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Bring on t Distillation Put that s Silly, mm' classes are first and Education is lirst nml liorcmost at our school. Fivc cluys catch wcck, from cight to thrcc or ninc to Four, wc arc lmusily cngugccl in thc acquiring of lmowlcclgc. he Cartoons! Activitics :tml claisscs work l1AlI1Cl'lll'll2llRl in our school systcm. English is ai main linc- tor in thc journalism cluhs-thc Citilzoclzrou amcl f'o1mcil Ring. llomcmailiing alicls tht- girls in F.Il.A. zmcl both nrc cnvawccl in thc 5 5 cclucution ol goocl l10ll1L'lll2lliCI'S. llxc shops-- print, mctul, wood, nml gcncrail - put thc hoys onc stcp nhczul in training lor rlmcir vocation. lxflilllt' of the girls long for rlw cluv thcy will rcccivc thc rirlc ol' I'll'lX'1lfL' sccrc- really is very simple! tary. 'lirnining for husincss comcs through thc gcncrul husincssv luookkccping. sliorthuml, typing, officc clerical, imcl sccrctzirinl train' ing clusscs. lhosc ol, us sccliing collcgulwclu courscs strugglc through chcmistry, physics, trigonomctry, liorcign lzmguugcs. amml linglisli lV. Vllhc songhircls among us olatuin mcmf hcrsliip in onc, ll licw, or all scvcn ol' our musical organizations. For huclcling zirtists. thcrc urc rho mamy urt clalsscs. llcsimlcs thc leeve in the arm-hole - not the neck! aictivitics and clnsscs wc choosc, wc tnlac thc traditional rcquirccl suhjccts-somc history. somc scicncc, somc mzith. amcl much llnglish. All rho suhjccts arc cnlivcnctl with liiclcl trips, movics, anal lccturcs, Gym is onc ol thc suhjccts wc I'1lIL' us tops. Gym is thc s not c dog, it's u horsel
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ix -. I 3:5-:L FFS-Q in the halls, on the stairs MISS lVlAlXIE CRESSEL, Gen. Bus., Sec. Practice, Perf sonal Typing, Sophomore Class Throw away your gum. MR. EDWARD RUDDY, Guidance, Adult Education I can see the reason why ti student would do tlmt. MRS. CATHERINE BLACK, English Il, Latin, Ir. Class. Dramatics For only two cents in Mexico, you can . . . MR. B, H. FRANKLIN, Printing, Vkloodworlting Yeah, now let's see. Are you sure you can spell? lxlll. RIOIIARD BROWN, 9th Grade llomeroom lklllgll I sailed witlz Aduzirul Byrd . . . MISS l'lELEN IIUFFTWAN, 9th Grade llomeroom, Ulr. Student Council Youll better get to work now. MR. FRANK LORTON, Gcncral Science, Cross Gountry Come on now boys, run! MISS l'lELEN IDUNN, Adv. Soc. Studies, English l, Everyday English, 7th English Do l lzear somelvody talking? lxlll. VVILLIAIXI SNODUHASS, Vlloodworking. lndustrial Arts, D.O. Vlfell, l'll tell ya'. MR. ARTHUR VVOLEE, Algebra, jr. Mathematics, 7th and 8th Football, Basketball, and Track Lets go now, boys, MR. CHARLES lNlAYER, English ll, French, Dramatics Nllieu we lzave kids, we have kids. Proud New Poppos MR. ROBERT CAVITT, Algebra, Gen. Math., jr. Math. You want to take a little walk with me? MR. EDWARD VVIRTH, jr. High Band Did I ever tell you the joke about the preacher? hlR. CARL DILLOW, Jr. Boys' P.E,, 9th Football. Bas- kethall, and Track Vlflien l blow this whistle . . , MR. FRANK lJAN1ELS, Band, Vocal Music 'l'lIat's real nice. MR. JOE KONYA, Metal, Drawing, Industrial Arts Oli, tlzose good old days at flt1l'l70lIlllllL'. MISS lxlARY ANN HOLDOWAY, 8th Grade llolneroom Keep it down to zz low roar. MRS. ANN PIUNIG, Homcmaking, Art, F.ll.A. Really? Oli, youre kidding. We're off! MR. JOHN KENNEDX', Rrh Grade lloincrooin, Assistant Jr. High Coach Come on now, get the lmll. lxlfl. lJENVER LOGAN, Am. llistory, XN'orld llistory, Sr. Class, F.Pl'.A., Visual Aids flliipl Cllipl Chip! MISS IONA lx'lASTEN, Shorthand, Typing, Cfolmelzroiz Quill and Scroll Stop typing and listen. MRS. IJAISY KENNEDY, 7th Grade llomerooin Oli, my goodness! MRS. JEAN ANN LIPCHURCH, Art, llr, Class l..et's settle down now.
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foremost at Cahokia term given to eo-recreation, health classes, and team activities. Two other hours we look forward to are known as study hall and noon. During study hall hour we always WhcI's the brief form? hope that there will he an opportunity to catch up on the latest news or to have a little snooze. llowever, our superiors very seldom forget that first word-study. At noontime, if we don't have a meeting, we rush pell-mell to get in line for lunch. After a heartv lunch, we divide our time in many ways-dancing. basketball practice, loafing. flirting. or studying. C-A-ll-U-K-I-A, Yea, Caholtial 'lihese words continually ring in Where does the obiect go? our ears. Pep assemblies tune our voices lior the strenuous workouts they receive at games. Besides pep assemblies, manv assem- lmlies are written and produced luv the stu- dents. ln the evening, the children of Calioliia Commonfields have some outstanding experi- ences to relate concerning their education. Susan, an eighth grader, cut her wood for , a whatnotg her cousin, Charles, helnmed an Prove tho! apron: Don, a sophomore, had fun cutting up a slimv earthworin for a squeamish girl: Alice. the sophisticated senior, left her sec- retarial training class earlv to applv for a stenographers position. It is indeed a privilege to receive our edu- cation in llistrict l87l Iheorem! If works better if you turn if on!
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