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Images of Faculty and Administration are reflected In ... Mr. Forster's trip to West Salem ... The 1A Igloo with Chief Eskimo, Jessessskl ... Mr. Howard's 20th year in our district ... The Advanced Biology field trips, especially Farmer's Park the LockNess Monster at Marshland and the 2-hour snowball fight at the School Forest ... Don't eat the flowers! ... Miss Peterson's de- but as a singer ... V deciding not to observe Mr. Sol- berg's behind the wheel lessons after the first hair-rais- ing time with a beginning driver ... forgetting your calculator for Mr. Gautch's class and realizing you'd forgotten how to do long division ... Going to play chess in room 7, only to find that the gameboards had been locked up ... The Great Newspaper Debate ... Mr. Jessesski telling people they don't appreciate good music after he got gonged for playing America the Beautiful on his teeth ... Playing ping-pong in the hallways ... The one thing that Bob Wolfe learned in speech class — don't eat your note card! ... Mr. For- ster's Laurel and Hardy films ... Senior homeroom In Room 17 with Mr. Duellman — never a dull moment ... It's time to be quiet! ... Valence tests, the curse of Chem. 1. ... Bertha the Bass ... When two-thirds of the three-member physics class was gone because the win- dow was open and influenza (one of Chris's sick jokes) ... The day Mrs. Nelson's Reading for College schol- ars sat In the conference room, singing Beasts of Englands ... ... The orphans, (Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Lerum) showing their hidden talents at the Gong Show and winning (ta-da) an autographed picture of V in his muscle shirt. ... when Santa Mouse blew a fuse In the office ... The cricket in the office that drove the sec- retaries bananas (and we thought It was the students) ... Somebody stole my key! ... You are the language you use. ... Getting zapped by V for taking more than two lunch mods ... Mrs. Warriner loved to leap ... Getting shot down by the entire brass section In band ... S.S.C. ... We're going to get out at 2:00 today. Sure, Mr. Jessesski ... role-playing in Mr. Forster's class, when Mr. Christianson rushed in to stop the fight ... selling sourballs, cards, candysticks, and sweatshirts (we train salesmen at our school) ... Trying to learn the names of at least a few of the freshmen ... Day one, Cycle one, and Mr. Lund's sign of relief when it was over ... You can't leave- It's an even mod! ... French Class, when Rachel revealed that she doesn't know how old she is ... The Buche de Noel ... Twenty people trying to find the same book for Individual Reading ... Cowa- bunga! ... Playreading In Mrs. Nelson's class when ev- eryone cracked up at the touching romantic scenes ... Learning about the man from Fife's wife's strife ... Mr. Rowlands' motto: Count, COUNT! ... trying to figure out if Ms. Warner meant the phy-ed teacher or the home-ec teacher ... Miss Werner handing out free toast when the new microwave ovens arrived. ... Cosmo couldn't stop laughing even at her own wedding! ... We knew Mr. Klubertanz was here when suddenly the floor of the art room was visible again ... Nerb's birds! ... This is True ... all the animals that showed up for Mrs. Z's concert, yaks, polar bears, hippos, frogs, camels, rhinos, and cats ... Office Practice girls get O.K. out of their vocabulary. ... Even though the money never shows up, Mrs. Hanson says. It's experience that counts. Left: R. Bibby, B. Evenson, W. Beseler, S. Krueger, H. Lyon, R. Delaney, Not Above: N. Valiska, Principal
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pictured; F. Douglas, K. Lerum and S. Casey, School Board 19
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