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50 Cruzin' l-low many times has a teacher given you a WEIRD assignment? Well, if you think your teacher's strange, listen to this. lvlrs. Debbie Lankford stands on her desk and delivers a real fire and brimstone sbeech when her classes study Puri- tanism. An eggcellent assignment is given by lvlrs. Brenda Snead each semester in Effective Parenting. You have to carry an egg baby around with you for a week. The baby must be clothed and constantly watched. lf the egg breaks, you must write a paper on child abuse. With Mr. Johnson for govern- ment, you may be asked to call him Dictator Comrade, and pretend you are in a com- munist country. lf you have lVls. Lisa lvlitchell, you may be asked to take off your shoes and sneak around very quietly, as if you were actually hiding with Anne Frank from the Nazis. Mrs. Patti Pasko's assign- ments can really bug you, To get her students' imaginations going in the beginning of the year, she makes them pretend they're cockroaches and then write a paper on being a cockroach for a day! lvlr. Paul Lankford teaches his classes how to waltz! So you see, you don't have it so bad after all. - Dawn Breathwaite School is more than just Readin', Writin' and 'Rithmetic l 1 The cockroach assignment In Mrs. Pasko's 10A Englls classes ls one ot her tavorltes, especlally to grade. In Mr. Charles Johnson's govem- ment class, students leam about Rovemments other than ours. He kes to teach something totally dltterent, llke communism. ss- of ll
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Playing their instruments at a night football gpame, Bernard Mamor- bor and atrick Mcvicker stay together. Using her artistic ability, Debbie Litsinger is painting the face ot a model for a grade. f f if t its 7-5.. L, . -Ez f I I .AN v f s fm.. tBandmembers: T. Mltolo, N. Col- iions, C. Schroeder, S. Baxter, B. Momorbor, and M. Hodges march ,in unison. A 9 Wea 5, A Juv Cruzin' 119
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The baby eggs must be made to look like a real baby. Klm O'Con- nor even carrled hers around in a basket. It you have to go some- where wlthout the egg, you must get a babysitter! Not only does Ms. Lisa Mitchell give weird assignments, she's a lit- e strange herself. Cruzln' 51
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