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Mrs. Thumser demonstrates a complex mathematical formula to budding algebra geniuses. asssga Getting a big charge out of Mr. Scrimgeour's useful control panel are physics class members Henry Moore, Craig Kallen, Pat Hubbard and Ralph Watts. Hacking, hammering and hewing their way to advanced woodshop techniques is Mr. Loveland's wood- shop class. Here the boys are finish- ing their work before the 1 1:22 buzzer sounds. l 1 -lf - , I' 1 'l'l EU .. . ,m 4., if 3, lil Q lie Q Sc.: 1 IO me 9.1 5 an M4 f 59-5,5 Learning a trade right in school is a great step toward meeting the needs and desires of all our students. At the printing press are Bob Thomas, A1 Fawcett, and .Tack Kelley.
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......n-V 1 .jg 1'2 -If ,J ,533 T Mechanical drawing prepares the student for engineering and gives them a insight into the profession. Huddled around a mechanical drawing table are Bob Allen and Jon Clarke. A new course just introduced into the high school is welding. It prepares the student to go directly into the trade. The masked marvels are Bob Thalacker and Phil Reilly. U Wi . 5.2.4-.'a.riifit IR I These industrious students are working in our new auto mechanics shop. Huddled around the truck are Ernie Tiechman, Don Cowles, Jim Jackson and Dave Goodwin. Ray Worthley is under the truck.
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26 H O M E M A K I Miss Mickelson and Mrs Woodworth helped Q n girls interested in the domestic side of life organize a homemaking club The girls learn how to improve their knitting and sewing tech- niques and talk over common problems. Instead of regular officers, the club elects a group chairman for each meeting who plans entertain- ment and refreshments. Pre . adolesce Y. The 1' lage a - hnd - nd moth Problem nse in 01-de C IS Stud. erhood - the Classs of a youngslte? unqe1'Slanc:Zd from infgiolhe Course Program- - Field trips Sgr the heh:-fvfgrough Speakers e I' afld nh-ince Library class learns filing, cataloging, how to check out books, where to shelve them, mending and labeling. Helping Mrs. Murphy are library assistants Charmaine Trudell Dorothy Hunter, Marcia Reynolds, Alex Leskevitch, Bill Fall, Doreen Lovejoy, Shelby Davis, Gerald Millar, Ellen King, Dick Armstrong, Bob Brooks, Nancy McKinley, Barbara Harper, Carol Brisendine, Donna Lidgey, Carolyn Cooper, Mrs. Murphy, Winifred Bearden, Sharon Hodgson. Not in picture: Sylvia Kramer. L I B R A R Y S ' ' T A F F H
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