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T. nv Mr. Vasquez gives his advanced Chemistry class a demonstration to supplement his lec- ures. All seem to be attentive except Ion Fudeman in the background. Whats so cap- tivating about a graduated cylinder, Ion? Mr. Haworth correlates some facts on Labor Unions for his honors history class. Gary Barkow appears to be formulating a comment on the topic. K I Q..c1-W ,, -
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Under the direchon of exceptionally able teachers, our academic department has laid the loundatlon necessary for advanced educa tion. It is from the ranks of the college prepara- tory students that the professional fields of our society will be filled. ?,. r1Do'nde estd IVIadrid? , asks Senorita Marcocci Aqui'esla1 answers Linda Grafton in her Spanish III class. I 2 --.....,,,mi rpm Mr. Fleming and Iudy Ruttenberg argue a point on Macbeth as the rest of the class listens interestedly. Guess who won? , .. fm........,.,,,rr...,.., UL, Craig Ford enioys Algebra III with Mr. Elder who knows how to combine business with pleasure. Believe it or not, these kids do learn their math.
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'wwf ' ..-9-mf ,.Q' COMMERCIAL We are grateful to the able teaching staff of our commercial department for providing the many competent office workers who will be ready and able to fill the much-needed gap in our business world. Quality equipment has given the students a wide background of experience in using business ma- chines. The scope of courses including typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. busi- ness law, and machinery practice, has made this high degree of efficiency possible. Mr. O'Donnell and les femmes. They all seem to have their minds on typing except Ianice Miller whose smile gives her away. .2 if 0 Oo ll on UI mum IDU ICI OOO UID CO0 OIC ll! Ill OOC if -Ng.-We Xxx Sfsug .KN A course in business machines gives prac- Take a letter Miss Clark! Mrs. Love exe tical experience to commercial students. Pro- plains some of the more confusing shorthand ficiency with such machines will enable these symbols to her seventh period class. girls to step right into the business world we 1 A , , , . . e tj..-:els upon graduation. . wwf ,-rg.- V i ' R L' ' , Q f-, 'gl ,- mall' i ,M M lv-. 1-'51, . Wi Y - ' iff ,tacos LLWJK ART Art class is in session as future artists sketch Sue Yoder. l2 mov MIN- fl' :asm 4'l.'SH l 'if VWXYZ XHXXI l4.P.
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