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Left: The moin characters of the Junior Class play. The Matchmaker, Marilyn Hengst and Don Toler gave an outstanding performance in that delightful comedy. Center: The captivating matchmaker, Marilyn Hengst, plots a new plan in the pursuit of the merchant. Right: Up to one of his zany antics, Jim Seiber is threatened by his boss, Don Toler. The highway to better understanding lies in Earphones and tape recorders were part of the equipment added to the Foreign Language Dept, through the aid of the NDEA. T. Jones y Summers, ond M. Schafer are enjoying using them. For her excellent work and dependable qualities, Tena Jones, a junior student, has been awarded the highest position of the yearbook staff, that of Editor-in-Chief for the 1964 Redbird. 8
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Freshmen editor Sharon Bolin takes the names of classmates as they pose for pictures. Waiting to have their pictures made are: Kathy Prusaczyk, David McCord, Linda Lavish, and Greg Raymond. Standing at the right is the senior editor Judy Guminski. Mr. Walston seems to be deeply engrossed in the task of taking freshmen and sophomore pictures, which is a yearly job for him. Making, developing, and printing most of the photographs that go into the yearbook occupies one period of his school day. and comfort along the rough road of learning Gales of laughter rocked the auditorium during the faculty mock Homecoming as Freshman Attendant Miss Esther Stephens, accom- panied by football hero Mr. Frank Dohanich, swept down the aisle. Miss Stephens and Mr. Dohanich are in Guidance. 7
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Tom Lingle ond Mona Jones are obtaining a better understanding of the construction of sentences by diagramming them. better communication Miss Mery Kaye Raski, practice teacher, is pointing out different parts of a Shakespearean theatre to Miss Sharon Olkoski, Charles Lamkin, and Marie Martino. Miss Raski made the model for the College Prep course which she and Miss Olkoski taught during the winter term, under the supervision of Mrs. Wolfe. Nancy Beers, a junior student, is shown putting the finishing touches on her painting, which was on display in the library. MADRIGALS—bottom row. H. Willis, D. Stufflebean, J. Martin, S. Finazzo. Row 2. L. Rogers, P. White, S. Coleman, M. Schafer. Row 3- P. Pritchard, B. Martin, C. Woods, M. Killion, M. Hengst. Row 4: B. Rogers, M. Weaver, B. Murphy, D. Owensby, K. Morris.
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