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Student Life CLASS PARTICIPATION is an essential part of education. Mrs. Johnson s fourth grade students follow along silently while different ones are called upon to read aloud. Academics are a major part of student life. FINDING A PLACE TO STUDY doesn’t seem to be a problem for Tommy Johnson. Just a corner in the hall will do. A FIVE MINUTE BREAK between classes allows time to prepare for the next subject as well as greet friends. ONE OF THE ELECTIVES of the high school is typing. Here we see typing students correcting error, after error, after error, after error. .. Hey! Watch Out! Don't hit my car! These are expressions heard each morning as the campus comes to life. Inside the buildings stu- dents can be seen talking or walk- ing in the halls, cramming for tests, or doing homework that was sup- pose to had been done the night before. Classes begin at 8:25. It’s too late, those quizzes and test must be taken with no further studying. After the hardest test or the longest lecture is over, students are saved by the bell. In between classes giggles, squeals, and the slamming of lack- ers can be heard. After P.E., Span- ish class, and a pop quiz, a well deserved break is given — LUNCH!—catered by Morrison s. After lunch, the final classes of the day and finally the 3:10 bell rings, bringing to a close a typical day at EBS.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR OFTEN HAS HARD PRACTICES to prepare them for performances such as the JOSEPH O'NEAL THE SENIOR INDUCTEE to Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and the state Fine Arts competition. the Christian Honor Society. ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL CHAPELS are held at different times so that each age group can be taught on their level. MRS. KILPATRICK ENJOYS TEACHING etementary music and elementary choir. 7
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MR. ANDERSON'S SPANISH STUDENTS hear the language spoken as well as pray and give devotions in Spanish themselves. DAYCARE STUDENTS ENJOY LUNCH before the other classes join them. The popular opinion of lunch is that it is the best time of the day. P.E. CLASSES ARE GRADED on participation, skills, and attitude, as well as tests given over notes. The CARRYING HOME A STACK OF BOOKS for President's Physical Fitness Test is given twice a year and those qualifying receive a patch and a homework is a common sight around EBS. certificate. MRS. ANDERSON'S FIRST GRADE CLASS walks to lunch in an orderly line, always remembering their manners of allowing ladies first. 9
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