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so-called r16rmal teenagers read the following.
What they are founddoing--- , In School
Joan Marie Alkins
closing other people's lockers
Valarie ~annerman
trying to 'find a rope strong enough to keep Elayne in her ~l't~rJ seat
:j£layne Black
falling out of,her .1.te.~ seat
David Butters
walking Marj to her bus and making
frightening little remarks to t e a c h e r s
John Capin
helping Marilyn with her homework
Gary Cole
coming into class late
Finlay Cook
, playing th~ ,?larinet
Marilyn Culham
" taking over p~r previous night's
da t e in l:t1 fill Ui'
Keith Currie
annoying females
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XII A Class Notes
Approximate].y 9 :15 in the morning one can see a ' group of normal??? fun- loving teenagers mi lling in and around Room 205. rn th e same vicinity- one might elsa catch sight of another nOI'Ill9l??? t fun-loving teenager. ????? ,??????? ?? ??
??? ??? ? ? frantical].y trying to ke ep the throng of 12 A in one place long enough to check the day's attendance. For an inside look into the characters of these
.'
AfteT School Hours .......
making a survey of the people who
go to dances in Duntroon --(and what they do)
avoiding ·Club 79
'.. . being,'employed as a mecha"nic
dividing his time between sports ,
and Marj. ' . : . ~~ i . . i . L . t
p:n..~iI!img " hi s French enunciation
keeping 18 te hours--( other- ' wise, why would ~e be lat;,e every
morning~) ! "" .,' "
p"(JtiS'1:1l~ some tricky danCe steps
making an extra buck as a telephone operator and havipg dates about which she talks" "
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those
doing the 'same thing as he does in school