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4 'Ffa I.atin may have heen easy for the Romans, hut it's hard for the set'- ond year class at Dyer. Dexter Graves. Marty Grove, and Tom llerman are writing conjugations on the hoard to the apparent ap- proval of their teacher, Mrs. Hoff- man. ,. .M Costumes. wigs, makeup-- the-y're all part ol' the fun in dramatic' art class, Barbara Spinoxzi. -lanet Mor- ley. Tom Miller. Dian Million. Di- ane Wood and Kathy Kirk get ready to pre-sent a skit for an assem- lily prograni. -Ol 0: ld , 1 -al Vustoms and traditions of Spain enliven the study of Spanish grammar. One of the fun projects of the first year Spanish class each Christmas is the making of a pinta. Here Sandi Greenwell, Sigmund Toth, and Diane Stephen model authen- tic Spanish costumes. V
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Hard Work and Fun Too! ,G ' .. -...Q if i . ' ,i'1Hff,,'a V. tY ix Lab periods don't come around often enough for the chemis- try students as they learn to run distillations and titrations, perform analysis of unknown substances, and study the bas- ic' structure of the atom. A- mazed or amused. Mr. Yereb apprehensively views an ex- periment being performed by Joseph Zimmer, Dolores Ulan- dowski, and 'l'om -lohnson. 4? In physics lab class Margaret Nichols, Darrell Ferguson, and Rich Rokosz operate an in- tricate trip balance as an ex- periment in the diffusion of irons. The biology room at one time or another is home to all kinds of animal life. In the picture at the left. Mr. Vereb gives a les- son in handling live animals to Jerry Beal, Carl Skaggs, lrvan Thornberry, and Carol Hilbrich. , 1: 'VE- 1
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,,4nf- Baking cookies is a lot of fun for the team shown at the left. In the hack- ground Kathy Segert reads the recipe and Holly Jacobsma mixes the dough. while Eleanor Hero and Marsha Gard top the cookies with sugar and cinna- mon. Girls in the first year sewing class study tex- tiles, sewing techniques, and laundering me- thods. In the foreground of this picture Shir- ley Graham and Bonnie Nietzel are making aprons. while in the background Mrs. Graeher is assisting Brooke XVorley and Betty Schmidt with pattern laying. I I l? ..., 2 X -+ 'F-L. L7 Water colors, pastel chalks. and ceramics are the personal interest projects en- joyed hy second year art students. Pic- tured at the left are Margaret Delinck. Marthalea Stewart, and -lo Ann Patton who are looking at a mosaic color chart which will enable them to pick out tile for mosaic trays.
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