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Mr. Hooten strikes a sporting pose with l his faithful dog. l Mr. Davidson an expedition stalks the wild egg plant on in the forest. Faculty Members Find Relaxation In The Great Out-of-doors The teaching profession is one in which the pressure is very great. There's a responsibility to the administration and the taxpayers to keep a reasonable amount of order in the class and keep the kids involved in some semblance of learning. But the main responsibility is to the stu- dent. The teacher must teach each student the information and abilities that are nec- essary for adulthood, and make it interest- ing so the student hears what is being said. A big iob indeed. lt also requires some unwinding, or the strain would be too much. Many of our faculty find peace of mind in nature, through the pastimes of huntng, fishing, and camping. l82!Personalities .i RK Sgt. Williams relaxes with two of his hunting buddies Smiling, Mr Jackson thinks about catfish for supper
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Miss Lou Davis beautifie siasm of a proud owner. Coach Trent Young gets psyched up for a lesson in softball. s her machine with the enthu- Y Research Finds Teach ers Human Contrary to some students' opinions, teachers are human. Now, having destroyed a popular myth, this shall be explored a little deeper. Knowing that humans con't work forever, and also knowing that most humans engage in rec- reational activities, and realizing that many of the recreational activities take place out in the open, visible to all man- kind, the average intelligent mind would realize that if it is really true teachers are human, one might could catch one of them in the act of recreating. Well, appointing a committee which appoints a subcommittee which appoints a task force to investigate the phenomenon, it is found that teachers do everything from hunt to sew to wash cars to play golf in order to relax. lt must therefore be concluded that teachers are human. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson try out their horses on a ranch in northern Arkansas. Mrs. Kay Goolsby displays some of her hand- painted china. Facultyfl 81
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