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Stander

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Why are there no Puerto Rican teachers? Why is there no Puerto Rican President? (the G.O.) Or Principle? The answer is Integration!

An American Citizen

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Non whites

Also have rights

But not with fights.

Poet

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People are inborn with hate for certain people and you can't force people to be more tolerant by legal laws, only by wishes. This country is a melting Pot with many opportunities to win respect from the class.

Jose Rodriguez

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With the "bomb" going up and our "morals" going down what's all the fusst?

Charles H. Robbins

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I think all whites blacks and browns and yellows should get together and intergrate against the reds (Commies) and pinkos.

Dropout

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The trouble starts with where we live and not where we go to school. I mean crumbly tennements.

Frank Allen

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G.D. (a Negro in our Home Room) was huging J.N. (a White on the stairs) and C.B. (a Porto Rican) with C.R. (a White). I don't mind but my parents are against it.

Guess Who

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Intergration is a Big Joke, who they think they kidding? What about Jobs? As far as the Future, forget it!

Minority

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God made us all alike inside. It's only the skin that counts. We can all try to look better in spite of obstickles. Some races are more thinner than others. That's where a teacher comes in, to make us feel equal by looking up to her. The above is my reason for being an English teacher.

Vivian Paine

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It's not up to me, I have enough problems without it.

Rusty

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I have this colored friend Betty well, I never thought about it one way or the other until one day I went over her house for the first time and her father opened the door and I was surprized to see he was colored. Because, to me I was so used to her she always looked normal.

Lazy Mary

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Compared to the school I came from which was Unintergrated it's like night & day here. We have teachers here that really try to teach you whenever they can and books they give out we can take home with us. And the classes in different rooms to go to, all the comforts of home.

Transfer

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If they just leave it up to kids it wouldn't even arise.

Carole (used to be Carmelita) Blanca

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They should keep themselves to themselves. We don't need them. We have our own life to live. We did without them for a long time, why should we change now? They only cause trouble.

A Negro Student

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In Social Stud. we discust it to death, I'm sick and tired of the whole thing. Last time I'm writting!

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Personaly I got intergrated a long time ago by swaping homework with all the kids in my class.

Failing

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Can you guess by my hand writing if I'm white or not?

A Bashful Nobody

PART VIII

37. Neatly, in Ink

NOTE BOOK

Alice Blake Calvin Coolidge High

Home Room Teacher: Home Room304

Miss Barrett

Keep all material in note-book. Write neatly, in ink. 1 1/2 inch margins.

"I'm a stranger and afraid

In a world I never made"

How true, how true! How did the author know?....

Correct the following for Fri.

1. Rowing on the lake the moon was romantic.

CorrectionWhile rowing on the lake the moon was romantic?

OrRowing on the lake, the moon, was romantic?

2. Looking out of the window was a tree.

CorrectionLooking out of the window a tree appeared in view.

3. I found a pencil loitering in the hall.

CorrectionA pencil loitering in the hall was found by me.

Active vocabularyUse three times to make the word yours.

Passive vocabularyDon't use three times.

Bring in own sentences illustr. vocab. words:

enigmatic She was very enigmatic,

vindictive She was very vindictive,

vacillating She was very vacillating.

Hand in tomorrowHistory & Math

Look up and memorize dates & events leading up to war

Chapt. 14 Ans. quest. 1-10 back of book

May have test tomorrow. (Be absent!)

"April is the cruellest month mixing something and desire . . ."

Note to myselfMemorize all poetry lines Barringer reads.

His voice . . . the way his eyebrows goes up . . . the hair on the back of his hands ... it is too much . . . too much to bear . . .

Have Ma sign this

PARENTS CONSENT SLIP

I HEREBY GIVE MY (SON, DAUGHTER) _______ PERMISSION TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR ________ I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS PRODUCTION WAS INTENDED PRIMARILY FOR ADULTS AND NOT FOR CHILDREN. SIGNATURE OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN:________

DATE:________

CaroleDid you read Fanny Hill yet?

Alice

I read Topic of Cancer, nothing to it.

Carole

Let's see your Math.

Alice

I didn't do it. I'm 4 days late and Frantick!

Carole

Who you kidding? You're only a virgin! A.

That's what you think! Is this a long Home Room? C.

I can't make out your handwriting . . . whisper instead of marking up my note-book. A,

Can'tMiss Barrett is looking this way! C.

She's alright. A.

I think you hate her. C.

You're nuts! A.

She likes Barringer. C.

You're nuts! A.

Do you think she's sexy? C.

She's not even married. A.

Don't be a dope! C.

She's cute looking. A.

You hate her. C.

You're nuts. I like the way she smiles . . . it's not put on. A.

You hate her anyway. Did you do ex. 9? What does X equal? C.

5.3 gallons. A.

How did you get it? C.

It's in the back of the book. A.

Oh, my beloved . . . Only know me . . . Understand me ... The first time I walked into 309 my heart told me it was fated to be ... When you looked at me. ... No one else in the World understands this feeling deep within me except you . . . my only love . . . If only . . . Last Sunday I took the subway to your