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n the Libraries Dick McLain, Harry Federspill, Bill Smith, and Don Larrison are observing the reptiles in the science library. This is only one of the interesting exhibitions set up by Mrs. Mildred Ross, the science librarian. Below, Dick Rush receives first aid from Florence Andrews and Delores Runyon as part of the safety program. And in the Labomtomes Preparing their spring Ward- robes in one of the sewing classes are Patricia Kelley, Virginia Eckert, Beverly Lee, and Dixie Hoyt. They also learn to do tailoring work in the advance courses. V6
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Joe Olinski and Dwight Freeman are pictured in the elec- John Taylor, Richard Steinhauer, David Smith, Bill Burtoi tric shop labratory. In the photograph on the right are Cseatedj and Mr. Roger J. Weaver. Luther Norris, Don Taylor, and Duane Vawter, and fstandingl n the Classrooms Every boy in R. O. T. C. must learn how to clean a rifle: the ca- det shown here cleaning his rifle is Mark Sullivan. Pat Gailmore and Gene Calvert, history students, point to the coun- try which their class is studying. The boys in Mr. Weaver's electric sho classes learn to build and repair radios an other electrical appliances. Eight of tl boys and Mr. Weaver passed Federal Con munications Commission examinations fc Amateur Radio Operators' licenses. Dwigl Freeman built a television set in an elec ric shop class.
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gf Boys and Girls James Hutchings and Judy Hutton are checking' out library books from Mrs. Thel- ma Ford, the librarian. We have three li- braries-the main library, the science li- brary, and the history library. The libra- ries are quiet places where students may go to study and find reference material for use in their classes. Mary Frances Gibbons, left, is learning to operate a compto- meter in one of the courses offered by the Commerce Department. N'3i7'EW3aQ,3 six I Miss McConnell leads the discussion in showcard class. The students are Jerry Com- stock, Jacquelyne Lewis, Carolyn Perry, Pat Stegemoller, Jerry Sheeks, Ted Maier, Bever- ly Innis, George Davis, Tom Harris, and Ron- ald Hutton. They make the posters for the school parties, dances, and other activities.
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