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Page 11 text:
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Mrs. Hubbard ' s sixth period class studies election procedures. Cha-cha-cha, Miss Scott!! Teachers come to school early and leave late. They take bus duty and fill out reports. In addition to regularly scheduled classes they work in the office or the library and take study halls. Sometimes they work in the cafeteria. This is part of a teacher ' s full life. When the long school day is over, they return to homes and family. Still, they have school work. They spend hours grading papers and reading reports, planning class projects and filling out report cards. Truly, a teacher is more than a mere instructor. A teacher is human, therefore, she tries to share life with others, commonly called students. 7
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Administration The dictionary defines a teacher as one who instructs. Yet our teachers at T. H. S. do more than merely instruct us in the mysteries of ad¬ vanced math, shorthand or the complicated Workings of the United States government. Our teachers sponsor clubs where we meet to share our interests and ideas. Several are class sponsors, providing guidance and help as we strive to work together for the good of our class. When our extra curricular activities re¬ quire chaperones, they are there, willing to help us and enjoying it. And, outside of class, in the community, they are still there, helping us grow up as useful citizens in a confusing world. I wonder what he ' s thinking about now? Faculty gatherings add spice to the teacher ' s daily round.
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Miss Hill ' s class learns the fine art of dressmaking. Classes The dictionary defines a student as one who is engaged in or given to study. We are all stu¬ dents, some with many talents, some with fewer. As students we are given every available opportunity to learn by studying. For those of us whose only concern is housekeeping there is a home eco nomics course. There are typing, busi¬ ness math, bookkeeping and shorthand course for those who wish to become secretaries or clerks. Many boys like the agricultural, shop and mechan¬ ical drawing courses. Others find great satisfac- 8
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