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OPEN HOUSE AT S.D.H.S. OUR PARENTS ARE OUR GUESTS ' 5 T ' Q N5- 'QQQV' ' till: s W --ax f A 'wi-. :I i 5 4 if 1 iffy- ess! :EN 'uul Mr. Friclier chats with parents and stu- dents while conducting them on a tour of the building. Noting recent improve- ments, South's principal also points out plans for remodeling and expansion aris- ing from the demands of ever increasing enrollment. During the numerous activities going on in the boy s' gym, general science in- structor and football coach lX'lr. John Schram talks with Mrs. Leo Mlvnczak and her daughter Kathryn, a freshman. Other visitors were interested in the tum- bling demonstration that was taking place. 'Times have changed since l went to schoolf' commented Mr. Walter hlartin when he tall-Led with librarian hliss Mil- dred Ramaker about the new and im- proved reading material the library has acquired. Interested onlookers are Mr. Martin's two daughters, Corinne Cfrontl and Diane Csecond from rightl with their two friends, Donna Martin and Carol .Ienks Crightl. Visitors to room 224 were greeted bv English instructor Miss Alice Paquette. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meyrose discuss their son Wlavnels interest in reading while Mr. Herman Morisette waits his turn to meet his daughter Lynette's teacher. ln room 333 art instructor Mr. Leroy Harvancik Crightl discussed qualities of students' drawings with a group of par- ents including Mrs. Norma Clucaz Cleft, rearD and her son Blair Cleft, frontj. Sen- ior jeauan Orazem CseatedD cuts linoleum in preparation for block printing.
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WE HEAR CAREER DAY SPEAKERS human- Ll Principal Earle Fneker CleftD greets guest speakers Miss Wyone Haase Mr Arthur Carlson Mr Leonard Schneider Capt Ray Knight and Mr Stanley Foll seatedD 'IOP lnterest ln people and good moral character are the most important Factors in becoming 1 nurse aclxised Miss Dolores Klein edueitionwl director it xl19Cl'lLOfd13 hospital BOI ION1 Teiclnnv is 1 Lhwllenging Lneer commented D1 Lee Mltheus Llmirrnln of the Ul'KlL1lf6 Council for XVISCOHSIH Stite college xx hen he spoke to luture teuhtrs s f Nleetmg for refreshments after the conferences are Miss Estelle Stone Cleftj 'Xliss Helen 'Nlclilrox Dr Lee Mathews Capt Rav Knight and 'Vlr Russell 'Nlanthe TOP Mr Xvilliim ltlclstcm cxetume XICC president of unior llousc irlxlsetl mxont xxith eremxe ibilitx to enter either the designing oi modeling brmches of the garment trades BOTTONI C ipt Ru knight hirboi mister ol the Milwaukee xouth ulio seek jobs on Crt it Lrltts ships ...J R ........,,.,MA,t,, p p 2 Q' , A 2 t , S A? ,V 'g A i 4 - 'ilk we!- fr ii mtl ' V . , Nfl- 1 M X -' 2 Uv , R , .2 A 1. I l A l x 'Q . A . ' ' I . A 1 .3 , . , . , . , A A Y 1 ,', . ' , - 1 C . i . r' . I . . . . . , , , - , J . , . , 1 , . t . 4 , 1 t 2 . . X t . A ' 'N' L ' T ' ' ' '. iz t heist '1'J, I sill . LI' L ,Q ' be 1 ' , ' f ' 4 , ,, 1 1 ' ' .' Harbor commission, promised u rapid advancement to enterprising xl ss it y v N. ,ss fu KX mm V Y S,-f' 5- lx Q-in-x-'x-Q fa 5 - ' A 'll - ,, 1 4- 4 so J A p L erhin A A :lp 3 I K .. , s L 2 S s L 5 S ' . . A 5 '. 5 . 32 ' 1 ll X , A I , ,- lb w '- N,f,p f F In A I -
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X 5 AL.. 'Vlr and Mrs l rank Neuwald vxatch their daughter Nmu md Gerlld Osmslu demonstrate flax modelmv Mr Alex mder Purm instructor in 'arts 'md crafts Crightj greeted parents in room 24 qmiles 'ill 'tround rexeal the interest usnors shovi ed m the xcarbook exhibit in the Annual room Editor in chief Ralph Qett and art editor lane Holewinski fr1ghtD proudlx shovx some of Souths honor ratinv books to Mrs Exelxn Engel Cleft loan Rudek and Mrs Sophie Rudelc Demonstrating the numerous purposes of the metal lathe rumor Stexe Kezman arouses the interest of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Olson and son Ronald a fresh man. The machine 15 one of the new ones added to the shop this year. I think this metal is ready for firing in the enameling kiln remarks sophomore oan Cigwnek as she demonstrates the steps in making earrings to Mrs. ohn Bausch Cleftl and a group of students in arts and crafts. This is the new speed graphic 4x5 camera purchased by the Camera club' explains sophomore Raymond Mosser to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schober and their dauohters Sandra and Susan. Raymond Z1 member of the club works in the dark room which was opened this fall.
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