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1' is the enjoyment of the company of other people. There is the pre-homeroom news re- ly port.fHa11en't you heard? She got his ringg let's embarrass her at lunch by singing congratulations.fAt G.P.S. there is the friendly, companionable atmosphere found only in small schoolsj I know this is the junior section, but there arenit any more Senior chairs.fCheerfu1 greetings are exchanged in the halls.fFirst period had a chemistry test!!The students help each other.!Don't you think it's about time you started doing your own homework?fThere are carefree conversations at lunch.! Guess who called last night.fThe teachers are close to the students and eager to help.!How could you not understand this? W'e've been over it thirty-three times.fThere is the companionship of teammates playing basketball.!Of course it counts for the other team when a guard makes a goal.fThe Black and Blue games cause enthusiasm and good sportsrnanship.!How come I always end up blacle and blue?!The fun of G.P.S. dances comes mainly from the decoratingg there is a certain bustling cheerfulness.!Please hand me the . . . Hey! Wfill ya listen.'!Of course the dances themselves are fun.fMiss Tucker, I'd like you to meet uhh . . . 73
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' is the willingness to do one's part with an agreeable attitude. It is following instruc- Z tions as they are assignedfYour book report will be a week from today.!without complaining or making excuses.fBut, we have a big chemistry test on that dayfflt is volunteering readily when the teacher asks for volunteers.!Wfho will 'volunteer to do an experiment for the open house?fIt is not leaving all the work to one person on a committeefls there anyway 1 can help with the May Day costu1nes?f or choosing only the easy jobsjl can stay every day this week and work on the alecorationsjlt is accepting the decision of the majority, although it may be different from your own.fSince I'm outnumbered, I guess we will follow your suggestiomflt is abiding by the rules and regulations of the school!I'rl love to go, but it would be an unexcused absencejand upholding the honor system.fShe wasn't the only one talking. She was just answering my q1zestiorz.fWhat is cooperation?fCooperation is the keynote of a good school. E 5
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ibechcafion MRS. M. O. CLARK Bustling from ll5 with an armload of books, entertaining a college representative over a lunch table, teaching Junior spelling, and trying to prepare her Seniors for the world outside G,P.S., Mrs. Clark is a quiet, ever-dependable force, helping to keep G.P.S. running smoothly. ln the classroom, Mrs. Clark broadens our knowledge of the world's literature, or patiently makes a last attempt to teach us the funda- mentals of English grammar. As sponsor of the Kaleidoscope, Mrs. Clark keeps everyone on schedule, offers a timely word of encouragement, and eagerly helps out with the most tedious of odd iobs. To the Senior Class Mrs. Clark is a special friend- just one of the girls. With a sincere interest in each of us, she works tirelessly to get us into the college of our choice. She reioices with us in our achievements and offers sympathetic understand- ing in our disappointments. As we sit in homeroom, Mrs. Clark scolds us for mis- behaving or, more often, offers an appreciated compliment. She fondly confesses, I can talk about you, but no one else can. Ever ready to defend us, give us friendship or advice, Mrs. Clark means a great deal to this year's Senior Class. And it is with special pleasure and great appreciation that we dedicate your annual, Mrs. Clark, to you. N31
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