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A voice of experience speaks. Miss Phelps explains «he mysteries of those Cood advice always helps. Jim Shafer discusses a college cata- transcripts ana applications to eager juniors. log with Mr. Norris, the counselor. 'or curious sophomores, alert juniors, and anxious seniors, the browsing oom provides college and career information. We Do Concentrate With the opening of school came the dreaded thought of study. Often a favorite television program or a long awaited phone call seemed far more important than homework. The National Honor Society inductions left us with a feeling of awe and admiration; college boards and mailing applica- tions rapidly approached us. Science classes opened new worlds of interest; poems and stories read in English class held a special meaning for each student. Studies began to seem more important, and this spirit grew through the year. We found that study begins in the classroom, continues at home, and climaxes in the attain- ment of lasting knowledge. To maintain high standards is to maintain Bcthcsda’s top academic standing and our own success in the future. Bob Lokcrson holds an impromptu math class for his puzzled friends, who try to make the most of mathematics in one easy lesson. Our teachers have told us we can’t learn anything in ten minutes’ cram- ming but wc can try'! 13
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12 James Albin takes pains with his work in Mechanical Draw- ing. All geometricians know what torture this is. To Attain Our Ai The eyes of the world arc upon us—not only teachers, practice teachers, and student teachers, but also visitors analyze our reactions daily. But that doesn’t faze us—outwardly we arc slaves to our studies. Warren Phillips determines the accelerating force of gravity.
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14 The first reading is the hardest. Aspiring actors and actresses show their skill for Mr. Dal la Santa. Drama Offerings One, Two, Three— The art department convinced more than 5 people with this eyecatching display. Paul Combs and Johnny Knight convince Cornelia Eakle they've been “thinking Eliza. You won my bet! You squashed cabbage leaf, yo incarnate insult to the English language! ” A-a-a-h-o-w-w-w! I’m a good girl, I am!
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