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In one of Mrytle McCormic's English IV classes, Jerome McHenry, left, and Elaine Grimes, right, seek an- swers in their quest of knowledge of English literature. Here we are, living in the bread- basket of the nation, points out intellectual Kathe Brewer to her colleague Norma Saragusa during one of Bob Allison's American Government classes. The office located in room 29 was the hub of chaotic activity which is well-known and loved by journalists, amateur and professional. Squinting in thought over ads is Bob Jenkins, Bill Madison, left, pauses over some un- usual fact, Barb Mullin concentrates on her typing, and Gary Hankins watches closely. 24
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Gene Clohecy explains a division problem to Sandra Freisner. All 8th graders run up against puzzling letters in their problems, only to learn that they've had their first taste of algebraic equations. Look who is playing the piano! Mr. Van Camp plays the instrument quite frequently in his vocal music classes. Jerry Adkins and Aria King get prepared to deliver a tuneful duet. Location.. .Classroom Smooth it out! Butch Tierney works os Johnny Young looks on. The board will never look the same after it has been smoothed and nailed in place to make the finished product. Myril Harrison teaches woodworking. 23
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Nimble fingers? Well maybe not in this case. Bill Haddock takes speed drill in llene Sanders' Typing I class. Whether typing accurately has any- thing to do with Bill's ability to play basketball well is a topic for debate. ( The hands of Stanley Bon- ham show the patience and training it takes to paint a picture. Of course, a sharp imagination and good ar- tistic ability make the final masterpiece something above the average draw- ing. Mary Glenn is the instructor. Classroom Antics Richard Brown operates the automatic cutting torch while practicing his possible future vocation in T. I. Matthew's welding class. The machine operated by Richard is one of many varieties in the shop section. Argentine has the distinction of being one of the ten best vocationally equipped high schools west of the Miss- issippi River. 23
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