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HAND IN A CLASSROOM Mr. Cozart keeps Ll watchful eye while lf. Pope, Wi Bourquein, B. listes, and C. Greenhnm work with inclined plane. joe Greschel is instructed as to the proper way to dissect Ll frog. Those are Dick McKin no n's hands doing such an .irtistic job on the poor amphibian. Wfhen did you become in Biology teach- er, Dick? 00 . 1 ., .si F Helen Clark takes elictn- Miss Lusk shows sophomore lfnglish class the proper form for their tion nt the hoard while M. hook reports. XV. Bourquein watches nt the board while J. Bryant, Miller and F. M. Johnston O. Hendrixson, D. Loos, B. Terry and li. Grubbs pay strict attention. work at the table. PAGE l:C7RT'X'-NINE
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NOT A CARELESS Top Lefl: These girls are busy preparing Ll meal in the new Home Economics Room. They are -I. Kneplle, R. Knepfle, S. Knofte, C. Butler, and LI. Miller. Top Rigbf: Evelyn Wolf seems to be enjoying her- self as she tests the delicious looking pork roast. Give us some, Sis. Ojwjmxifv: You might think that Nelson Iickels was n woodchuck from the looks of all the shavings on his work bench in the Manual Room. Wl1e1'e did you get that intelligent look, Thumper ? Boflom: jump at the center between Toms Rolfes .ind Ruth Ann Newhouse with Wrklildkl High acting as referee. Others are A. Spraul. N. Shaver, M. Boggs, B. King, V. Richie, S. Foster, S. Ben- son, B. McQueen and R. Knepfle. Physical lfduention is the favorite activity of .ill the girls and there is always ll mad scramble to see who can get dressed first.
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YOUTH Mr. Linker is pictured teaching Leslie Flick the finer points of Economics. This class was composed of Juniors and Seniors who all received much benefit from the course. Mr. Linker really showed his true teach- ing ability in this subject. The students par- ticipated in many interesting discussions, and were always entertained by the teach- er's humorous remarks. Bob Woods and Earl Adams seemed in- trigued by the algebra problem Mr. Hicks is explaining at the blackboard. Could it be that they do not understand the simple equation? Miss Schaffner and Bill Frey refer to the map in American History. They seem to be talking about the thirteen original colonies. These Spanish students are reading their Spanish paper, the El Echo. They especially like to read the chistes in it and work the puzzles. Left to Right: Shirley, Ray, Freddie, Harold, Russell, Bessie, and Nancy. PAGE FIFTY WILL BE SERVED
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