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Minds Are Focused on the Classroom We all know that the purpose of coming to school is to get an education . The most important part of our education takes place in the classroom. Let ' s focus our attention, therefore, on the class- room. When you enter, you ' ll find approximately twenty students. The teacher may be giving a lecture on government or Latin. Whatever the sub- ject, most students are listening eagerly. Often the teachers will give the students a study period. At this time the student gets the chance to show he has the ability to work on his own. Discussion is also a part of the daily classroom routine. Here the student has the opportunity to express his opinions on various topics and to listen to the others ' views. Inside the classrooms the minds of the students are being formed. Our nation ' s future is simultaneously being formed. Although it ' s sometimes a stage for antics, we must remember that the classroom is a room for learning, and after leaving the classroom, we must focus our attention on the outside world.
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One of the many activities that breaks the routine of school life is the assembly programs. Here, Charles King is shown during the program he presented. in Everyday Events Roanoke students and teachers will remember the 1964-65 school year not only for the grand happenings or special events, but also for the little things, the insignificant daily trivia, and for the ordinary, organized procedure of the ordinary, or- ganized day. Everybody grew accustomed to the rush at noon hour when students hurried to the lunch line. Too, at noon, most students congregated in the gym to let off steam in a variety of ways — at basketball, volleyball, or simply goofing off. One did find a number, however, strolling leisurely in the halls, usually by couples, sometimes in clusters, catch- ing their breaths before the bell rang to send them back to their books. In the morning when students were crowding the halls, slamming locker doors, and generally caus- ing confusion before settling down to a long school day, there were usually many students standing in front of the bulletin board, looking to see if there might be anything they should know. There were many carrying on conversations in the school rooms, laughing, talking, and waiting for the bell that would kick off still another day. All of these moments and others add up to give a year a unique character and a specific place in the minds of those who shared them. Mike Castor is seen hurriedly cleaning out his locker in antici- pation of a locker inspection.
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