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Stan Riches Rosa Santiesteban San Posner Torn Respess r fr ' .V V: '- ,h V. r' S Q E 1 ,f ll ' 1. -,.,, 5 if TN Shirley Richardson A Rose Sleigh 4751! rr ' V X...3' .- mfwiiff-N, vi'.is,...rii.'ii. gy., ill till: liitlliliillir .,'it1il!-tw! A k iiT2'iflili,, ne step, two ,iiilfifiiill steps, three steps closer to the door she stumps, as a tremendous moan exudes from the waiting crowd. A long, drawn out, and well-understood grumble pervades over the nervous chatter- ing in the foreground, ttShe's here. Nervous, callow-eyed bodies clear a pathway to the door as the last great monument to amorphous geometry thrusts her key into the slot, begins to turn, and then without provocation twists slyly toward the shivering crowd, and utters, We're gonna have some fun today. The doors open to the mystical entrenchment of a woman fasci- nated by Iife and its inequities. To the right, is the torn and decrepit voluminous library, filled with authors from Dosto- evsky to Turkle. To the left, faces the tired portrait of an American indian painted to cheap black velvet, a symbol of awareness to all who enter the room. And directly ahead, without possibility for change, stumps the cluttered workstation of a professor of English affectionately known as Rosy to her former students, and by a few other names to her present ones. Entirely unorthodox in her mode of teaching, Mrs. Sleigh sets a new standard forthe educators of tomorrow. She can maintain complete authority without the sacrifice of a close teacher-student retation- ship, often spendirlg her lunch period in eep thought and concentration with a student. A laborious worker and avid teacher, she has been known to get up in the middle of the night to work on a students Eaper in which she saw insig tand possibilities. It saddens the students of Toney Pines to leam that Mrs. Sleigh will be permanently retiring from education and will not return next fall. Devotion doesnt stop at 2:05 for any teacher, but , Mrs. Sleigh will forever live on in the minds of her students, as the most devoted and loving teacher to ever lumber across the face of the Earth. - Bryan Davison Andrea Roberts George Robinson Arnie Ruskin CERTIFICATED srArr 221
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Iassifie .1..,x-L... su. 1' 5: -'I ' 51. 3, it f 1 1 'r f' lf, ' - ' Q 1 'U ' VH A YA ,U V' 1 4-' ,.: 1. 41.9, 7-if ,gm 21, L':.l4a4 , M-. ,r F UW I ,ff , A rg X 'F' 'ef , f' .1 X r ' .smffwlt ,ff-as 54, i A .1 ,lf T .fm Patrice Asmussen Joan Draper TEMPORARY HELP WANTED ' here are two widely held attitudes toward substitutes. They are: There's a sub, today! People are either thrilled that there is a substitute to terrorize, or thrilled that the one that is usually there to terrorize them is sick with something that is hopefully fatal, ln either case, if a substitute wants to make it through the day sane lor at least alivej there are a few rules he or she should follow. 11 Don't try to make friends- anyone above the age of five could see through that false smile. l 21 They realize that you'll never see them again, so don't try to tell them about all your past adventures. They know that you couldn't afford to take a trip to Disneyland let alone Africa on what a substitute is paid. Don't try to convince them, it won't work because they've probably real- ly been there. 31 The more unusual the excuse to leave early, the more likely it is to be true. lEven if it isn't, give them points for trying.J 41 Don't fall for anything - no matter how sincere they may seem, the building ls not on fire, fthe smoke, flames, and alarms are only for effect.1 51 Don't be dissappointed or dis- couraged by the turn out. -- You shouldn't expect that the same thing that made the regular teacher sic didnt get to the rest of the class, fOr mGVbe3'5eY13l'5Si3is?5Z98Od'l STAFF . , ' , fr ,- X ' AJ ,. of ix U get ,N X, , , 51 i i , - Aff- ,T Q5 RTE! ',,- ,fygffih A X X6 1. 114 A . 1. ,, JH: sf jx , , - M fx' I I , it - - 2 4 :fa f f . . ,iiettwh ' JP, ,ig f f V 6 ,A 4 . 1 f. ' f ' - Q f f L 'L 'rug . - 3, ,, Aw rf 1 .H its-. rr.. u , . , fi L- Jane Beattie Sandra Blyton Bruce Bogers '4 Zf,,,', A fir 'ity x K: 75, LL! Debbie Elliot Ruth Eustance Rose Gonzales CLASSIFIED STAFF 223
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