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, x ff-we -0.-.--3 Mr. James F. Jaklich, Kay Kelly, Mr. David W. Kelly, Bill Durbin . . . a little of this and a little of that n , R' 18 Mr, George M. Banky, Mr, jefteries Wanted: dead or alive. Miss June L. Schafer, Mr. E. Roy Klein, Mr. Gordon J. Friday Field trip: moon Mr. Ronald C. Crawford, Mr. Robert A. Dickinson We'll need more of this.
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E. Shumaker always equal 6 Math, the true stimulus of the mind, is provided in varying degrees of diFfi- culty for the students at Baldwin. Fresh- men academic students were offered Algebra l, taught by Mr. Shumaker, Mrs. Elkin, and Mr. Wagner. This year, for the first time, sophomores along with iuniors were oFfered Algebra ll, and next year's iuniors will take plane geometry. Sophomore and junior algebra teachers include Miss Kirkland, Mr. James, Mr. Cook, and Mr. Chapman. Oops! Ah-ol1, what now? Marie Fera, Mr. John W. Cook, Mr. Nicholas Huslak Mr. John R. Wagner Shirley Born, Mr James 'I -l- 2 -l- 3 doesn Mrs. Mahala H. Elkin, Becky Faux
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