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V 5* \ $ £* £ z: v How To Study A V 8 " What ' s the purpose of study- ing? " This is a question Michael Le- Sure asks himself everyday, as do many other students. Well to answer Michael ' s question along with the rest of you, studying is the act of gaining knowledge. It ' s something you have to do in order to get any- where in life. Now one asks, " How do you study? " There are various methods of learning that are used everyday. In the English classes, SQ3R is taught to the students. Senior Oscar David comments, " I go home and read as a way of learning. " Ruth Milcherska uses her study hall to get done in, and senior Dave Baker uses the old trick of " do homework and review it. " Some students like to skip study- ing altogether, but that, as we all know, can lead to failure. As LaSalle students, take pride in what you do. Lions should never forget how to study. Upper Right Senior Tyrone Howell uses his school time wisely and works hard to get his assignment com- pleted. photo by Will Tieman Left Junior Alan Holt does some of his studying during class while another student is less motivated. photo by Will Tieman Above Studying doesn ' t only happen in school as Kath- leen Gorman and Betty Banasiewicz work hard on lay- outs at Manchester College during Josten s yearbook camp. photo by Mrs. Hilliard Opening Section Don ' t Forget z:
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