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OUR GRADES AND RECORDS WILL BE Pardon me, Alma, but there is something white showing. Both students and teachers give mono- logues and skits. Here Alma Friend and Mary Sheward perform. The system of issuing of report cards was changed this year. Previously, students received one card which revealed all grades at one time. Now they are given an envelope containing report slips for each class, and their grades are put on the slips throughout There's often a bit of expression around report card time. the Wednesday f ollowing the close of the grading period. An educational aid added this year to the equipment of the health department is the vinyl plastic torso which shows the human muscles, nerves, organs, and some bones. Lornell Mock, girl's physical education and health teacher, shows open house visitors how she can use it in her classes. The open house visitors seem to enjoy Mrs. Mock's description of the newly added torso.
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This window was the means by which burglers If you buy that then you 11 need a house to go with it gained entrance. AND SERIOUS MOMENTS TOO Students were warned not to touch any- thing in the building when they came one day in October and found that there had been a break-in the night before. From the art room, the two men fwho were later caughtj ransacked other rooms, apparently looking for money. Some students go shopping in their spare time, but Wayne, Jim, and Bob just seem to be looking. They were caught looking at this weather vane in the local lumberyard. Yes, our students have varying heights and weights, but most of us come five days a week to learn and have fun. Jerry Hutson towers over Terry Heaton. It cantruly be said that this is the long and short of it.
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REFERENCE FOR OUR FUTURE OCCUPATIONS The Big Four take time out for a pepsi at the Chum 'n Chew. Well, everyone has to eat, and our kids are no different. Pictured here is a group of boys at one of the local restaurants. Elaine Mauck, Sandra Conklin, Marilyn Bowers fthe home economics teacherj, and Nancy Fields were selected to model cloth- ing made from farm products at a county m e eting with other .girls from two other Sandra Conklin seems cold in the outfit she is wearing county schools. Before the final p r odu cti o n of a play, the cast must learn their lines although s o m et i m e s they just can't get out of the habit of crammingl Tension builds as each awaits his cue during the senior class play, So Very Young , October 14, 1960.
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