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Pauline Erwin helped many students “sew a straight seam” as she took Mrs. Reed’s place on Senior Day . — Squire photo. Tom Ehrhardt grasps the microphone as he pre- pares to give the morning announcements in his position as junior high principal. Seniors Took Over Senior Day was one of the out- standing activities of the school year. On that day members of the senior class took over the teaching and administrative posi- tions, along with other tasks that make the school run smoothly. These seniors made up the ad- ministrative group and were re- sponsible for the more important guidance activities of the day. They were chosen by the student council, the organization that sponsors Senior Day. These students acted as school board members on Senior Day- Standing, left to right: Jim Sdbring, Jack Walker, Boh Shone. Seated: Jim Freeland, acting supt. of schools: Minnie Sue French and Douglas La Barr with back to camera. They are pointing out the proposed new school bus routes which were discussed at their meeting.
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This exhibit of the various stages of development of a chick embryo won Eugene Reisinger a grand prize rating in the local science fair, held here early this spring. Science Fair Bruce Hunsicker won a grand prize at the local fair with his collection of sea shells, beautifully displayed. He has acquired many unique and interesting shells since he began his collection two years ago. Bill Matan also received first place honors with his collection of many dif- ferent kinds of semi-precious stones and minerals. His exhibit attracted the at- tention of many. a:, i
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It was a life of “rest and relaxation” for these teachers while the students took over their various classes on Senior Day. Though many students might be surprised to hear it, this is a very rare scene in the teachers’ room during the day. the School for a Day Tom Wright, Dick Netzhammer, and Jack Wuletich did an excellent job of taking care of those people who didn ' t take Senior Day quite as seriously as they should have. They took the places of high school principal, director of guidance, and dean of hoys. The Life of a Mexican Bean Beetle might well be the topic of a discussion led by Barbara Klindt, biology teacher.
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