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MRS. MARY SCHAW, credit manager of Werth’s Furniture Co.; Mr. Robert Mahon, credit manager of Goldblatts; Mr. W. Freeland, vice president of Mercantile National Bank, and Mr. John Keene, credit manager of Hammond, talked to the economics classes on credit, where they may obtain it, what the terms might be, and what credit is. THE LEG BONE of a calf, held by Coach A1 Waite, health and safety instructor, was the topic for discussion in Mr. Waite’s second period class. Mr. Waite’s class studied the skeletal structure of the human body and how the ligaments hold the bone framework together. Mr. Waite attempted to get as many specimens of animal organs as possible. Larry Moore, pictured center with upraised hand, is discussing the bone with Coach Waite. IN MATH II class Jerry Nelsen found, the area of a rectangular
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SOME STUDENTS in Art class took part in different types of art work at a busy place — the work bench. (Top photo) MISS HARTIGAN showed two of her Cla«s Piano students, Jane Comer and Bill Rudelius, correct hand positions on the piano. (Bottom photo)
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HEARING TESTS WERE GIVEN by Miss Inga Erickson, R. N. the school nurse, to all sopho- mores. She was assisted by Barbara Penk. Peter Ptak was the student being tested. MONITORS’ POSITIONS were open to all study hall students who were scholastically suited. MRS. FLACK EXPLAINED parts of David Copperfield to her English II class. RON ACHOR and Betty Turner are shown using a stethoscope, one of the medical instruments used in Biology class. Biology students, under the supervision of Mr. Loren Hoch, studied human body as well as animals and plants. DURING THEIR HOME MANAGEMENT class, Karen Vargo, Lowana Borem, and Vicki Jones repaired a faucet on a sink, while Judy Nairn and Mary Beth Kniotek adjusted the gas flame on a stove. BOB GOLEM AND Gary Atkins, chemistry students in Mr. William Parson’s class, analyzed soil for the Board of Education.
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