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    • U.S. Embassy 31 experiences like “argument” or “the mind,” structural metaphors emerge as the format for how we understand these ideas. Structural metaphors “allow us…to use one highly structured and clearly delineated concept to...
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    • TRACK Reading from left to right, front row: D. Mathews, Hess, G. flshby, Duffin, Christensen, fllroid, Stevens. Back row: Covevil, C. flshby, Davis, Murdock, G. Mathews, Paxton, Wadson. The B. £L C. Track Meet was spec-tacular with many of the B....
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    • The Craftsmen Club, though in only the first year of its existence, has acted as a stimulating influence to the other clubs and to the student body in general It livened up school activities to a great extent and many times provided worth while...
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    • 72 Appendix C Observational Protocol for RTI in the Classroom Differentiation Teacher Initiated Accommodations Daily classroom schedule posted Academic expectations posted Speak in a clear voice Make eye contact with students before giving...
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    • Senior Dignity BT I...IAST, after four years of climbing, we have reached the goal. There have been many pitfalls by the"- way to hinder, for a time, our onward progress. but through perseverance \ve have suc­ceeded. r-';'our seemingly short years...
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    • CHERRY WATTS Forward DON HATTON Guard FERL BLACKBURN Guard VERTIS WOOD Center HENRY HALL Forward SIDNEY THOMPSON Forward WALLACE OSBORN Guard CECIL BAKER Guard REED WILSON Guard CL'.MON STRATTON Forward "TUFF" L1NFORD Coatb •pROBABLY the most...
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    • HAROLD KNELL Center ELWIN ARMSTRONG BILL DOVER Center FREDERICK FOSTER Guard ERNEST WEBSTER Forward HAROLD WILKINSON Forward LEGRANDE SPILSBURY Forward HOWARD LINFORD Coach RALPH GARDNER Forward URIAH JONES Guard High School Basketball Team *1T7HEN...
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    • How to Win in the Finals— There's the Rub! Whatever the game, the fight or the goal, sand and poise are the win-ning factors. You supply the sand and— ED. V. PRICE & CO. TAILORING Will go a long way toward supplying the poise Smart togs are...
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    • History of High School Day >T^HE history of High School Day at the Branch Agricultural Col-lege, if three years may be called a history, has been the story of the rapid rise of a new-born institution. The year 1928 which gave High School Day its...
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    • Fri. April 21, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clouds North east win. We walked on to Ora, staid with Bro Beeler till evening then four of us went over to Bro. Garringers to spend the night. I am so sore and lame after resting a while, that I can...
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    • PREFERENCES FOR GROUP LEADERSHIP STYLE 31 Settings have and will continue to arise when group members must adapt to and work with a leader who does not lead using their primarily preferred method. Instead of situations when group members either...
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    • School Calendar for 1915 & '16 Sept. 20. Sept. 22. Oct. 6. Oct. 8. Oct. 13. ()ct. 14. Oct. 15. Oct. 18. Oct. 19. (Jet. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 23. Oct. 26. Nov. 1. Nov. 5. Nov. 13. Nov. 17. Nov. 18. '1 Nov. 20. \0 Dec. 1. Dec. 2. Dec. 3. Dec. 4. Dec....
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    • For fostering the spirit of friendliness among the girls of the B. A C. we must give credit to the Associated Women Students of the camp* us. This organization was under the capable leadership of Carmen Croft, President, and her assistants, Jena...
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    • Fishback Intern 17 The conditions under which autocratic or democratic leadership styles are most effective in formal organizations suggests that the most successful sport teams would likely be autocratic. However, a review of the effects of...
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    • Fishback Intern 21 unified. The players will share the same vision that the whole coaching staff shares when the coaches are communicating, listening, and trusting in one another. Timing is another vital principle to good leadership. Maxwell...
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    • Fishback Intern 22 leaders of leaders. To succeed leading in this way, it is critical to help peers win. One of the principles Maxwell emphasizes when discussing leading across with other colleagues is the idea of using teamwork. Rather than...
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    • Fishback Intern 24 involves finding out about each person‘s dreams and aspirations. Developing everyone differently while keeping to organizational goals will help people to grow and reach their full potential. Each player is different and...
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    • No pirates no princesses 1 Chapter 1: Introduction A mother of five children shared her ―October Surprise‖ on the first crisp, fall day. Each of her children wanted her to buy a costume which had been advertised on television. When she...

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