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Teachers learn- 'irlne Inercl we I2 Atmosphere TOP LEFT Mrs. Ann Gaskins, explains an algebra problem. TOP CENTER Stumped by a question, Miss Kathy Callaway looks to Miss Barbara Add- icks. TOP RIGHT Writing the Ameri- can history notes on the board, Miss Sarah Gaddy pauses to think about the next word. BOTTOM RIGHT Obser- ving a student teacher, Mr. Dick Floyd is assistant band director Baylor University. OPPOSITE PAG TOP Miss Debra Keng receives hel from Coach Iohn Dudley. OPPOSIT BOTTOM Two CHS graduates are Mi: Macklyn Henderson, former El Viajel editor and student teacher in ax and Miss Ian Blodgett, a Frenc major whose hobby is belly dancin,
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Aff, TOP LEFT Working on a potters' wheel, Carl Adams creates a vase. TOP RIGHT Caught by the camera's shutter, head photographer Chris Smith clicks another picture. BOTTOM Starting out the school year with fancy footwork, students in French attempt to perfect the circles of Cajun dancing. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT Creating a contest entry, Phyllis Iohnson adds the finishing touches to her white on black scratching. Creating 21 .ff
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Student teaching is a unique, but trying, experi- ence. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that few people re- ceive the chance to assume both roles in the classroom- student and' teacher. This time of apprenticeship is try- ing in many respects. Not only do the student teachers have to keep up with their col lege classes, but they also have to make lesson plans and grade papers in the classes they are teaching. There is also a tremen- dous emotional strain in this trial run. Students seem to give a new teacher a hard time, and just because this new teacher is young and in- experienced does not make students willing to show mercy. Several of approxi- mately 60 student teachers could not stand up to this physical and mental strain, for they did not complete their internship. In most instances, the experience proved valuable for both the student teachers and the students. Student Teachers 23
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