Edgewood High School, El Corral, 1971, Page 81

Description: FWM»*wwww,wg*im™B—immtmnifiTirrninrimninnwrPEOPLE \Although the subject being taught in a class is themost important thing, one very important aspect ofschool is the maturity a student gains by talkingwith teachers. All through life, more importantthan theorems, or chemical equations, studentswill be faced with the problem of communicatingwith those around them. If by the time a studentreaches the end of high school he hasnt learnedto reach others, whether they be contemporariesor members of the establishment, his life will be almost empty. It is here, then, that we see othersand learn from them in everyday life just how touse that all important gift of communication. Students and faculty interact in the Best of ManyWorlds.81■MB
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