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Yvonne Nester practices her skills on the uneven parallel bars during 5th period. Portraits of tired, faithful actors’ painted in a scene from You Can’t Take It With You. “ Image — Dublin High School — 1972” 11
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“A Kaleidoscope Of Many Images — Colors — Shapes — Patterns — Dimensions’’ JIM Eighth Graders find exercising is part of their new image Mr. Quesenberry applies freckles to Cindy Sutton, as Mark Baldwin and Betty Nelson prepare for Our Town — Act I. Mr Dobyns directs a band rehearsal in preparation for a half-time show. 10
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MAPLE LEAVES ’72 Focuses On Mr. William Endicott Teaching is a strenuous, often thankless profession. We, at Dublin High, are fortunate to have an out- standing faculty. Operating an educational institu- tion requires the service and co- operation of not only the adminis- tration, but the faculty — from the department heads to the first-year teachers. Our “image has many facets, our kaleidoscope, many colors. In today s world of youth involve- ment, faculty members are vital in shaping the world of tomorrow. The task of keeping up with ever- changing facts and techniques in the fields of the sciences demands time and dedication. In a biology lab, a science in- structor braves formaldehyde, and demonstrates the removal of an earthworm s nervous system, or the mandibles of a crayfish five times a day. Lectures on the monocotyle- don seed, or the muscular system of a frog become normal events for Biology 10 Classes. Studies beginning with the sim- plest form of life — the amoeba, and culminating in the study of man are carefully explained, help- ing students understand life. The MAPLE LEAVES staff wish- es to honor one faculty member for giving many years to his profession and Dublin High School. He has been instrumental in helping count- less students understand themselves. The MAPLE LEAVES 1972 is for Mr. William Endicott. Mr. Endicott pauses for a question from a student. 12
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