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.wit ,atsftfiiii E 2552 .gaze A ' JAY OEAN - Passing back papers is a usual routine ln teachers, even teachers ot math, core, and reading. EARL JAROINE - Deeply engrossed in ex- plaining how big the fish was that got away CHARLES REED - Believe it or not, this is is Mr. Jardine, director of band and chorus. a molecule. Things don't always work out so well in chemistry, physics, and algebra. rf J ' M, 14 is -was : '-51. fe? Aa' I . I Ha ffl if L, 5 .J A Magi R fx ,ft ,H i 'fl J ,f is , K t X I X 1 he Y .1 V 'iff' Ak if S ' at ,M it if, s 4 ' I K is.,-, if X e ji J cf. ff Y' tw WM 'Qs L T., Q X ' IISS ISABELLE SHELLER - There's more than one way to RAYMOND KNERR -HThe trouble with diagrams of baseball ut grades! Even girls' P.E. teachers have the problem of diamonds is that they leave little room for imagination. Coach eport cards. Knerr also teaches social studies ,add math. K ' in ' ' P JAMES TAYLOR - llo, it's not from out: space. lts our friend, Mr J Taylor 1 ff' 5, h ' W. work in ag. shop. He also teaches agricu ,f - -M, -A . ture and sponsors the FFA. ROY COOPER - The locker room of the nev gym meets with Coach Cooper's approva as well as with the students in his boys P.E. classes.
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, ., 'AN 11111 5 'WM-M, :iff A T 'l l Q'-an DUN DUUTTS - Even teachers have assignments that must be in on time admits our science teacher. LLOYD WIXUM - That will keep them busy for the rest of the week, grins the instruc- tor of mechanical drawing, trigonometry, and metal shop. MRS. IESSIE SHEPARD - Book- keeping presents problems to many teachers of art crafts but it's far easier to face them with a smile. TED HENDERIXSON - Education sure pays off whenlit comes to a tough problem finds math teacher, Mr. Henderrxson. MRS. MARY LEE FRICKER - A girl has to get her own sewing done sometime even if it is between teaching classes of homemaking and clothing. ROBERT WALTER - Of course that's the sen- tence that was just dictated! After all, teach- ing typing, bookkeeping, and work experience doesn't cause absent-mindedness. MRS. MILDRED HIGHT - We won! That isn't a look of surprise on the face of our popular teacher of typing, shorthand, speech, and drama - it's just delight. MISS MABEL ALMQUIST - Teaching all the U. S. history classes and English, too, is apt to cause anyone to read the paper upside-down.
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CHARLES CALLIN - A little boning up on the subject by the back fence never hurt anyone - even a teacher of audio-visual, math, core 7, and penmanship. GEORGE GAUDREAULT - Coach Gaudreault seems very pleased over the results of his training in his boys' P. E. classes. :A- ' 9 vi X. r? MQ-'dx ff' X fir? .... .W-2M,s - -we-5 Q, E H NQSM'-Q.,,, E3 I ,HK fl M- 415 it U, , ,ij ...ff ' f Q V ?Tf3?rff ' XY RRS Lf Q,:afgs-S egg... Quays!! 27 ,fr 'ss F23 xx h ...MJ L 1 t flexx' -3,1 L-..f'6':T xxxy, ,WXQQ iw: :wins wmnmnn - eee, ir worked! The T study ol electricity, and metal shop, driver training ls very interesting for students and teacher. WALTER ABRAMSON - So the alarm really does work! They should be here anytime now. Usually Mr. Abramson is busy with his math and core 8 classes. MRS. MARY WILSON - Vacation always brings a smile. In school Mrs. Wilson teaches algebra, math, and core 7. MRS. PEARL TUTTLE - These books are pretty good, and more are constantly added thus keeping the librarian busy. MRS. AMILEE JONES - As school nurse and instructor in home nursing and first aid, x
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