. students tend- ed to leorn more. On the topic of her collec- tion of moose, French teacher Mrs. Arandje- lovic explained, They are a visual aid to illus- trate concrete and sometimes abstract concepts. These methods not only benefited the students, but also the teachers. Mrs. Arandjelovic add- ed that by using her collection it keeps me more awake. LEARN-BY-LIVING-IT. Enjoying their out-of-fhe-cr- dnory c’ass. Alan Ng. Kelly Asselin. and Bill Serva learn the Hndu ways by experienc- ing it and by listening to their beaded teacher. Mr. Lutz lecture. A lone monotone voice echoing through the caverns of student minds that have wan- dered away from the subject to more inter- esting thoughts such as what will I do tonight is a common scenario in the classroom. Teachers seeking to wake the dead, those seemingly breathing human forms that mas- querade as students, used a variety of tech- niques. English teacher Mr. Lutz stated. Sitting on the floor to study the Hindu Updnishads or on a grassy slope to read the ‘Sermon on the Mount' was an at- tempt to awaken stu- dents from their indif- ference to great litera- ture. Nathan xter Anno hamp Lynn John Dennis Borumen Core T RANGER THAN FICTION
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-----------------------------------------------------I----------------------------- AFTERSCHOOL VIGIL. MORNING CHILL. Not quite as excited about school as he was for the concert the night before, sophomore Andy Percy hides behind a pa of shades. Early morning fog puts a chll in the at that makes seniors Sonya Mor- gan and Cherish Scalf anxious to get to class-for once. Seniors Wayne Frank and Keith SHADY LADY. Dennison swap stories whie taking Parking never seems to be a prob- break form the daily grind of feed- lem for this student who arrives ing and caring for their animats. coolly on time in an Sate fashion. Divider 187
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