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I abel Macdonald Larry B. Marion English Mctherncxtics Leroy Miller Library X Emmett Merkley Auto Mechanicg Helen Moffat English Linwood L. Noble lnstrumental Music Robert R. Paxton lrifliistrifil Arts Reed Peterson Richard D. Moody Auto Mechanics Tefmig Physical Erlucntiorl T. Owen Porter Typing What G racket'
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Kenneth P. Heywood Sports Gail Home Boy: Couni-'lor Francelle Iohnsou Libra: tar Lee Kramer ltegiszrar and ooun f ' 1 Margaret S. Heywood English Gavin C. Humphrey American Problem.: Frank C. Iulelf English i Don C. Lillywhite Science and Matnemafzi Zalaing ur Qbezifing Qur teachers are the craftsmen, trained to polish u.: and shape our lives into what '.-.' ill always be in later lite. Whether we realize it or not, we are very much now what We will be the rest ol our lives and our teachers are to a great extent responsible We remember the good times that we have had with them and many ol us remember quite a lew of the bad. But all in all they have done their best to help usg and if we have done our part, much has been accomplished in our career, in school. They were pretty good sports, woreiit they? The times weve imitated them, all the occasions they ve had to wear strange costume.: lor our benefit and act much like the students they were teaching: Those are the times we will remember our instruc' tors and give them credit tor being llpretty good loe s '. Their work was not only limited to school hours. Taking tickets at games, chaperoning busses, help- ina with dances and parties, sponsoring clubs, and helping new students land we who arent so new? make up lost work are all jobs lor those never tiring people whom we call our teachers. Let us now give thanks to them. Teachers can let flown their hair. ,. .7 .T . -.t V 5, ..,-- , 4, v, A r 4, ' - I q 1 f X W-fn.f'.... i , he .- ' 4'-. Y. . ... -, ,,, W . A . , A f , .., Twenty
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Angel Portilo Pllotogrfxphy Nancy R. Shirley Home Economics Margaret Thomas Coz':::xfvrf5ic1l Ralph M. Schwcxlbe lllJ'IlllIl'Vl Dorothy T. Shouse S Jtfyrvo Vlurron W. Wells Socml Stuclm.: Gcorgc IX. Woods Ssxffnce Griffin S. Stephenson Art Harrison L. Wheeler Alll9flf'CIl1 ll.. 'T' G. Theodore Yoiuj Iourmiliftx Trymg out new methods Of free-zmg 'lv Al? 1 , X Z li, if A Q 3 K 1 Fr 'f n' M3 Q1 T? W W. first? l lm Twenty-Two
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