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ONE BY ONE, Mr. Larry Anthony, guidance counselor, searches through pennies to add to his personal coin collection, QUICK STITCH. Mrs. Lana Foot, special education instructor, breaks school routine by needlepointing pillows. .. , . V in 7-er? 160!Mug Mob Lounge, huhhies utter escape fur teachers Usually it wasn't the mounds of ungraded papers or the un- finished lesson plans that got a teacher down. It was the little things like morning hall duty, no parking spaces, or working the gate in the rain. All of these were part of the routine of teach- ing. Teachers escaped the routine one period a day when they entered the lounge. Re- treating into this special sanc- tuary, many relaxed with their hobbies. Unsuspecting messages sent to retrieve Miss Mason's grade book or Mr. Watterson's mail observed Mrs. Foot working on her needle point or Mr, An- thony appraising pennies from candy sales to add to his collec- tion. Third period lounge offered Mrs. Louks a chance to hand paint her ceramics while Mrs. Skarda graded papers, and Mr. Louks elluded students needing tardies, passes, or discipline. Hobbies and the lounge of- fered relief from lecturing and the fast-paced routine of teach- ing. SALUTE. In his spare time, Band Director Mr, Roger McClaren, an army veteran, re. pairs and cleans guns for his collection. IT'S A BIRD. Mrs, Margery Wills, biology and chemistry teacher, enjoys bird watching and Audubon Society workin her spare time. PAINT IOB. History teacher, Mrs. Becky Louks, adds the finishing touches tn her ceramic chess set. INSERT: Mr. Billy Saia, history teacher and assistant coach, specializes in gourmet cooking. More than a hobby, he explained, My wife appreciates the helpf' TIE UP. Miss Lynn Mason, science teacher, threads the hook one last time to finish her daily stitches on a frog run.
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