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Ver, i i i 45.44 .Al 'A 4 L, ,. f - ' les.. During the teacher evaluation meeting, standards of teaching are discussed. Problems of education are the main topic, and teachers are encouraged to turn out students of highest caliber. After a general meeting, they assemble in the foyer for social evaluation. revising and planning c In one of her few idle moments, Mrs. Hudgins, Dean of Girls, gives an aptitude test to a couple of star stu- dents. This service eases many a troubled, college-bound student. i These happy faces shou' the I Q i relief of a load taken off Ma their shoulders. After a full T day of hard work, they look 5' I 1 forward lo a busy and social week-end. T ! I Q. '! 1 1 3? 2' i . ,F s J ! nl. Through the days of the week, these students have, by diligent planning and revision, at- tained the high scholastic standards which are compulsory for membership in the National Honor Society. Y' 1 D fb lf
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in the light of true progress iil 'i2 igi ii X Back to school night finds Mrs. Mabel Church instructing a room full of eager parents, This was the hour of regression when each mother and father momentarily became a teen-ager. They attended home rooms and classes, met teachers, and were fully instructed in the goals set for each subject. They were made more au-are of teacher and student problems and could cooperate more adequately. The reference room oy' the library. better known as the inner sanctumf' really comes in handy when research papers must be done. It is for some students a second home since they spend most of their time there. ' 'v -sf wt. . s Iugfgflif' .fd C- fa X ,,,,....-H 11
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w ,f ' V 'T 3' -s L Time-8:30 A.M.g place-foyer of the auditoriumg event-pep rally. Tile floors are forsaken for the upper reaches, as these whirling dervishes end their victory chant. The propulsion power of one cheerleader could send a rocket ship to the moon, drive a pile deep into the bowels of the earth, or crush the axis of the um? verse, if this one rabble rouser were Diane Seay. 2 is, if ' S XX QE FQIDAY v GYM TRACKMEET PARTY Whether you win or lose, be a good sport. Julianne seems to have found something amus- ing in her history notes. Oh this crammingbe- tween classes. School days and mischief days. Toni, if you had eyes in the back of your head, you wouldn't look so nonchalant.
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