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A DAY AT M.H.S. Miss Lucille Dolce, secretary, is no new-comer to M.H.S. Although she has not held this position very long, she started it as an alumna of this school. Not so often seen or heard, but ensuring the smooth operation of Middletown High, is Mrs. Hum- mell, secretary to Mr. Goodrich. Good morning, everyone!” You are greeted by the friendly smile of Miss Walter, the Guar- dian Angel of M.H.S. As Mr. Fillback’s secretary, she sends you passes, reprimands you for being late, signs your dismissal slips— and generally looks after you. Let’s see, you want this book checked out? Fine!” And in no time at all Miss Nelson has your library books ready to go. If you’re looking for something in particu- lar, she’ll be more than glad to help you find it. Miss Simons, another behind- the-scenes worker, is also secre- tary to Mr. Goodrich. Do you have a fever? Where did you catch that awful cold? Maybe you’d better go home for the day! And why haven’t you been getting enough sleep-hmm? Nothing escapes the eye of Mrs. Richards, the school nurse. Are you sure you had to stay home because of a stomach ach?”
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A DAY AT M.H.S. Isn’t geometry fun?” Solid geometry, that is, and trigonometry. Well at least one person in the room knows that sin'x and cos'x=l, and that’s Mr. Bozoian. Isn’t one enough? But y6u grin and bear it, and learn your trig. The sweetest music in the world and the big- gest notebook in M.H.S.: both can be found in Mrs. Owen’s music appreciation class. Twenty years fro mnow, when you listen to Bach and Bethoven, you can think of your music class which started it all. Careful now, don’t cut your fingers or electro- cute yourself. Those gadgets look dangerous (to a girl, anyway). But you, a competent shop student, have no fears; you have learned the ropes” from Mr. Domijon. What did Shakespeare mean?” And every- one raises his hand. Well, almost everyone. But you all know finally, all hand in your essays, and all leave Mr. Walker’s class better in Eng- lish than when you entered. 27
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