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Page 23 text:
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Above: Drumming away on the new drum set, Stu Baumon, senior, practices for a coming per- formance with the Brave Generation. Left: Dur- ing shorthand class Sandy Faurote, senior, lis- tens and takes down what is being said over the new listening station.
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i Business department acquires over 3,500 of new equipment With over $3,500 of new equipment and revised text books, the business education depart- ment led all other departments in new equipment. Included in this equipment was the NCR accounting machine, a programmable calculator, cassette tape player with listening station, and text books. Chemistry students were able to do experiments on correlating the relationship between color and concentration of solutions with the help of the Che- maNal unit costing $720, which was the most expensive piece of new equipment. To smooth and polish odd shaped stones the geology classes used the lapidary and tumbler set. Acquiring a jigsaw and drillpress, a drumset, and record player tape recorder was the fine arts department. The industrial arts department received new general woodworking and Metal Technology II books. To help instruct students, the English department got a cassette tape player. Above right: This isn ' t a plaything, warns Mr. James Wright, chemistry instructor, to Dole Ehlerding, junior, while explaining the new ChemoNcI unit. Above: Looking over the new accounting book, Bruce Lybarger, senior, attempts to comprehend the change from bookkeeping to accounting. Right: Joan Langston and Toni Mohlon, juniors, are listening to Music Man on the record player Jape recorder, an addition to the fine arts department. 16
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Above: Installation of new officers for tfie Sunshine Society finds Sue Feasel, senior, initiating Laurie Meyer, sophomore, as treasurer while Denise Franklin , senior, and Judy Brunton, sophomore, watch. Right: Aiming Les Baxter, junior, toward his destination of bowls full of mush is Bob Judge, junior, during the Science Club initiation. Top right: Glen Miller, junior, reads his newly acquired Notional Honor Society certificate of membership while Lynn Markley, junior, looks on. Both are new NHS members. Far right: Sophomores Janice Seitz, Brendo Roop, and Debbie Krueckeberg look at each others ' paper flower pins. The pins signify that the girls are new German Club members. 18
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