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Custodians Left to right: Mr. Earl Shields, Mr. Carl Locker, and Mr. J. L. O’Roark. dJus Drivers Left to right: Mr. Charles Boyer, Mr. Melbourn Jac- quenim, Mr. Clarence Millhouse, Mrs. Hazel Brumbaugh, Mr. C. E. Nofsinger, Mr. Charles Reiber. Mr. Carroll Whit- mer. Not pictured: Mr. Wayne Peacock. 10 Goods Left to right: Gertrude Wilk, Ruth Pearson, Betty Franke, Betty Deeter, Ruby Strickel- man, Eileen Helman, Leona Powell.
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Jay Wackier and Larry Harshbarger working on their projects for the year in industrial arts class. Mike Hart using the welder in indus- trial arts class. Learning rough CURRICULUM Time changes many things around a school. We have added four new members to our high school faculty. Mr. Kenneth Murphy, a very capable teacher, instructs shop; while Mrs. Donna Kay Dewey teaches girls’ Physical Education. Science and biology is taught by Mr. Richard Lyons; while his wife, Mrs. Norma Lyons, teaches vocal music in both the high school and elementary school. We have two new elective subjects added to our curriculum. A course in Advanced Science has been added to the Science Department. Its dura- tion is one semester, with Mr. James Beisner as the instructor. Drama Class, a new subject in our English Department, is skillfully taught by Mr. Harry Howarth. We also have some new equipment around our school. Through the activity Fund, we have been supplied with the following: a long-carriaged type- writer for cutting stencils, two 750-watt opaque projectors, two speakers, and two crystal micro- phones to be used in the gym for better acous- tics. The Board of Education purchased a port- able demonstration table for the commercial de- partment. The Board has also purchased testing materials—the California Mental Maturity test, for Sophomores. All in all we have had a very prosperous and profitable school year. Stanley Strait and John Mutzner doing research work in the school library.
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