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R 1 SHOP -' L- 4 I Fi- Q 1' , , U, 2 A R A Q X in f 2 x V V -. , I R -s '4 Q' .ew ' i f .s,,, ...,.:--A TYPIEQ Time tests aren't always en- joyed by the students in Typing I, but Miss Harris seems to relish the idea of giving them to improve the speed of her typists. Mr. Moore helps the boys plzm their woodworking pro- jects. It isn't always so easy, as can be seen. Soon cabinets, chests, end ta- bles aind a number of other objects will begin to ap- pear in the shop. 3: 3 l 4V 1 'li 4, i V' 4 ii 0 -gf , fx .5411 , . J ff A -ff 6434 ' -if - 1 ..,1 X -5' Y 3 , E '54 Q Q 4' 1 f ii ' . f h 4 D U V V A .N T , 5 Y f 'P .-1.--1v..,.i 1 ' V ' W.. ,..-g... 1, r iff, , JOURNAHSM ff l Y 'qi , 1' ygguiii K n ' fgfx I -. L X N' . 'K -'if V ' P' f 'SQL Y -I A ' 5 9 4 1 r fW 1 4 I U' , ':':-iz ' '5 P--1 L y A , I Us 2' ' - Y --,,,..' 4 A Ai ' Bei f .. G'-1-fi f-1-1 ef' f X Q- 5 ' If Ffa A' , .J:. i DEADLINES AHEAD I ! I is Lhe cue that sets fingers flying Lis third period Journ- alists bang out copy for the first yearbook dumllinc. r v I -by N f Lile lor them is one iii-udline :Liter another.
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BIOLOGY iw . Girls don't squeal when they see a snake in Mr. Ke11ogg's biology classes. The rep- tile seems as much at home there as do the sophomore students. rf fi 1. -Pl if 9 I9 fn ' J J S- O Hom: Economic gk The smiles would indicate that Mrs. Willett has pro- nounced the recipe a good one, as tomorrow's home- makers try their hands at the stove. f.,,u PROBLEMS O Future citizens of the United States discuss the problems confronting the country. Mr. Van Dolah gives the panel a few pointers.
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4 ll g soun GEOMW The EifIX'Zi.HCCJl mathematics classes such as 51 li? teom- etry added to ou ' curri- culum this year help the upper classmen Llllfltfbtlllld 'UUHSIM ziggy E13 Y sl , fi I .ab I C J 1 . ff I J In Q., i 9 I 'F Q f I A . i I : W F V our space age bcttcr. j E. ., . , AU sf gg? 5-N --,,x, 4' LIBRARY ,gfi lllcf if? 1 31- hfif J M-rf!-QL! 1' ' I TT Looks like the English de- partment is ut it again. Mrs. Broadbeck is alxxuys ready to recommend a good book for those book reports. Other classes, too, find the library valuable to their studies. in, , , .W l I 4, ml' ll K , 5 P , 5 6' if I M f' - , EA L K5 L A .5 ' To some members of the class, shorthand is like tt foreign language. Mrs. Knackstetlt struightens out a few of the 'kinks'.
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