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These young scientists are performing an experiment in one of the two classes in chemis- try under Mr. Stoner's guidance. Lab and class- room instruction go hand in hand in this sub- ject. A class in physics, one in geometry, and another in advanced algebra keep Mr. Stoner well occupied for the day. Boys (girls, too) who are interested in farming find Mr. Wakefield's department a practical one. They can take such courses as ag- riculture, farm management and farm crops. To learn how to build, repair and maintain build- ings and equipment, the boys take farm shop offered by Mr. Nelson. The department of home economics is proud of its classinartof living which is designed to offer young men and women an approach to the solution of problems which face all youth. In addition to this class Mrs. Phillips offers two years of home economics during which time units in foods and nutrition, clothing, child care, good grooming, home planning and home furnishings, and consumer buying are covered. Mr. Nelson is shown in his shop de- partment with a few of his prospective builders. General shop, advanced shop, and mechanical drawing provide a well balanced shop program for those interest-
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TfilBflL LEADERS BACK ROW: Jack Greyerbiehl, Mrs. Lynch, Mr. Lynch, Paul Krueger. FRONT ROW: Shirley Wertz, Margaret Talaski, Agnes Schmitt. The braves and squaws of the Naughty Hatchets were particularly har- monious when they were called together to choose their chief leader for the year. Without a dissenting whoop, Paul Krueger was nominated and elected to lead this branch of the tribe. In case Paul would sometime be unable to be present at a pow-wow, Shirley Wertz was chosen to be his able substitute. To keep an accurate record of the happenings at their many sessions, Margaret Talaski was chosen as their scribe. Agnes Schmitt was named in charge of the volume of wampum which this group handled. Representative at the general council of the tribe was Jack Greyerbiehl. Advisory chiefs, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch, guided the class of '50 along the Naughty Hatchet trails.
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