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TEACHING LABORATORY Perhaps the most important phase ofa teacher's education is his student teaching. Although classroom work is essential, one must have training in actual teaching. To be able to conduct a class well is an art which takes time to develop. Many young men and women are learning that art here at Richland. At the right are: Mr. Burgeson, Biology: Miss Shatter, Home Economicsg Mr. Wissinger, World Culturesp and Miss Hay. At the left are: Mr. Burelli, Biology: Mr. Morris, American Historyp Mr. Torquato, World Cultures. All were stu- dents at Indiana State College. 18
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GENEVIEVE THOMAS Business English, 2 sections, Short- hand, 2 sections, Academic Typing, I section. ELAINE ZACULA librarian, Advisor to the Student Librarians. DOLLY REEDER Academic English II and I2, 5 sec tions. DAVID W. SAMUEL Problems of Democracy, 5 sections Senior Class Advisor. WILLIAM SMITH Drivers' Training, 6 sections. I7
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l Winter driving added to the problems of our drivers. The new grade school and junior high buildings are filled with voices of students transported by the drivers. Split-second timing is required to transport all stu- dents 'From their homes to the re- spective schools on schedule. JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES THIS SHOULD BE ENOUGH The closed lunch hour gave the stu- dents more time to eat and also time to eat more. It was an everyday occurrance to see a tray stacked high with double servings. The ladies who prepare our lunches manage to have them ready on time. The aroma of what's cooking fills the corridors making everyone hun- gry long before fifth period. LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US If we had a most wanted list at Richland Township High School, Mr. Jeschonek would probably head it. When an indi- vidual or group needs help in setting up a mike, finding sets for a play, or seeking boxes for Christmas Food Baskets, Mr. Jes- chonek is always there with a willing hand. During the school day or any other time, he can always be depended upon. -1 19
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