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. a ttao.itiirig,:,f riisiitiioult curricula. TOP LEFT: After Chemistry experiment, Mike Shatto, Steve Hershberger, and Bill Cronin clean equipment. TOP RIGHT: Joyce Hiser, Mrs. Ful- ton, and Robert Lanning use phonograph in freshman class. BOTTOM LEFT: Student teach- er john Petroff and fellow Taylor students gave parts of Romeo and Julictn for senior English class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bolam calls li- brary to order. rv What do I want to do when I get out of high school? XVhen eighth graders, students have begun to ask themselves this question as they make out tentative programs for the next four years. First they must decide what course they wish to follow- academic Qcollege preparatoryj, commercial Qbusinessj, vocational Qshops and home economicsj, or general fa combination of thesej. All students are required to have two majors, three years in one field, and two minors, two years in one field. One major, no matter what course one chooses, must be English. Other general require- ments are one year of science, two years of physical education, American history, civics, economics or sociology, health, and, of course, 32 credits. QI' : -zmgrf Page eleven,
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A-,puff Page ten Pupils grow TOP LEFT: Wforking on physics experiment nre seniors Jim Huddlestun, Rex Simmerman, and Peter Rednioml. BOTTOM LILFT: Fresh- men Ann Afll1SlfLJllg, Bill Mills, and John Leeeli inspect science equipment. TOP BE- LOW: Civics class Speaker of the Housef' Gary Akc, recognizes Katie NVilliams ns other state representatives look on. BOTTOM BF- I,OW': Betty Sluwlmn proves geometry prob- lem to Mr. Allee, Therese Guignnrd, and Tony Boots.
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Using the bandsaw is Woodshopper Joe Smith as fellow class members Jim Uhrich and Robert Stafford look on. Dean Terhune, print shop Worker, pulls a proof while Gene Gardner runs an lnkspot story off on lino- type machine. Mr. Pursley, metal shop instruc- tor, points out il part on war sut- plus shop lathe to class member Larry Knox. Diversified Occupations student Katie Willitims gets dry cleaning ready for customer at the local Gem Cleaner.
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