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YOUTH IS FULL OF SPORTU Opjmxile: Iissert, Colegate, Wtmlf, Hol- lins, Roberts, Pentecost, Kuehn, members of the G.A.A., are shown here at their wiener roast. Bvlrllv: Dixie, lfmogene, Jeanne, livelyn, Betty, Mert, Margaret, also members of G.A.A., enjoy a game of soccer-ball. Newly organized this year under the leadership of Miss Schafliner, this group of girls has been very active. The goal of this organization is the athletic development of the girls, and many basketball and volley- ball games, as well as several hikes have been interesting to the group. Ojnjmxifv: Two pretty senoritas, L. and M. Bourquein are serenaded by the romantic troubador, El Senor Bill Reynolds. Boffom: The Spanish Club throw a big feed consisting of Spanish food. Left to right are Bill, Russell, Ruth, Verna, Bessie, Roy, and Benny. Boffom Right: The big dinner is over and there're dishes to be done. The busy beavers are Bill, Benny, Bonnie, Roy, Ruth, Russell, and Verna. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to acquaint us with the people and customs of Spanish speaking countries. Several Spanish meals were prepared and enjoyed by the group during the year. PAGE F11 'rx'-ONE
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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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EXTRA! ANOTHER EDITION HITS THE HALLS nvvvvvvuuuu 90000000000 GREEN H Sealed: B. Kaiser, J. Fuchs, S. Benson, M. Jackman, W. Bourquein, B. King, T. Rolfes, E. Wolf, P. McDonald, J. Morris, S. Foster, N. Hawk. Sfamliug: A. Spraul, D. Allard, D. McKinnon, H. Fagaly, S. Knose, V. Collins, B. Pente- cost, W. High, M. Hacker, N. Shaver, M. Butterfield, B. Power, M. Ogden, R. Calvert, H. Clark. Representatives of each class are on the staff of the Green H. This group, under the leadership of Miss Hodapp, publish the school newspaper at specified dates during the year. June Fuchs is Editor of the school paper, and is ably assisted by Willard Kaiser. the assistant editor. MANUAL CLUB First Row: J. Miller, B. Bath, J. Dole, F. Johnston, B. Boseau, J. W'illoughby, P. lilan- nery, R. Daniels, N. Foest. Sl'l'Ul1l1 Row: M. Herzog, H. Bybee, D. Zeumer, M. Loos, Mr. Swisher. Third Row: C. Clark, C. Butler,'W. Bybee, S. Herzog, J. Miller, E. Walters, B. Fields, R. McQueen, D. Booker, N. Thomas, E. Fields. A new venture in female endeavor-a manual club made up entirely of girls. With Mr. Swisher suggesting usual procedures-and the girls adding their special feminine touches-many projects have reached amazing conclusions. Even a mule train came from their group. PAGE Fnf'I'i'-Two
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