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One Day In The Life... Rustburg Proudly presents: A day in the life, an indepth study of the lives of the students of RHS. Most students arrive at school by bus or car and deposit their books in their lockers. While early morning rapping gets everyone awake, you are suddenly stunned by an object that wrenches your mind at least twelve times a day, a bell. You hurry off to homeroom where you are counted for the day. As soon as you get settled, the announcements start, and you listen to see if any of the news applies to you. School classes begin with the ringing of the nine o'clock bell and students slow- ly make their way to first period. Some hard core learning takes place between’ nine and twelve o'clock. When lunch time rolls around a big guessing game takes place. First you try to guess what is for lunch by the smell. When you enter the cafeteria, you spy someone’s plate to catch a glimpse of the daily requirements. As you live your afternoon class you have a pop quiz that you didn’t have the foggiest idea that you were going to have. At three o'clock you breathe a sigh of relief and say to yourself ‘“Hang in there, Friday's coming”. The daily news is brought to you each morning by Paul Carey. 22 Student Life Most of the student body arrive by bus, and begin their day.- Students direct their attention to some hard studying? By the way, Mike, what are trumps? ee OO ee ee ee ey eee
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With all the school’s knowledge surrounding her, Libby Fisher finds time to read through Ps = the latest Seventeen Magazine. MI aki Ng it E asy This year classes were varied more than usual. Many new items were added to the curriculum. Pocket cal- culators were provided for math and science departments. Also color T.V. sets were given to the departments. These items had been ordered last year to prepare for this year. A new topic that didn’t bring about much enthusiasm was the textbook controversy. As of yet, the textbooks the school owns are accepted by ail. eee Mr. Sam Martin reads the instructions on opening his new history book to Gordon Dawson. Gary Dudley and Neil Coleman find that using a calculator eases many prob- lems. Student Life 21
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A lot of things go on at a typical lunch table — eating, thinking, laughing, staring, drinking. This is a typical lunch table. isoinrie ecennaicnner ete caageieip e Mr. Skinner, obviously, is upset. He is REALLY going to be upset when he sees we FINALLY got a picture of him without his knowing it. Student Life 23
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