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- it Curiosity draws science teachers, Mr. Droen, Mr. Roy, Mr Westby, and Mr. Barnes, to examine some new gadget in the lab ' .- 1 Q -4 wwf Mr. Peterson examines the displays of his junior high shop classes. T W Thorson Harold Westby Q. C. Wood Music Science, Sports Industrial Arts 'i3'353ES7T'iQiJ,L ' -11.- IO
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welll' Mrs. C. M. Nachbar Jeannette Nelson English, Journalism, Art Pepster Miss Slvertson, our librarian, keeps our li- brary well-stocked and well-organized. When it comes to sewing, our home economics teach- ers, Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Strand, help and encourage their classes through the making of simple or difficult garments, many of which are modeled in the spring style show for the Parents and Teachers Association. Art and shop exhibits are also put on display at that time. Back-to-school night is another annual feature for our parents. P.T.A. president is Philip Anderson, secretary-treasurer is Arthur Nomland, and vice-president is Mrs. Eva Brown. Arthur Nomlcnd Mathematics Donald Peterson Industrial Arts, Sports Evelyn Probstfield Mathematics, Speech Robert Roy Science, Sports 'Na A AVI Is this word o good one to use here? ogkg vocqbulgry- Mrs. Iverson demonstrates the new clothes dryer to minded Shirley of Mrs. Berg. parents. 'N
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Hurry with the jello. Here comes the stam- pede! Our cooks are Mrs. Clarence Lien and Miss Jerda Olson. Q Up with the dawn to bring sleepy-eyed stu- dents to school are our bus drivers: Tosten Johnson, Frank Sullivan, Andrew Carey, Ray Eggert, Arvid Hermodson, Godfrey Johnson, Mel Long, George Weiland. Not in picture: Vernon Skretvedt, Harry Bradley, and Curtis Hising. ithout our bus drivers, cooks, custodians, and engineers, our school would be greatly handicapped. Every morning the bus stops for those of us who live in out-lying districts and out in the country. By lO:3O we can already smell our hot lunch, which arouses our appe- tites. All through the day our janitars are busy picking up behind us and are always keeping our school clean and sanitary. Our lawns are cared for in the summer, our walks shoveled in the winter. We have heat when it's cold, and air conditioning when it's hot. Our engineers, J. L. Tiedemann and Fred Schultz, supply us with s-s-s-steam heat. More snow is forecast, which means we will have to shovel the walks, says Otto Hulst to Otto Christensen and Ed Reinschmidt. ll EMERGENCY D008
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