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Left: Mr. Pompanclla wonders about job stability ... with the Rockettcs! Below right: Mr. Marcinek doesn’t always look so skeptical. Bottom: Mr. Claycomb frequently converses with desks and occasionally they have students in them. If a senior’s disillusionment with practice forms is any indication of a future interest in filing tax returns, then it looks like H R Block is going to have their hands full. Every senior knows the frustration involved when you subtract line 30 from line 29 and your answer is less than zero!?! Sure, they try to make it all a little more bearable, but their attempts are to no avail. The conclusion of this sad and humorous story comes when we are presented with the test tax form. Would it be possible for us to have an accountant present during the ex- amination?”, a student pleads. “How about working only to the line where it says to ‘stop here if you want the IRS to complete your tax form'!?! , cries another. Then, before you know it, the test is over and everyone has a basic idea of how to properly com- plete a Form 1040. 19
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History Repeats itself and News Quizzes Never Die! Upper left: Mr. Good ... and I’ll appreciate your vote in the upcoming elections. Upper right: World problems, death and inflation are the cause of Mr. Mostoller’s grimace. Right: Unlike Mr. Mostoller. Mrs. Meredith has a more optimistic attitude about the state of world affairs. 18
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Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus ... ... Homework, Homework and Homework. No it’s not a foreign language. It’s math! Admittedly that's a very simple term for a very complex subject. It seems the only thing harder than learning math is ex- plaining why one takes the subject in the first place. Think of the many hours spent perched over an open textbook, memorizing a formula that is incomprehensible. The next morning the math teacher passes out the test. And just as the mind begins spilling forth equation and whatnot, the teacher announces, this will be an open- book quiz.” Need I say more. Everyone knows that open-book quizzes range from impossible” to “May I do extra credit now.” How- ever, when the tests are returned, maybe all that studying wasn’t a waste after all. 20
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