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At three o'clock, it's a rush for the lockers and then adash for the school buses. To greet friends and to show them a treasured picture carried so lovingly in the billfold is a signal for the school day to pause for a breathe. Tomorrow these lockers will once more witness the greet- ings of old friends and the start of a new day. Many off'duty hours are spent in the science laboratory. Students who have developed a keen interest in physics find the facilities ofthe physics lab. available for their use after school. rx P Ce! N 5, I v Q f Q ,v With a large enrollment in the Hibbing schools, the health de- partrvent must be ready to serve the needs of the students at all times. Connie Arnold consults Mrs. Fay as to a slight injury to her hand. M-.s.,,3' 5, lt.. x A visit to the guidance and counseling department is ex- perienced by all the students. Advice on courses to select and program changes are necessary to permit each student to train for his chosen career. 115
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As an integral part ofthe school scene, the high school offi:e is the center of all activities. Here teachers sign in in the mornings, check their mail, and check student records. Students get their excuse slips, and the boys sorretimes confer with Mr. Kinney. Mike Hart is shown signing in from the washroom. 2 2 41 A-wal With the installation of an IBM system to handle the enroll- ment of students and the grading of tests, Hibbing become automated. The next step is the preparation of student report cards by IBM. Mr. George Cicmil is in chorqe of the machines. 114 o, HP 1 I The door to the girls adviser's office is always open. Here the girls secure excuse slips and con- sult Miss Quigley on problems of school life. Roberta Norman waits to discuss plans for the Mardi Gras dance. Though the school bank no longer handles students savings occounts, it performs various functions for the organizations Sally Stavn picks up a check prepared by the business office for the Hematite.
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JETTY PORTRAYS ROLE OF ONDINE 11 1 542+ QNDWE annul 1 l 1' l 11 f-Y ,f LLM, ' Pleadlng wlth Hans the Knight Errant John Forsmark Ondme Bonnie Jetty hopes to awaken the Young man to the Idea of love AMBITIOUS PERFORMANCE GIVEN BY JUNIOR CLASS Onclme a fantasy by Jean Glrandoux was presented by the Junlor class on November 13 a d ld l959 The story revolves around a water sprute who funds herself nn love with a Kn1ghtErrant Because Ondlne IS so com pletely unnocent of the habuts and manners of humans she leads the audlence unto many complex sutuatlons Supervised by the director Mr Vernon Wen berg the cast was Auguste portrayed by Tom Callngure Eugenue Judnth Holmbeclc Hans Ondnne Tallle Sachs Second Ondlne Barbara Toomey Thurd Ondlne Paulette Alun The Old One Denn1sJohnson Lord Chamberlam Mxchael Faqan Superuntendent of Theatre Everett Macy Trauner ot Seals Fred Nelson Bertha Pat Burho Bertram Gary Westerlund Vlolante Shenlo Rothlcoph Angelique Donna Caroon Matho Mxchael Maras Salammbo Sharon Nel son Kung Warren Vlncent Servant Charles Swanson Lords and Ladies of the Court Paul Pederson Rlchard Enderle Nancy Brunner Carmen Howden F1rst Judge John Bachman Second Judge James Cowllng and Kitchen Maud Lols Possln 116 .f QNDINE Wlth plans to stimulate human events the Lord Chamberlain Mlchael Fagan listens to The Old One Dennis Johnson I 'l - - I I I I U I . I . A I n , . . I . . I i - I I ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 John Forsmarlcg Ondine, Bonnie Jettyg First ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' , L, , l 1 ' 1 ' . 1 1 , , 1 1 l 1 - I - I - I 1 1 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . I . . I
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