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- ' M0 oMore Pencil ... . . . no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks! Remember that? That must've been way back in elementary school- the time when math was just 1-i-l , and sentences like Spot ran away, were written in English. School work was so much easier then, but that was years ago. Now everything is different. . . well, except for the lunch food. Yet, since then, everything has become more complicaf ted. Instead, we see math as more like 42 + Zmtfmrxdl + lpg + 132 + IOYV4 + Cr + Vzr + 15 i87xyJ +1bl compared to 1+1. In English, we went from writing simple sentences to writing long papers, tackling old novels, and analizing symbolic poems. Sounds fascinating, huh? Fortunately, instead of just pencils and books like the ones we used in elementary school, the materials have become more complicated as well. We now have calculators to solve those math problems, and computers to type all those papers. But even though these machines can help make things easier, they can only do what we tell them to do. So, of course it takes a lot of effort- this is high school! But then maybe ten or twenty years from now, there's a chance most of us will look back at our math and English here at Green Run and think, Hey, it wasn't so bad. Who knows? mmq 'rn to 9 Q ' ii I -X E115 if 7! AU' X: E 1.131 v , XM f I V . i, --9 4, ef-A m f Q ilsk Y V 1 X ,-v,,, I Sq gp X , 'l f fi' S ' L' 'Z' .l 5' 1, 'l'hnst- .irc nur noti-s from wstcril.ivff NllItlt'I1lNllk'll' vm' .motlicr :cr otuuhr lil' in their l'l1!llNll t l.Iss. 'I 48 ACADEMICS ,S L I ,.- 5 fl M O Students Like .1 step ttvrxxuirtl trtim their past ninth ctvtirsi' to ,-Xlgchra ll Trng. rcquirtn to rcincinhcr things tlii-x'x'c ltnirnctl trio wars hcturc. Zag' 1 39? H44
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pl L ,N..........-....,. --Q ..-+-.1 we 5 xx XX. The Three Amigos. Lunch time allows the Misters Sykes and Dr. Eidson to relax from their infinite responsihities, Do not disturb. Planning periods and lunch hells are often confused., Mr. Tahh Pearson and Mr. Mark Forget use every minute X in the ottice to prepare tor their classes. They will someday achieve S.T. status. in 4 R I' .x, 2 FY ', fn D , 'HZEBLETZL -..,.-,, 1 4 ,..--f l, 'J l Up' x -av 'Y if I PM is i .L ,.,,.,g.:.:3 ug.: xy. ... ..f'4 f . lt's 10am. Do you know where your students are? Attendence duty keeps Mrs. Mary Kay Drew and Mrs, Roxanne Morris constantly filing and checking. Dragon Lady! Ms. Delphia Tuckerk, who did'nt earn her nickname hy being nice with her grades, uses her hall duty time to work through a stack ot notebooks. 1 Faculty 1 47
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