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f, x, If , f ,K ,,,,.44,' .0 ' f l' London Bridge is falling down! These boys are doing an You're late again, young lady! might be the roar heard from exercise called bridging The purpose of the exercise is to Dick Gerlich, who portrays the irate father of a teen-age girl, strengthen the muscles in the back of the neck so that the boys Melissa Ritenour. Irene Broda, playing the mother, calmly watches won't hurt themselves when they tumble. during the skit in family living class. stick, today we're inspired to use our initiative in the classrooms T'was a cold winter's morn in Mr. Trammel's first hour government class when the thermometer reg- istered a cool 600. Coats and heavy sweaters created a somewhat warmer atmosphere. These building trade boys, Wayne Bauer, Norman Govert, Ray Flanigan, and Larry Byers, are diligently working on a metal table for one of the other shops. Their latest proiect is working on a portable building at Liberty School. S
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-' 5:5 fr 1 h . f' 'xg 1' .h yn - 6- ,K , . J . Q. -Q --f I Y f I Learning not only goes on in the classroom, but also in the home. Barbara Mitchell has her lessons every day with her bedside teacher, Mrs. Hattie Spivy. Barbara will graduate with the class of '58. In Mr. Hamman's chemistry class, David Haynes, Anabel Stafford, and Beverly Carlock, look on as Jim Banks titrates vinegar with sodium hydroxide solution to find the percentage of acetic acid present. chemistry, biology, Typing, journalism fill academic curriculum i , og , X ' Machine shop classes offer boys many chances to gain knowledge in the actual operation of machines. Here, learning to use the equip- ment correctly are Harry Sink, operating a drill press and Stewart Morlan, carving the leg of a table on a lathe. It's finally completel This might be the remark of Judy Morris as she displays her proiect for grading. Care- fully pressed and hung, the finished garment is being shown to Elaine Adams and Jane Schwuchow as the class looks on. 7
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