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Comparing their clothing to that of the Roman days are Latin stu- Robert Cummings, Kathleen Skoog, Ann Banovetz and James Coule dents Paul Pederson, Ronald Modean, Maiii Klinsons, and Sally lard make plans for the sophomore issue of the Criterion. Gruben. 455, Fine Arts Self expression and zrppret-iation arc thc' 1-hit-t olnjet-tives ol llc-nleldis fine arts 1-urrit-ulunr. This valued art of self ex- pression is lvrought out 4-spt-vially in the journalism. creative writing. and play proclnt-tion 1-lasses. Through reading and study of world litvrzrtnrv. the students learn to appreciate with lln' great ltlHSlPl'S of tht- past and pros:-nt. A knowledge of the work that is possilmlv through highly trained and skillful hands 1-oinos naturally through pmt-livv in the art rooms. Down the liallway. the resonant sounds of the apprc-ritif-4' niusivians, fill tht- air with 3 mvloclious illltNtSllllP1'P. Rounding out this school ol lIij1ilt'l' learning uri- llll' lorviglrl liltlQlLlElslPS. Spanish. Latin Three art students, Maxine Connell, Roger Shelerud and Marshall Smith, prepare decorations to use in the annual Christmas exhibit. und l r'0m-h at-quaint stlnlvnts with their far-oll nviglrlmors. Tyrone Buiold, Gene Bradt, Melvin Drumm, and June Peterson, Junior quintette members, Sandra Puglisi, Lois Gerard, Janice An- Play Production students, dramatize a scene from Cyrano de Ber- derson, Lee Ann Swanson, Joan Engard and their accompanist Carol gergg, Alice Nelson receive musical advice from Miss Ellen Smith. 12
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Parents and teachers exchange greetings at the annual Open House. The faculty enjoy themselves at the Valentine tea sponsored by the Power Club. Mr. Clarence Rcsvall, Mr. Waldemar Johnson, Mr. Roald Nokleberg, Mr. Lloyd Swartley and Miss Callie Merritt pick up their morning mail. Cafeteria Staff-Mrs. Berthine Beck, Mrs. Margaret Fox, Miss Irene Johnson. Custodians-Row 1: Ed Newsome, Ben Nordgren, Louis Schreiner, Ernest Liliedahl. Row 2: Clarence Harris, Ed Anderson, Helmer Skag- lund, Frank Andrzyewski, Mary Bishop. i wx jf
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Selling Easter plunts are Doris and Dorothy Sums. distributive Mrs, Dorothy Bnrtle instructs Gail Strand, Carol Cegla, and Alice education SlUCl9f1lS. Anderson in typing techniques. Vocational ln order to assist hoth girls and ltoys in preparing for col lege and future vocations, llenfeld offers a wide range ol sulv jects. Courses such as cooking, sewing, and girlsl home me. chanics help the girls prepare to meet the problems of home- mi W making or of a husiness life. For the hoys, it is Smith-Hughes. architectural drawing, woodwork, and autoliody which help CSDM,-Lg them select their life's vocation or avocation. By lmecoming acquainted with the various fields thcy may choose the one of their preference. Future stcnographers, sales clerks, and ac- countants receive help through secretarial and liusiness courses. No significant occupation is omitted in this well-roundcd pro- gram- Driving instructor, Mr. Brown, prepares to give behind-the- wheel training to Neal Rogers and Janet Walleen. Howard Askelson, William Anderson, and Paul Mann assemble a Machine shop students Terrence Dwyer, Kenneth Johnson, Donald step table in their woodwork class. Gimpel, Dwight Forsyth, and Gerald Hedquist work on a sine bar. 13
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