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Jenny Hastings Di. Curriculum Marilyn Hebert, Business and Typing Beverly Hise, P.E. Anna Ray Ingram, Admin. Asst. Trudy Jaques, Librarian Anne Johnson, Filth Grade What Drives You Crazy? While most students consider loose-leaf paper the best thing to take notes on. Kristcc Kennedy finds Brad Mooney's shoes an equal substitute Imagine a day without too much homework, too many tests, or students yelling “That's not fair! . Such a day might be considered one in which shouting teachers and rude students were unheard of right? Wrong! This “ideal'' day would also lack moans and groans, screams and complaints. It would be like sitting in a classroom where everyone was wearing a blank smile. After all, isn't it the acting up and complaining that makes school more interesting? Sometimes it just feels good to whine and complain about how much teachers or students drive us crazy! Here's how students responded to the question, “What Drives You Crazy About Teachers? They yell and say “1 can't believe you're so dumb. I never did that. 1 never let my kid do that either. We have to do homework. They don't. Nothing! I like all of my teachers. When you are out in the hall before class and you leap in the door while the bell is still in midring and the teacher just smiles and puts a big fat “T in her book. Most of them think they are gods. I hate teachers who have favorites who can get away with anything! I don't like when certain teachers, definitely not all, don't try to help you. When a teacher makes it easier by just being nice and asking how you are, if your having a good day, or what's wrong, it really makes a big difference. In general, some need to care enough to say hello, or even stop and pat someone on the back to show concern. Though Senior Composition teaches student to be creative in writing, Scott Hulon manages to extend his creative energy to paper dolls. Eda Mangham, Admin. Asst. Diane Mannear, Social Studies Ethel Manno, Art Carol Marsland, Art Marta MeCarron. Spanish William Mclnnis, P F Eleanor Oliver, Fifth Grade Arthur Perkins, Computer Science David Pitie, English Leslie Pitie, English Jo Ann Readence. Math Marcia Richards. P.E. oo
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David Bosse, Dr. Development Priscilla Brewer, Social Studies Carroll Brown, Social Studies Madeline Campbell, French Clvde Carter. NJROTC Susie Chew. Librarian Dot Dickerson, Science Gerald Disch, Science Janie Donalson, 7th Sth Mead Judith Drott, Spanish Clancy Duplechin. Athletic Dir. Angie Edwards, English David Gallasso, Vocal Music Gisele Gros, Bookkeeper Michael Hamilton. College Counseling Pearl Hamilton, English Najoua Handal, French David Harris, Buildings Use Maintenance o5
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Janie Johnson, Math Rita Kemp. French Anne Kornegay, Math Marcia Laws, Dietician Brannon Leblanc, Phys Ed Peter Longeway, Social Studies Here is how the teachers responded when asked, What Drives You Crazy About Students? Nothing! I drive them crazy! Indignant student complaints that they could not possibly do the reading because they don't have the book. That they like abuse our language, like by using like words like wrong, like, like! When they ask, Can we stop working now, we only have twenty-five minutes left? The way they chew gum like a cow chews cud! Their continual search for something else to do. Episcopal High and it's authorized clubs, NJROTC, etc., sponsor several functions during each school year. Students usually come at the last authorized minute (9pm), have their pictures taken, and leave. With the planning, preparation, and decorating efforts involved for such an event it seems that maybe the school should ceases authorizing them. Tadeusz Mazuerck, Latin Roberta Moak, Admin. Asst. Kearny Morgan, Business Manager Nancy Nelson, Fifth Grade Micheal Mill, Latin Jane Odom, Receptionist Ann Ritter, Social Studies Kathy Robinson, Math Stephen Robinson, Math Violet Rutter, Fifth Grade Georgia Scobce, Sixth Grade David Snrcve. Social Studies 07
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