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f lfno ledge Seated, left to right, are Sylvia Zicketoose and Mr. Randels, with Mr. Mirise and Mr, Sherrill. Mr. Mirise, Librarian, and Mrs. Zick- etoose took care of all our library needs, while Mr, Sherrill, U, Sl l-listory, Civics and Economics, and Mr, Randels, U, S, l-listory, fostered an understanding of our government and our many social problems, A new student? No, it's only Oscar, the skeleton in the biology lab. Being introduced to him is Mr. Kennedy, who teaches Photog- raphy, General Science and Chemistry and makes delicious chemical cocktails. Introduce ing Oscar is Mr, McClurkin, who teaches Physics, Algebra l and Arithmetic, Mr. Bar- rios instructs in Biology l and Cadet Corps. Miss Loomis flower rightl illustrates the use of the new demonstration stand for typing to Mrs. Couts and Mr, Hilmer, Miss Loomis taught Typing, Sr, Business, and Jr, Business Mr. l-lilmer taught Typing, Bookkeeping, and was Gong Staff Advisor, and Mrs. Couts, at- tendance clerk, taught Typing and Shorthand. Can any problem be that big? Mr, Minnich, Algebra l and ll, Solid Geometry and Trigo- nometry, Mrs. Hollmann, Algebra l and Plane Geometry, and Mr, Van Note, Plane Geom- etry, Arithmetic and Algebra l, all prove that three heads are better than one when working the giant slide rule.
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