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}Here several students are engrossed in a combined square dancing class .. . | PERFECTING ARTS | With the assistance of Mr. Wideman, David Porter learns how to operate the lathe. “After you, girls’ . . . Mr. Hoppert strikes a debonaire pose as he starts out another day in his life of a drivers’ training teacher. Girls, who gain experience for future jobs through office practice under the direction of Mr. Bradley, practice to improve their skills.
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Q i ic LY Gym, a required course for all freshmen, consists of many varied activities . Advanced homemaking courses are available to all interested upperclassmen . . . Here, Mrs. Kuehn helps Diana Daniels hem Betty Connell’s jumper. Pat Nyman, one of the few girls enrolled in drafting classes, receives help from Mr. Lorion on a troublesome problem. Typing need not be as troublesome as Dorothy Jamrog makes it appear . . . At times it can be exasperating, however, indicates Kent Mangus . . . Charlee Borton seems to have the right idea...
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ALL YEAR LONG ... GB : STAFF WORKS FOR US “Do potato chips really have 200 calories?” Sharne Etheridge, Joyce Wiest, and Vada Bryant are only three of the over 400 served daily by Mrs. Ter Burgh and the other cafeteria staff. The constant replacement of burnt-out bulbs . . . the always breaking windows shades . . . the never-clean blackboards . . . the water- spattered windows . . . the janitor’s job is never ending . .. Mr. : A familiar sight to all Grand Blanc students is the snake-like yellow Haddrill, Mr. Malley, and Mr. Russell, are only part of the backstage . line of busses, 30 in number which transport some 3015 passengers crew which strives to keep our building in top shape. daily through rain, snow, fog, sleet, freezing drizzle . . . all kinds of weather. “| need these tests in half an hour” .. . “Did anyone turn in a brown and yellow striped wallet?” .. . “May | use the phone to call my pe Mom?” . . . “Do you have the keys to the ice cream machine—I lost my dime’ . . . these are among the fifty million questions answered daily by GB’s cooperative office staff: Mrs. Lobban, Maxine Rayner, Mrs. Horton, Kay Burke, and Mrs. Summerer.
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