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C LASSES ,..x . X W' ,J ,. Ti 1 J A , The shop boys were kept busy making backgrounds for proms. halls. and style show. The home ec girls put on a very fine style show. prepared banquets, anrl helped prepare Christmas and Thanksgiving rlinnf-re. The physivs class had lots of fun experimenting even if nothing blew up. 'S jg P
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ul The upcoming youngsters include Allan Rensink who has an eye for a picture. Jud Knighten, extravagant with his film, and Pete Knighten who is going to be a valuable staff photographer as soon as he learns to square himself with his teachers when he is going to miss class. We keep Herbie and Bill around to make life interesting-it was especially interesting when they used the blower for a squirt gun. This is a busy gang which has plenty of fun. They intend spend- ing the summer devising a deadly trap for picture thieves. Photography Class - Back, left to right: Jud Knighten, P e t e Knighten, Bill Bennet. Front: Recd Miller, Tom Doan, Herbie Hunter. The MWatch the Birdie boys met Monday nights this year and are responsible for the pictorial history of the school year. Mr. Reed Miller Esq. has been the big wheel busy with Mthe speedi' on all occasions. If he could find a flash guaranteed always to flash, and film changers guaranteed to change film, his life would be happier. Also, his sponsor's life would be happier if he did not go to track meets and on fishing trips.
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X ,MA f 7 I ' Q f f .f ffffff , The Library staff has been the busiest ever this year. Former classes had finished classifying shelf listing. and preparing for circulation over 3.000 books, Three Classes this year set about cataloguing. Card Catalog cabinets were purchased for both the grade and the high school libraries. and cards were ordered. finished, and filed. The job is about one third done. and will probably take all of next year for completion, but the staff can be proud of what they have accomplished along with the keeping the library in operation. They owe a vote of thanks to the typing class for their help. Thanks to the Senior English class and a few volunteers the school paper was published regularly even though there was no regular journalism class. LIBRARY Members of the paper staff made pro- grams for certain school functions along with publishing the paper and Senior edition. ie bookkeeping Class- looks like fun.
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