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Interested members of this Civic class look on as Sherry Smith gives the explanation of the process of passing a bill in Congress. Rita Vitale tries to concentrate, but she just can't manage to keep her eyes open! Linda Reed explains the contents of the Bill of Rights, as several of her interested classmates watch and listen. These boys and girls are from a 9th grade Community Civics class, a new class at Riley. e'1' ciff1'c cssf ' 5 Alan Huber, John McDonald, Joan Nelson, Sylvia Smith, Mary Ann Philipolt, and Tony Stines chart their course for the day's exploration in their Global Geography class. Perhaps, should Columbus have had Mr. Campbell's globe and the guidance ot these inspired geographers, he just might have found India. N104-DE 0GNlilAm chi -'ff BILL OF Rlclflls. iz C rr ,,f-ff' ' ' 3' 19
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Sh . . . Boom, Sh . . . Boom this might be appropriate if it were not for the fact that this crew of chem- ists from Mr. Wiatrowski's class rae competent in their endeavor. The oxygen resulting after this process will be used to make further exper- imentation. Razor . . . Now make the incision . . . Biology students in Mr. Marsh'5 class gather around to assist in an 0PefG1i0n Upon a patient, this time a white rat. Future doctors, in 5U 99fy for the first time reaped benefits, and no doubt a stomach or two was turned in this class be- fore lunch time. Peek. . a . . boo . . . I spy you! This is no place for a nervous amoeba,, a neurotic paramecium, or a stage frightened bacillus, as these girls, a portion of the 9th grade biology class, invade the privacy of the scientific world. The microscopes, which enable the girls to become peeping toms upon our friends of the invisible world may be instruments of annoy- ment to the little creatures, but from the solitude they must not have their dancler up. jf .t .4s ui Z' f. M'-U S. ' QI.-.
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Two heads are better than one. Bill Gushwa and Ed Morey prove that statement as they put their heads together, and also their hands together, as they work in Machine Shop. Vern Neddo watches closely to see that Lewis Martin does the iob right. The two boys are working together on a project for their Wood Shop class. -A gg' Ben Franklin would no doubt be proud of the se ardent fans of his art . . . These tive boys are all hard at work in their Printing class. lt is easily dis- covered that concentration isn't at a premium in this class of intent young workers. Front to back we see Don Flannery, Tom Jewell, David Meilner Gen , e Pulliam, and in the left-rear position is Harold Cischke. 20
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