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Tickets please! 30F WEST: Be it ever so humble, there is no place like homeroom. Everyday in O.H.S. is started off with homeroom period. Just ten minutes to do all your homework, take attendance and read the order of the day. Although these duties seem sufficient to gobble up the few minutes, local gossip and horseplay manage to crowd the clock. Oh! there goes the last bet 1,and as usual the stragglers are rushing to get to their homeroom seats before the teachers look for them. Let's drop inon Hiss Rapp's sophomore homeroom. It looks as if Miss Rapp is collecting Red Cross money. Everyone seems to be doing his share to make the room 100% Red Cross. Oh, Miss Rapp, how are you coming along with your contributions? MISS RAPP: The students seem to be only too glad to contribute—or else. How about a donation? BOB: I think I better leave. Now let's drop in on a little haven of peace and quiet, the cafeteria homeroom where over one-hundred seniors begin thei r day. There is Bob Milos vainly trying to read the Order of the Day above thedin and there is Miss M. Sullivan attempting to take attendance with half of the students at alien tables. Oh well, they say variety is the spice of life. The homeroom offers lots of variety. HOME ROOM CAPERS Miss Rapp getting effective results from her willing homeroom. You kids certainly bite thedust to be on time, don’t you?
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VL Bod Hr. Charles Pei per, who's a major In physics, was born in Richmond Hill, N. Y. He attended the publ»c schools at Hamilton, Ontario and then St.Jeromes Hi gh School and col 1ege,Ricthener, Ontario. Following this, he became a student at the Immaculate Conception College, Montreal and later at Montreal University. Upon graduation, Mr. Pei -per taught at Loyola College,Mont real. After three years he came to Nassau Collegiate Center, Garden City. He came to Oceanside in I9uI. BOB WEST: Mr. Peiper shares the dedicat ion honors wi th Miss Sanger. As photography adviser, he has given untiring service to the Spindrift. He has snapped the major portion of our annual's pictures. MR. PEIPER: Well, now, I wouldn't say that! BOB: Seriously, Mr. Peiper, I would liketo know what part science plays in preparing students for later life. MR. PEIPER: As a science teacher, I feel science should build an understanding of the materials, forces and living things which make up the world. I like to have my students develop a scientific att itude. .. ab i 1 ity to make their own investigations and draw their own conclusions. Finally, I hope students will develop an ability for clear thinking which is so important today. BOB: Thank you, Mr. Peiper and Miss Sanger for talking with us.
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