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iudenls Enjoy Free Class Time Once an assignment has been giv en and class activity has been turned to personal study time, students are often permitted to tend to minor business outside the classroom. Whether that business takes them to the library for a moment of intellectual browsing, to the office for a quick discussion with Mrs, Davis, or merely in the halls for a word or two with a friend, those students can then return to class refreshed and ready to study again. I can always find a friend in the halls. Everyone likes to read! Study is fun l I need an excuse slip. My locker is my best friend.
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Noon Hour Invites Fresh air and filling food. Think there'll be enough? Might be good! Eating is fun! Stomachs growlthroughout the school as hungry students wait with anticipation for that lunch bell to ring. Rarely are classroom clocks watched quite so intently and eagerly as at noon. Finally, as that last second ticks by and the halls burst alive with shouting students, the time is forgotten in lieu of thoughts of getting to the cafe- teria or store ahead of that roar close on one's heels. The wait in line becomes almost unbearable as tantalizing aromas drift from the kitchen. But then, when the food actually comes within sight, its good and bad points are discussed with a friend. Eventually, after all the fuss and worry, another meal is eaten, students wander into the main halls again to walk with friends or just stand by the lockers, and everyone relaxes until noon the next day. E Digestion aided by relaxation.
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tudents Learn to Co-operate Y-QAV3 TTR . Someone has to fetch the mail each day. Planning something? Lasting friendships are com- ITIOD. Regardless of a stuc1ent's place he is seldom exempted from the lit- tle common activities which make school life the experience that it is. Whether his day includes getting the mail, going to court when rules are disobeyed, planning activities, or making a new friend, he cannot help realizing the fulfillment which such small experiences add to his life. You didn t obey the rules! Just for that . . .
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