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Most of the school day is spent in the classroom listening to a teacher describe the finer points of his or her subject. An occasional daydream may slip in between Charlemagne. Pythagoras, Shakespeare, Galileo, and block style letters. When class seems to be going strong, a visitor with a camera may come in which allows the students to get a break or the bell may ring signaling the beginning of break or lunch. This is the time of the mass transformation. The once quiet students become a crowd of pushing and shouting bodies. Then, the bell rings and it is back to the classroom and the students become mild again. Put on a happy face. Timmy Bonnoitl smiles as the photographer snaps his picture 27
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MASS CHANGE Next, please. It takes a lot of work to serve the line of hungry kids that come into the lunchroom every day Time for play. Some lower school children find that lunch is a time for play as well as a time for eating 26
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COMING ATTRACTIONS During the fall, Darlington Academy was visited by a group of young people from the state prison. These four inmates are part of a program called Get Smart, sponsored by the South Carolina Department of Corrections. The purpose of their visit is to expose students and young people to how much trouble crime can cause. They tell about their experiences: the crimes they committed and the punishment they received, along with details of prison life. None of it sounds good, so students Get Smart. In the center ring ... on january twenty eighth, students at Darlington Academy enjoyed acts from the center ring of the circus presented by the Wonderland Circus Revue. Among these were poodle acts, a magician, leopards, trapeze acts, a kangaroo, and of course clowns. All in all the circus was a big success and everyone had a great time. Ha! Ha! The downs in the circus appear to be having as much fun as the audience. Leapin' leopards! No circus is complete without the wild animals. The audience was thrilled by the entertainment of the leopards. We're Number 1. The magician tells Lee DuBose that his circus is Number 1. Get Smart. A group of convicts relate their stories to Darlington Academy students. 28
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