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PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS, and more problems faced our capable counselors, Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mr. Guy Fox, Mr. Ed Roy, Mrs. Lucile Ming and Mr. William Ulman. Byproviding students with profes- sional answers to the many questions presented, our counselors advised youths about future plans, toward vocations and colleges. Their friendliness and understand- ing helped to introduce many a new student to the routines of the cougar campus. MR. ED ROY Ccenterl meets with the important counselling staff. From left are: Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mr. Guy Fox., Mr. Roy, Mrs. Lucille Ming, and Mr. William Ulman. Te clue A we e time g eate t l THINK SPUTNIK ONE must have fallen WHAT IS THE SPEED ofa bullet? Repre about here, speculated Mr. Eller, chairman of senting Math, Mrs. Marlea Hollmann gets set City Social Studies staff. From left are: Mr. for lightning calculations as the bullet leaves Duane Peters, Mr. Sheldon Eller, Mrs. Lois Socin, Mr. Charles Bonebreak's gun and is caught by Mr. James Hoey and Mr. Richard Lievers. Mr. Marvin Van Note at left. g l4'
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u dance NEARLY INSURMOUNTABLE was the task facing Mr. Jim Ahler, City Campus Principal, and Mrs. Norma Casto, Attendance Clerk, when a record number of Freshmen were placed in limited facilities, they came up smiling, however, with a solution for every problem. FURNISHING ACCURATE INFOR- MATION and records for the admin- istrators was the task of our efficient business staff. Mrs. Florence Houck and Mrs. Barbara Nay served as as- sistants to Mr. Leo D. Calac, who was Business Manager. HE FINALLY brought in his card, was a common exclamation made by the office staff, Mrs. Pritchett, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Gehring, long after report cards were due. ,
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PREPARINC1 THE QUESTIONS for the special survey ofthe community was the job of Commer- cial teachers, Mr. Dale Hilmer, Mr. Robert Rich- ards, Mrs. Ann Brouillet, Miss Ruth Loomis, Mr. Orin Bliss, and Mrs. Edna Couts. THE ANSWER'S here some place! exclaims Mr. John McClurkin as he checks with Mr. Terrance Anderson and Mr. George Allister on the use of the slide rule. THE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCHING of the satellite, Explorer, occasioned spirited discussions by the Social Stad- ies teachers. Seated are Mr. Hoyt Sherrill, Mrs. Lucile Ming, and Mr. Sam Cooper, standing are Mr. Ralph Randles and Mr. Werner Maiwald. Q9 LISTENING WITH STETHOSCOPE, Mr. C. M. Christianson definitely confirmed the report that the heart was deceased. Witnessing this moment of decision were Mr. Leo Kennedy, Mr. William Ulman and Mr. Paul Barrios, all members of the Science Department.
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