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While helping senior
Eric Crouch solve
inequalities, teacher
Doug Thomas receives
"antlers" from junior
Larry Sire!. Although
goofing off occurred in
the math help area, fun
did not stand in the way
of learning. "It's great
that all of the teachers
are willing to give out
help. It looks like they
really enjoy what they
are doing. It's nice to go
in there and get all that
help," Crouch said.
photo by Annie
Caughlin
Reviewing a coll ege
application fo r Oberlin is
counselor Vin ce Lenz.
"All the counselors
review them and make
sure everything's filled
out where it's supposed
to be," Lenz said. On
most applications,
counselors also had to
fill out recom-
mendation
sections.
photo by Annie
Caughlin
Making time to help students, facili-
tating club activities, attending
numerous meetings, devising les-
son plans, and bearing the respon-
sibility of young peoples' education,
plus being an active part of family
life and nonschool activities, made
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staff Divider staffers' lives extremly hectic.