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A daily event for Bryan Lott and Arthur Woodward is working work sheets in math. Junior Boy: Hey, Mrs. Webb, how does this look? Mrs. Webb: Super! Fantastic! Sophomore Girl: What about mine? Mrs. Webb: Super! Fantastic! IA crash is heard. Then two boys come running out of the chemical room.l Sophomore Boy: Hey, Mrs. Webb, they just spilled a liter of hydrochloric acid! Mrs. Webb: Super! Fantastic! Senior Girl: Mrs. Cain, Mrs. Cain, my flies are dead! Mrs. Cain: On, no! You're kidding! iThinking for a moment! Hey, maybe you can find some more at the dump. Senior Girl: It's too cold. Mrs. Cain: Well, try the cafeteria. Un the back of the room, two seniors are working at the same table, painting the backgrounds for their projects.D Senior Girl: I can't believe the Science Fair is tomorrow. It seems like just a few weeks ago we were decorating the Homecoming Float. Senior Boy: Yeah, I know what ya mean. I thought school would really drag this year, but it's flying by. Football season was over before we knew it. Senior Girl: Yeah, and basketball, too. Senior Boy: Then suddenly it was Christmas, and now I only have this semester left to pull up my grades. Senior Girl: Hey, we better get busy. We have to have these ready by tomorrow morning! I real :git Homecoming Queen Rosa Lott is one of the key workers in putting the Homecoming float together. mlfhpplng through the spirit sign, the Tomcats rush onto the ie d. ze fi' ' i ' '
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papers on the board. You need to copy it. Now, you may write your paper on a topic of your choice, but it must be approved by me. The paper must Junior Boy: What if we don't write one? Mrs. Yeager: You'll write one. Junior Girl: We can write about anything '7 we want to. Mrs. Yeager: Within reason, of course. Junior Boy: I'm not going to write one. Mrs. Yeager: Yes, you are. Boy's Voice From Back of Room: I've already finished mine. Mrs. Yeager: That won't work. So don't try lt. Now, your papers will be due Scene Six The Science Lab: 7:30 P.M. February 14, 1979. The room is noisy as students clamor for Mrs. Cain's and Mrs. Webb's attention. Junior Boy: Senior Girl Senior Boy Senior Glrl Senior Boy: Where's the microscope? Where're the test tubes? I need a bunsen burner. Where are the test tubes? I can't get this thing lit. Mrs. Cain: Don't hold your head over the bunsen burner when you're lighting it! lWlth a loud WHOOSH, flames shoot up from the bunsen burner.7 Senior Boy: I singed my hair! Islnged my u hair. Mrs. Cain: I told you not to hold your head over the bunsen burner. .lf
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Scene Seven Mrs. Jone's Typing I class, April 5, 1979. The only sound in the room is the clicking of typewriters. Mrs. Jones: Stop! lThe room is suddenly silent as everyone stops typing.! Count mistakes and figure your words per minute. Sophomore Boy: Good Gosh! I'll never get 40 words per minute. Girl: How many did you get? Boy: I'm not gonna tell ya. Girl: Aw, come on, tell me. Boy: lalmost inaudiblyl: 10. Girl: What? Boy lloudlyl: 10! Girl: 10! You're kidding! Boy: Oh, shut up. Ready for your second timing Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore N Sophomore Mrs. Jones: test? Everybody ready? Go! lThe room once again is filled with the sound of clicking typewriters.! Stop! Count your errors and figure your words per minute. Sophomore Boy lwadding up paper and throwing it across roombz Aw! Crud! I only got 9 this time! You stupid typewriter! lIn total frustration, he begins to beat on the typewriter with both fists.J Mrs. Jones: Stop that! lwrites out a pink slip! Here take this to the office. BULLDOI 'll In general science these girls learn the parts of an earthworm and how to make clay models resembling the worm. 'ali' MH' Students in the Devotions Committee play put on a a show for the student body.
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