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Tom Mossey reads a book as Bill Ballantyne and Phyllis Gosc put their heads together. Also, Don Tuttle lectures George Horvath and Charles Kalwitz of the subject of Geometry III. The display table holds some geometric figures that the students made as a project in their class. We here behold Mark Gantt, future algebra teacher, explaining all about the subject. Sandy Brumley doesn't understand x I y, and Lois Crawer seems to express the same sentiments, however, all doubts will be eradicated from their minds by the tmie this prob- lem is erased from the blackboard. Ac, Charles Kalsitz takes the floor in Miss Murphy's Geometry Ill class. The members of the class watching are Nancy Olmstead, Lynda Fred- erick, Phyllis Gosc, John Underhill, and Don Tuttle.
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unw tn suv 1 Too many cooks will spoil the broth. This, of course, is an ex- ception. These girls are all well trained, and anything they do will be a help, and not a hinderance. The girls are students in a 9th grade Foods class. Y gl Oh nuts! She would take that one. I wanted it. Now, Sharon, you know they are all delicious. Donna Bickel serves Sue Newhart first, as Sharon Hoke, Nancy Fanning, and Carol Mikel wait thei rturn. This took place in Miss Sellars' Home Economics class. X 5. Cast your eyes upon the home makers of tomorrow! From the happy expressions, this Nutrition class seems to be an interesting one. I wonder if the milk is included in the course. X ' K 5.1. .. i Q. Q. .7 .ASF I !yfv J' ' T-E:
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John Miller gives his creation a critical once over. You've got to admit it's pretty good, isn't it John? Nine other students are busily at work, too. Their Art class looks like an interesting one. lf you happen to pass room 217 anytime after 7:30 in the morning, listen carefully. Strains of beautiful music will undoubtedly reach your ears. Of course, it's the Junior-High Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Omstead. Violins, violas, cellos, and basses . . . Why? . . . Put them in the hands of these young musicians and you come up with nothing other than our Riley Junior-High Orchestra. This group under the baton of Miss Laura Mae Briggs sends many of us into fantasy land with their playing. . ei, fs ff' ,.,, ,www li if
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