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,ff is THE CLASSROCM Nancy Veldhouse, freshman, locates Monterrey, Mexico for sophomore Alan Fisher as Mr. Donald Harrington, language teacher, watches. A group of John Dittmar's junior history students discuss the as- pects of Jacksonian Democracy. Mrs. .lonis Herschner, biology instructor, Wally Scheinhing and Fred Zimmerman, iuniors, points out some of the important organs of experiment to verify Archimedes' Principle as Mr. the human body to sophomores, Judy Ian Laing, physics instructor, looks on. King, Fred Beshore, and Charlene Westort. 8
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RE LITY m Bore steel girclers outline the gymnosium, soon to be the center of H-F sports life. Finished, the product of months of lobor owoits the first-doy confusion of ci new high school. The frenzied poce of cafeteria construc- tion slows os workmen take time out for lunch. 'HAH-1' V--X .,.
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In All Academic Areas ,nf 4 Under the direction of Mr, Richard Luenser, first year biology students Tom Shoemaker, Wayne Andrews, Patti Mix, Richard Paul- sen, and Charles Smith discover the won- ders of micro-organisms. 5 Students from Mr. Everson's second period art class, Nancy Hay- ' den and Anita Pandolfi, create three-dimensional sculpture. Q - 2 The most important phase of school life is the class- room. As H-F students progress from freshmen to seniors, they are helped in their scholastic progress by the Hnest of teachers selected from all parts of the country. Four chemistry students utilize some of the modern equipment available to H-F science classes. Pictured Mr. Donald Vigen, business education, are Richard Strom, Bob Allison, Claire Sawyer, and shows Gail Smith, iunior, the correct form Bill Thompson. for a business letter.
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