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Richard Skogg explains a geometry problem to Jay Williams, Myron Nelson, Mickey Puglisi, and Gerald Rolleau study micro- Mickey Puglisi, and Jeanette Pollard. scopic life in their biology class. l Academic Sl'll00l would not lw svhool without u i'ertain numlwr ol required credits. A wvll-roundvd eduvulion is prvst-ntl-cl lo the student through a catalogue of social Studies. lll2lllll'lll8lll'S. scfiem-e and language arts. Thr-so lmranvh out into tht- yarious spet-ial fields in an attempt to lout-h all points ol student in- terest. A few of these are prolulc-ms of tlc'lnot'1'zu'y. spot-vli. biology and world history. ln this way. il wide- and varied program is assured the student. A vlloiu- is offered us to tlli' spevial field of any required sulvjvvt. Problems of democracy students, Harold Brendeford and Gary Moe inspect a plane at the Duluth airbase. Endeovoring to improve their culinary skills are Joan Pichotta, Carol Kaivo, Darrel Swanfeld, and Robert Monson listen intently Harriet Young, and Genevieve Zime. as Mr. Robert Lunder explains a chemistry experiment. l4
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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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