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JEAN M. Blcxnr., Spanish Meet the Cannon-Aid deadline - Click the castanets Remember the personal a RONALD BREAM, Arithmetic 8th grade Remember the formulas Add correctly Find the percent w , , ' 1 Fx, 3 , A 'll E:-Si-1, Donor:-:Y M. Boylan, American History 8th grade Swing that ruler Paste the current events Quiz the students DANIEL R. BRADY, Social Studies, English 71h grade ' Draw the map Remember the date Q Name the capital x EnwARn R. BROWNLEY, Health JACK R. CORBIN, Industrial Arty Watch the chromosomes Paint the scene Learn the organs Check the dimensions Take that pulse Steady with the lettering 15
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your teachers prepare you for the future Beginning of a hectic day: 8:15 in the principal? office. Rules! Rules! Rules! Close your books, pass in your homework, define these words, write this equationg these are all commands which are given each day by the students' commanding officers, the faculty. However, it's not as easy as it sounds. Besides issuing assignments and giving tests, teachers instruct, give extra help after school hours, and take part in extra curricular activities. After arriving at 8:15 each morning, teachers begin their daily ritual of instruction, facing a new group of eager students each period. At lunch teachers and students adjourn to the cafeteria. A few minutes of soli- tude in the lounge, more classes, and teachers finish out the school day. After 3:30 there are make-up tests to be given, projects to sponsor, reports to file, and questions to answer. Finally, the teachers are free to leave the confinements of the school building and go home to grade papers, correct tests and plan lessons. Who said a teacher's life was easy? DONALD E. BICKEL, Civics Coach the fellows Cast the vote Know your stare government MAIUANNB K. ADAMS, Earth science, General science Use the telescope See the falling star Study the planets 14
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EUGENE A. DEARDORFF, Chemistry, Physics Find the molecular weight Don't add water to acid Take out a quarter sheet C. MERRILL ECKERT, World History, World Cultures 10th grade Win Jayvees! Tell about the Hundred Year's War Describe Hannibal's jour- ney ROBERT C. DIEHL, Bookkeeping and II Add the credits and debits Include a 571 increase Get a new book of vouchers MARGARET P. DEITZ, Eng- lish Iolh and 11th grades Increase your margin Turn in your article Don't forget the 5 nwfsu JAMES R. FEATHER, Business English Office Practice, Business Math Buy a goodwill share GEORGE E. FARLEY, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Practice makes perfect Mimeograph 25 copies 1 Advanced Math Find the tangent of 67 degrees Solve the triangles 16 Prove these identities
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