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Mrs. Kuhn, Charlotte Shutler, Michelle Musco and Lee Waters in language ... Viva la Lake Braddock. Chuck Magnum, Scott Richardson, and Tim Lex talk things over. Mark Abele hard at work. Mr. Lawler’s math class. student life 199
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A new procedure was brought into our daily schedule this year the concept of T.A. (teach¬ er advisor). Each morning every student in the school meets with his teacher advisor for a period of fifteen minutes. The session begins at 8:15 and ends at 8:30, whereupon the stu¬ dents have five minutes to get to first period. The groups consist of approximately eighteen students and their T.A. In the beginning of the year we were permitted to “check-in” to our T.A. so that he could give us any bulletins that were to be taken home, to give us report cards, and interims and to sim¬ ply let our T.A. know we were alive, breathing, and doin’ okay. George Allen and Glen Gannon in Mr. Mayo ' s social study class. Remember the philosophy, “You’re responsi¬ ble for your own actions!”? Well, I guess we were. The happy news soon arrived that T.A. was mandatory. Some responses to T.A. this year have been; “It’s okay. It shouldn’t be mandatory. We should only have to report once or twice a week. I think we should be able to change T.A. every nine weeks.” Wynne Hamilton “I don’t think it is necessary, but I don’t mind it.” Marianne Ford “It’s okay. Just as long as you’ve got a good T.A. like I do.” Louise Evans 198 student life Jim Galvin sanding his mask for a string boat.
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Steve Sampson grinding down his mount screws for a string boat. Through many extensiveTrjterpretations and mis-ig understaniihgs,lfthe original meaning to t!A. may i have bee j fsWr.ted;r%l| or maybe eyeh ost. In- : stead of having two or three ot)ns®igrs ' fci: an en- j tire b-s ' t ' hodl, Ich teacher has a relatively; small group of student for his Ib teer T.A. In srnall gmup,ihe teache dan get to knbw the st|jd|h for ; troir personally father thanifimply knowirig each student’ namei Hopiefully, the tudents ar able to relate nT re openly Iwith a t her he or she has ’• come to know; The sUidenbS .A. should e more than just a teacher, he or sh hould be a friend. Yummmmmmm—Lake Braddock pizza! Ken Austen sanding a piece of wood. 200 student life Cathy Gibson sewing in Mrs. Peacock’s basic clothing class.
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