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Work Behind the Scenes . . . Teaching students a particular subject matter is just one facet ol' a busy tcacher's scheclule. There are all the Ht'XlI'dll curricular activities which become cow curricular because of the length ol' time they consume and because of thcir importance in the clevelopmcnt of the complete individual. Coaches spentl many hours during practice sessionsg music and drama teachers gixc much time to prepare programsg and every teacher has at least one club, all ot' the formal and recreational activities for which he is responsible. All this calls for one thing - de- voted teachers. Keep your leg straight. instructs Mrs. Phynila Graham to Connie Clark. Janie Bennett, Pat Nichols, Debbie Goodman, Gavle Klepec. Joyce Kimmel, Darlene McCoy and Kathy Gramling listen to instructions so they can follow suit. 4 I6
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