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Alice Steaveson: I need the knowledge and the extra credit. That is enough reason for me to comefl Lesa Duncan: That's easy to explain. My mom told me to. It might not have been worth missing Championship Wrestling for, but at least it was one day that wouldn't have to be made up at the end of the year. W .zgnw .mug I ftorsaw x E Will 8?'4Y5'dA,e Ki' KY Hans , ' ga.. 4, l H GIVE UP CARTOONS on a saturday morning? Not on your life, even if it means watching car- toons in class. CIRCLE MARKS THE DATE. Some teachers found it necessary to emphasize the point that classes would be held Saturday, Feb 25. 45
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Got those Saturday school blues How nice it seemed at the time. How good it felt to hear over the radio that school would not be held next day due to the bad weather tsee page 363. But, oh, how bad it felt to hear over the intercom, School will be held this Saturday in order to make up one of our school days. lt's the pits, one teacher was heard to say. lT'S CLASS AS USUAL for most students. Cheryl Bain works on a business machine assignment. BOTTOMS UP. Everything seems upside down when school meets on a Saturday. Robert Cafky demonstrates the fine techniques of skate- bfzarding to Mrs. Wilson's Oral Communications c ass. 44 1' hand' 5 !
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