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'-'9 .- Aj- vtiimi ' FUTURE REPORTERS. Joan Foglesong, Kath- erine Drummy, Phyllis Coleman, Nancy Caley, and John Simi cuf columns from exchanges as a daily assignment. INDUSTRIALISTS AT WORK. Gerry Daniel- son, Kenneth Keith, Bill Everley, Leonard Hiatt, and John Hupfer look over some plans in their industrial relations class. CONSUMING CONSUMERS. Jolene Michaels, A Elvira Gooclfellow, Barbara Peffiff, Richard Aupperle, and Camille Goodfellow look over books on purchasing. BUSY SECRETARIES. Norma Hughes, Angie Blackos, Belva Welch, Beverly Blum, Martina Domingus, and Darlene Booth look over some shorthand on The board. THRILLING TRILLERS. David Frederick, Mar- ilyn Kasha, Jim Dryden, Mary Brackman, Glenda Most, and Roger l-larano harmonize on some new band music. 5:5 -25-
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FUTURE PHYSICISTS. Weather maps and in- struments interest Jack Kinzer, Connie Dent, Jim Rose, Barbara McCullough, David Bruner, and Roger Harms. BREATHER. Stopping for a short breather at their lockers before classes are LeRoy Smith, Lucy Contreras, Marlene Wills, Myron Rumery, and Eddy Rosencutter. RESEARCHERS. Searching for cities named in American stories, Frances Barnes, Harvey Mitchell, Dick Oppie, LeAnn Kunkel, Donna Miller, and Otis Cross, study the map. PUZZLING FIGURERS. Working on an algebra puzzler are Jack Ely, Janet Weekly, Jim Whit- aker, Anna Mae Peregrine, Norman Ekberg, and Robert Gambs. TIMED TYPISTS. Marlin Miller, Gerald Mc- Conkey, Charlotte Wilson, Bob Forrester, and Janette Howe concentrate on typing timed writings for class exercises.
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if H .ii MODERN SCIENTISTS. Harvey Florom, Tony Caudillo, Warren Wilson, James Kreymborg, Glenn Carpenter, and Keith Adams do an ex- periment in class, BUZZING INDUSTRIALISTS. Sawing wood in shop are William Enyeart, Gary Jefferson, Harry Sims, Lloyd Roberts, and Lawrence Favinger. CATCHING WORLD EVENTS. Jim Whitaker, Carlene Griffith, Harry Tolly, Ann McConkey, Don Beyer, and Dottie Gilster read American Observers in class. PART-TIME STUDENTS. ln their retail selling class, Frances Kulp and Ronald Van Nortwick ring up the purchase Alfredo Lymber and Don Blaesi have picked out. CAFETERIA HOUNDS. Trying to decide among the numerous foods are Martin Mills, Kaye Voss, Larry Schrag, Gene Tumbleson, and is, . ff 1 .Q M Sharon Roloff. I
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