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gg? ff' X gig Q A915-I WV' SX, W ek NQCQSJCQ 'oi xx I Nix ix xii- , v! lf 5, N 'N lx i f On February 12, the second annual Sweet- heart Swirl, sponsored by the Junior Class, was held in the cafeteria. The students voted on a sweetheart, for a week in advance of the dance. Juniors decorated the cafeteria with red and white streamers and a large heart by the Sweetheart's throne. Dancing was to The Schotts. Queen Barbara was presented with a magnificent spray of red roses. Representatives from the classes were Kay Welling, freshman, Lois Schultz, junior Sweetheart Barbara Misner, senior, and Sheila Hendee, sophomore. iii? , tt -1. ---1 QW ,,, , L:jcQ .f
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us io moot the challenges of today '5 world. Office Practice Mr. Robert Wyns is a new Comstock Park instructor for a newly formed class of office practice. Included in the class curric- ulum is the practical training and usage of adding machines, calcu- lators, comptometers, ditto machines, dictaphones, electric typewriters, mimeograph machines, and stenorette machines. Filing and general office routine work are essential factors in this course. Enjoying their work are A. Pepple, R. Dove, C. Blok, E. Hendee, K. Meier, and K. Dykstra. Sociology Off we go to jail! To jail??? The sociology class under the in- struction of Mr. Howard Meyers visits places of interest to gain practical knowledge of areas studied in class. Seated on the school bus the day they visited the Kent County Jail are R. Shinn, B. Reo- tor, D. Saunders fhidingj, L. Tingley, S. Pelton on the left sideg and, on the right side are Mr. Meyers, D. Krausbauer, J. Rector, M. Kovalak, K. Knappen, S. McNeely Qhidinglr, S. Land fhidingl, and S. Howe.
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Runner-up Junior Lois Schultz sits this one out. C la s s representatives an d Sweetheart Barb, with her Jack of hearts, started the dance which lasted until 11:30 P.M.
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