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bil-ec tor guided 11 THE NUMEROUS STEPS of a difficult Algebra problem were carefully explained by our outstanding math department. Mrs. Marlea Hallman and Mr. Charles Minnich also kept informed on the latest research as revealed in the Math magazine. WITH CHALK lN HAND Mr, Ken McClurkin checks with Mr, Marvin Van Note, the solution to such higher math problems as shown on the board. These men instructed Math and Algebra at City Campus and sponsored the Science Club. A CONSULTATION! Armed with stethoscope, hypo needles, and hammer, the old horses skull is being well examined by Mr. C. M. Christianson, Biology and Zoology instructor, Mr. William Ulman, who teaches Biology and English l, Mr. Leo Kennedy, Chemistry teacher, and Mr. Paul Barrios, Biology teacher. l6 WHAT A GAME! The whole school turned out to view the varsity-faculty basketball game. Laughter and cheers greeted Mr. Quade, who here shoots tor two points, while Mr. McClurkin and Mr. Ahler watch anxiously.
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MRS. LOUISE GRAY, teaching l-lomemaking l at both Campuses and advisor to Y-Teens, discusses the many advantages of the freezer with Mrs. Francis Ryan, who teaches Homemaking ll, lll, IV, at Valley Campus and advises the F.l-l.A, 'Tv FROM BRUISES TO BROKEN FINGERS, the stu- dents kept Mrs. Daisy Brown, our nurse, busy. Step- ping in during the school year to take the place of Miss Grace Trowbridge, she kept a full schedule that included both City and Valley Campus. Kelaind the Screen THE SKILLED WORKMANSHIP ot students shown in making chisels is observed by Mr. Paul Bahen and Mr. Maurice Renick. The Agricultural classes met with Mr. Bahen in the quonset hut. Mr. Renick taught General Shop. Jointly these men advised F.F.A. and Mr. Renick also worked with the Gong stand. PLASTER PAINTS are mixed by Mrs. Surface to show Mr. Schmeeckle, left, and Mr. Barron how to color plaster ducks. The art and shop classes worked together in mak- ing tile tables, a new project in our Art Department. Mr. Paul Schmeeckle taught woodshop, Mr. James Barron, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing, Mrs. Evelyn Surface instructed in Art. I .kvfviyi
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