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K f 1' ' Ni esta ntttatst IN GOVERN f v JffT'72l1T Q'7 W' if ' ' ,T ' , , i s .ff 3 1 1 W I 23' , , , FlW99IIdMBWf5?5!W6k'?WWCJ fk7riQ2MZif74MW5WMiWW r I ! , I l fs 2? ,I 1. mm 1-.ssistant principal and social studies teacher Al Porter describes a point of world tension to Bonnie Glardon and Larry Lynn. With full steam ahead government became a part of our lives. Taught by Mr. A1 Porter, our classes contained vital activities which will be a part of our lives as citizens. Speakers from different vocational fields, class discussions, films, tax reports--these kept us busy. From a trip to a city council meeting, we obtained a concept of local govern- ment in action. Students enjoyed receiving brochures from various countries and, as a result, maintained a foreigh in- formation file. All this will enable us to be better citizens and future voters. N215 5 ff X
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l ! Hi0?'YiESlT'S OUR CHE igmii Mr. Harold Rice assists Thanny Schucks and Mary Mciaughlin as they prepare an experiment. Wafting odors, sudden explosions-our chemis- try class. Amid pops and cracks we strived to be- come the chemists of tomorrow. Experience soon taught us the difference between diluted and con- centrated acids. We entered this course hesitantly, and soon, under the instruction of Mr. Harold Rice, we became confident. Symbols, formulas, equations -these words were a part of our vocabulary. Though we won't be working at Cape Canaveral, we consider the fun and work spent here invaluable. fill
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'HE wAY T0 mms HEART 41-415' , on- I g ,nj 509 9 M Q-...-is ,Sim '5 vw. Home Economics girls, Sue Hall and Arlene Witte serve Vic Steele and Sandy Tyler. Man, when can I start? says our hungry Vic. These Home Economic girls have learned the true way to a man's heart. when the students started on their first- semester sewing projects, tailoring tech- niques in clothing construction were the points stressed. Special food problems involving pastries, yeast products, cakes, and freezing were brought out in the cook- ing classes the second semester. ll3l X x X
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