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-7771-y ,-,. .rc MR. NEIL V. PIERCE . , . Reitz always does best. '7o7z' MISS VIOLA EBLEN . . ls it necessary? MR. JOHN R. WALTZ . . . Now we aren't going to do that anymore, are we? MIR. WAYNE WELLER . . . Well, I'II be. B. I 7fze Alain 6094 Teachers are those people sometimes hard to get along with but impossible to get along without. Although occasionally impractical, sometimes unpredictable, they are perpetually unfailing. Their job is to teach, their pleasure is to see students learn. Teachers are as human as all other beings. They eat the same foods, wear the same clothing and breathe the same air. Only their great service to young mankind sets them apart from others. Teachers are the main cog in the never ending cycle of learning. They compose the human chain used to connect knowledge of ages past to the minds of today's generation. Constantly learning, them- selves, they are trained to pass it on to others, While it is the duty of some to construct buildings, manufacture automobiles or assemble refrigerators, it is the duty and privilege of the teacher to take the youth of today and, through their guidance, mold them into the law abiding, respectable, useful citizens of tomorrow.--N.S. 4
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MISS INEZ AHLERING . . . See, MR. LEROY BALDWIN MR. LLOYD DECKARD . . . Bring a pillow. MR. DONALD . . . Get to work! MR. JAMES BARNETT . . . Let's hold it EISSLER . . . How about that? MR. CHARLES EPPERSON . . . down now. MRS. MAYBELLE BATSON . , . Those who volun- I'd like to have a nickel for everytime . . . MR. HENRY teer get 5 A's. MR. JAMES BENNETT . . . Now, class. FREUDENBERGER . . . What's your trouble? MR. CEDRIC MRS. AGNES BERIAU . . . Hey, whatta you think you're FURRY , . . There's too much talking. doin'. MR. HERMAN BYERS . . . Take a lap. MR. CHARLES MRS. JEAN FURRY . . . I'm not so old. MR. CLIFFORD CALHOUN . . . GolIeeee, sure 'nough. MRS. VIRGINIA GARRETT . . . Get in your seats so that I can check the roII. CAPPS . . . Whose time is it to dictate? MR. CECIL COUTS MRS. ALICE GETZ . . . Don't you think . . .? MR. ROBERT . . .h IlF you have to work ten hours to get your lesson, work GILHAM . . . lf you can't catch it, go get a stick and kill it. ten ours. ' MISS ANN GUILL . . . There's entirely too much taIking. 5
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