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THE POSTGRADUATES Standing: R. Lowson, B. Sutton, F. Ienkins, Miss Nevinger C. Youngren. - Seated: M. Rice, D. Adler, D. Carlson.
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THE SENIORS Fourth Row: B. Paxton, B. Shaver, I. Gassman, M, Iacobson, I. Oste, W, Potwin, F. Tooze, M. Dickinson, R. Cook, L, Haleg Third Row: I, Kottelly, I, Ferrara, M. Hillerby, D. Eckess, V. Burns, F. Varmee, E, Curtis, B. Kennedy, H. Sprague, D. Akins, R. Brainardg Second How: K. Harris, B. Hildorn, M. Lawson, M. Lawson, Miss Potter, Mrs. Carlson, M. lacobson, V, Madison, V. Frick, E. Phillips, M. Dennisong First Row: I. LeBarron, M. LeBarron, V. Cheney, V. Wiltsie, I. Waid, D. Kennedy, M. Gustafson, I. Gctllaher, M. Becker, L. Towers, M. Dailey, N. Iambliter. President, Menzo Mattocks Secretary, Betty Lee Holts Vice President, Erva Eccles Treasurer, Lory Buccola Off: Cet. Advisers, Mrs. Carlson, Mr. Fenner and Miss Potter Fourth How: N. Wcsterdahl, A. Lynch, L. Wilcox, T. McCall, D. Hall, I. Hine, D. Lanning, A. Sorman, D Kennedyg Third Row: A. Mattison, F. Walker, G. Hanson, F. Bird, B. Roach, Mr. Fenner, R. Harrington, N, Kottelly, E. Anderson, C. Bierwerth, D. Turner, Second Row: D. Schermerhorn, R. Von Every, F. Pugh, P. Weiler, D. Anderson, S. Michael, E. Roach, S. Moore, I. Iohnson, I. Paugh, I. Gaeta, First Row: M. Russell, H. Piazza, A. Conti, V. Pratt, B. Holts, F.. Eccles, M. Mattocks, L. Buccola, I. Colburn, B. Balder, M. Wolle, P. Aiken.
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Mace uxce 2 1. The curriculum of Falconer High School includes many varied courses and subjects designed to give the student opportunities to pursue studies of his own choosing or to give him those courses deemed by society as necessary to his wellbeing. 2. Competent instructors are chosen to help the student make the most of these opportunities. 3. Courses are offered which prepare a student to earn money or manage a household. 4. Courses which meet college entrance requirements are arranged for those who intend to continue their formal education. Ogaiezvaf E014 .2 b 1. A typical academic class as might be found in English, History or Mathematics. 2. The agriculture class naming the parts of a pig. 3. The cooking class making one of their delectable concoctions. 4. The sewing class stitching up some garments. 5. Shop classes working with wood and metal. 6. The art class at work with pen and ink. 7. Chemistry students experimenting in the laboratory. 8. The typing class sounding out on the keyboard.
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