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Students, As Authors, Lived What They Wrote Ours is a book Of the students, For the students, And most of all, by the students. Each writes his own story As he lives every day of his life at Jayem, Pushing and shoving a path through the congested halls, Fumbling for the right answer in class, Writing and rewriting compositons, Creating explosions in the chemistry lab, Furiously working a trig problem all period only to find that it couldn't be solved. Memorizing the events of 1947, 1492, 1948, 1965, Conjugating French verbs and declining Latin nouns, Panting and straining to keep up with the fast pace of the coaches, Nervously racing the clock to pass timed writings. Then there are other aspects of his life, Attending a coach class and track practice at the same time, Having a daydream interrupted by an unnecessary question, Deciding whether to watch Peyton Place or to study for a Spanish exam, Running up the street to Kelly's, Remembering as the late bell rings that he has left his homework at home, Losing the combination to his locker between classes, Trying to carry on a conversation in the library with- out making a sound, Dashing from one end of the school to the other in three minutes, And learning that his term paper, science project, and government debate are all due on the same day. His autobiography is not only written on the pages of this book, but is engraved forever on the memo- ries of those who worked with him at J. M.
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Reviewing plans of the Assembly Commission are Brian Wright, Miss Keene, and Walter Judd. Thelma B. Keene B.A., U. of Richmond M.A., Duke U. Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Coordinated School’s Schedule As assistant principal, Miss Thelma B. Keene ef- ficiently directed the organization of classes at John Marshall. In addition, she was responsible for organizing summer schools in Richmond for grades four through twelve. This program of educational offering made it possible for students to enrich and accelerate their curriculum or to repeat required subjects. Miss Keene also served as the advisor for the As- sembly Commission and handled discipline prob- lems of the freshmen. Miss Keene discusses departmental budgets with Miss Lambert and Mr. Harwood.
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