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From Art To Automobiles CREATIVE ART IS EMPHASIZED in classes taught by Lenora Smith, and beautiful work is done by imaginative students. Outstanding Christmas decorations were made for the school by the Art Club. POSTERS FOR MANY SCHOOL AFFAIRS are made by the art classes. Here Tony Ad¬ ler and Jo LaBuda finish posters for the Homecoming dance. TOM STOKES ' DRIVING CLASSES are taught to be alert, courteous, and know¬ ledgeable of the wdys of a good driver. Mr. Stokes also teaches phys. ed., and heads the football coaching staff. - 23 -
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Ministering To Mind And Muscle BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! says Kathy Arbuckle, librarian. “We need more books of all kinds- fiction, reference books, and informative books on all sub¬ jects. In addition to supervising the library, Miss Arbuckle sponsor the cheer leaders and the Pep Club. MAKING USE OF THE LIBRARY during a study period are (seated) Eve Molson, Mary Zylo, Gerry Adler, and (standing) Reed Matthews, Buddy Darnell. BRUISES, BREAKS, AND BANDAGES- They are all part of the day s work for Cecile LeVin, school nurse. Under her sponsorship, the Med¬ ical Professions Club has become an active organization and some of its members are re¬ ceiving valuable training as cadet nurses. - 22 -
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German Joins . . . LATIN IRREGULAR VERBS may be dear to the heart of Lou laconetti, but his fame rests on his achievement in bringing closed television to the high school. Installation of the system was under his supervision, and as program director, he made it pos¬ sible for all teachers to enrich and broad¬ en their courses. DISPLAYING A MINIATURE CHARIOT, Patti Albright talks to Marsha Niemeyer and Tom Brush about tradi¬ tions and customs of ancient Rome. WIEVIEL UHR 1ST ES? Shirley Burbage ex¬ plains to Don Oft and Jerry Keegan how to tell time in German. Starting with the very first lesson, German students learned to use small phrases, and most any day, fragments of conversation can be heard as one goes down the hall. - 24 -
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