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mmm Do ' s and Don’ts of the Classroom J. Baker Principal P. Carter Bookkeeper J. Dunivin Guidance Library Secretary P. Ghiloni Biology L. Bennett B. Brown Chorus PE, Athletic Director C. Cunningham Football Algebra I Geometry R. Dill Band K. Baldwin Spanish I French I Jr. Civitans G. Cash French II Foreign Lang¬ uage Club S. Elzay LD Resource N. Hall Algebra I Geometry Cheerleaders E. Fleming Home Ec Gen Business C. Hardison English Cross Country J. Gardziel Ind Arts Football Photo Club B. Hendricks Earth Science J. Cardinale Industrial Arts P. Droves Guidance Jr. Civitans J. Gaudet Librarian Yearbook Library Club R. Holley Earth Science Wld Studies Pep Club Classroom behavior, as well as one ' s social be¬ havior , was enforced more and more this year. Think of all the things you do in the classroom. For example, be aware of the teacher who shows you individual attention. Try to discourage him, unless you want to be known as the teacher ' s pet . Never let anyone see you talking to a teach¬ er, unless you want to be a social outcast. Sitting correctly was also important. Always sit in a dazed slouch. Never appear to be interested in what the teacher has said. Nor did we raise our hands. If you felt you must take part, you raised your eyes to the chalkbosrd or fluttered your eyelids. This action told the teacher that you wanted to express an opinion. 27
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Don ' t look at me voice, cautions Mrs. Hendricks. I
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Excuses , Excuses My mom used it as a diaper , It ' s in my lock¬ er , The dog ate it , I know I did it. It ' s in my other notebook . Do these excuses sound fa¬ miliar to you? Students may have good excuses, but the teachers often had come¬ backs such as Bring it in tomorrow, signed , Sor¬ ry .. . it ' s a zero , What happens if I forget to pass you? This year was a memo¬ rable and special exper¬ ience for the teachers, as well as the students. The school system had changed from year round to traditional, and the grading scale changed, making school a greater challenge for the student and teacher. I. Ilchyshyn Orchestra P. Matovick Special Ed Pep Club M. Parker PE Volleyball Basketball P. Jones English B. Moore Guidance Football P. Pearsall English Newspaper R. LaTulipe Administra¬ tive Secretary C. Morehead PE Wld Studies Gymnastics J. Qualls PE Football Basketball Key Club B. Leiby Wld Studies G. Outman Art Drama Club M. Szady Algebra I General Math Chess Club C. Wakefield English Newspaper W. Mallard Assistant Principal J. Parker General Math Wrestling Baseball P. Szymonski Wld Studies Track SCA P. Zahl Biology Earth Science 28
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