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Looks could be deceiving ..... as shown by the quiet and inactive appearance of the Industrial Education building while inside students and instrusrors busily engaged themselves in a variety of activities. A true action shot showed the workmen installing the new floodlights for the football field. A Other Were Untemilier to the eheel ? ! ' ! ! ? I can't figure it out, can you? Mr. Hebermehl and Mr. Stevens relaxed after punching tickets at V fEditor's note--the tunnel to the engine room.j one of the football games. Page Eleven
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sg s Make it, make it,-make it .......... so thought the DHS fans as Mr. Eolser, DHS trainer, stopped his work long enough they watched Captain Dave Cade, as the gym was used in the accustomed way. to pose for our photographer in this shot of the cage ome Place Were at Vari tl in Their U e How familiar do you think you are with the physical properties of DHS. Everyone was familiar with the main building where classes were held. P.E. classes and sports lans grew to know the area around the gym quite well. Below the gym were the locker rooms, swim- ming pool, heating plant, and two tunnels. One ol' these two tunnels was often used by vocational students to traverse the distance from the gym to the industrial education building in stormy weather. The manual arts building was familiar to a large percentage ol' the male DHS students and only a few lucky girls. Thoughts of eighth notes, sharps, and flats ran through the minds of the swing The gyms were also enioyably used for dancesias these band as they played for an after-game dance in the girls' gym. students seemed to indicate to all who watched. Page Ten
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l is use W The cafeteria proved to be a spot for various things. Registration In its most useful capacity, the cafeteria was the spot for all hungry was a time of worry for all. students, who thought the line would never movel All In ide Corner of ll H Were Bu Mr. Radloff helped Mike test his eyes for night driving. Term papers, reading reports, and an urge to satisfy their curiosity brought many people to the library. W Miss Brandenberger watched as Steve and Bill repaired a film and kept the , files straight in the Visual Aids room. Page Twelve Q l
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