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One Day= —at a time For an illustration, Deanna Stout draws and paints the vase of flowers. b = eS q c see ate cs 3 nes Fewer co by Karen Reid t one end of the building, students may be warming instruments, adjusting strings or learning a routine. At another end of the building, one hour later, these same students may be drawing a vase of flowers, learning circuitry or pouring hydrochloric acid in a beaker. The school day of a lot of students simply means one thing after another. Getting to the bus stop on time in the dead of winter deserves a unit of credit itself. A student who doesn’t understand the grammar structure of a sentence in French but would rather go out to eat than get help has a life and death decision. When one has finally finished his math for the first time in almost half a grading period and forgets it in his locker and it can’t be turned in late the student is subject to temper tantrums or heart failure. But other times are mellower when a test has a big fat A on it, you made the team or getting through a day relaxed. So many things happen in a course of a school day that students just get used to it and take it in stride.
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Junior Connie Menzy lifts her head from her ac- counting practice book. In advanced electronics, Kevin Brown and Dan Clark replace transistors on a printed circuit board. Suzanne Mark, a junior, writes precisely in the tiny boxes of the ledger. Math teacher, Dave Vollmar, explains algebraic principles to his class. Wearing her letter sweater for swimming and gymnastics, senior Penny Howard adds her figures Daily Life 9
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