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THEY CULTIVATED A fx M., , ' ' AM,4. - Z Don Greive and Larry Rumsey demonstrate the drill-press under the direction of Mr. Knigga. The Agriculture class with instructor, Dale Knigga, learned primarily the funda- mentals of farm maintenance. They had an active livestock-judging team which parti- cipated in local fairs. ln shop, repair work and operation of farm equipment was stressed. tar x ,wr It , V M E 4 as 4, -44 ,' A U ,. A .M-111 .-' V W, ,.f-+XX
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i 1 t1CE MAKES PERFECT 7 fi,f2',i Q 1 r ' Y' t a..-.ta'ff:, E9 W , fi t ' 47 5 ,J 'Qfm Q -uf fr , ' 'V 1 aff l ' Director, Bill Platt, and accompanist, Jane Linkmeyer, rehearse the choir for the 1960 contest. - 7 Under the direction of Bill Platt, our sixty-member chorus and eighty-member band performed with a professional air throughout the year. The chorus warbled their a-ee-ah-o-oo's and discovered they all possessed diaphrams. Bach Chorales, The Ladies Aid Society, and 'The Doodlers ' were all cautiously avoided by the band members.
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l, 1 'Ntn A usttut TRADE -v l 4 -.-. ,.wm- l 'fa A,l-LS, twins Garry and Larry Satchwill learn the proper technique of operating twin lathes. Mr. Shelby directs the operation The boys enrolled in Mr. Robert Shelby's industrial arts class will long remember it as a class where humor and practical joking played almost as large a part in the agenda as did working and developing new skills. The junior and senior boys usually had the responsibili- ty of assembling the scenery for the senior class play and then of taking it down for another year. The football bleach ers required a fresh coat of paint once a year. The lndus- trlal Arts Department was called upon to do the job with efficiency. The print shop foreman Carlos Kennett will certainly never forget those two printers, larry Satchwill and Doug Manford, who made the period so enjoyable for him. Certain standard jokes. such as the time Bob Yelton took a part for the Southside School teeter totter to North- side School and declared that he had taken it to Southside. will soon be memories to be fondly recalled by the boys.
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