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Room 14 Roster TEENA W., the blonde from Burstall, still can't decide what she will do after leaving school .... BOB H. is always borrowing Social notes from one of the girls in the room .... JIM K. always has a smile for everybody .... HARRY K., commonly known as Baldy, is everybody's friend .... LLOYD E. is going into competition with Charles Atlas fwhen he finishes schooll .... DOUG F. is always ready with his camera to make the most of your embarrassing situations .... HERB W. has taken up squatter's rights on Belfast St .... CLIFF S. always enjoys jitterbugging .... JOYCE J. collects all the dirt for the En Avant .... BERTHA S. likes school so much she comes all day for one only one subject-Chem .... Although GEORGE T. started late, we were glad to welcome him back for another term .... ROBERT S. is pin-up boy for Room 14 .... GERALD H. does everything in extremes-especially brush-cuts .... SHIRLEY B. is still steamed up at our former room rep. for quitting school .... AUDREY C Vitarnin Pill J P.. has every finger in the pie, though her marks don't seem to suffer .... WALTER R. got caught-in English .... BOYD B. This post- grad has photography for a hobby. 24
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FRED SCHNEIDER -- Fred seems to like physics and trig very well, but gets along well in all his courses. He just sits there and takes it all in. He plans to be an optometrist. ' IDA JOHNSON-Another steno- grapher-to-be, Ida was head of the printing and arrangement of the En Avant She will probably be manager of her own doin's soon. BILL BEACH-Shows and bowl- ing are Bill's main pastimes. His greatest interest is in automotives, but he hasn't decided what he will do after graduating. KAY GRENACHE - Kay does well in school, excelling in mathematics. Her hobbies include snap collect- ing, horseback riding and poison- ingl' people at Frank's Grill. KAREN MATHIESON-Karen is very conscientious about doing her homework. She claims she's still uncertain as to what she'll do after graduating, but is considering teaching, nursing and secretarial work. 23
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illxperimenf in Room 18 PROBLEM: Room 18. MATERIALS: 29 students. METHOD: Pay strict attention to Mr. Harriscn, always! Place Duncan C. in a quiet spot Well supplied with volts and watts, but at a safe distance from Cliff A., A.H.S. Taxi. Place the lid carefully over Wally U., Readers' Digest booster. Ex- periment with Don P. and Shorty M. Dick H. and Bob L. are probable Romeos, therefore a dangerous combination. Pour .Merle B. slowly into a test tube, keeping it away from the flame. Further research required on Bert M. and Bill B.-seemingly quiet. Proceed sensibly. Test Hillyard C. Combine Shirley S., Doreen R. and Joyce H. in a beaker and listen attentively. Gently extract the knitting needles from Irene M. and Doris M. and hide in a safe place. Handle Betty A. carefully-highly inflammable. Note carefully the bubbling re- action of Kay W. and Eleanor A. Shake well and put in a warm place. Gently add Gertrude G., Ruby G. and Karen M. in a test tube-a quiet, shy sound should be noted. Approach Lois A., nifty livewire, and add quickly. Watch Jeanne M. of the dissection corner, and don't expose Joy W. to Latin. Place lContinued on page 979 25
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