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OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Thomas, Miss Sheftic, Mrs. Phillips Mr. Deitz This yearbook is largely made up of pic- tures of student groups both curricular and extra curricular. Whether working or playing togeth- er, the success of these groups depends upon how well each member fits himself into the group. Fitting into a group is a matter of under- standing self and of understanding people. One of the main purposes of school is to help the stu- dents in developing these understandings. In school or out, no one can live unto him- self alone. Many students who have trouble in school, do so simply because they consider no one but themselves. Many young people fail in their first positions becauseof difficulty in getting along with others. Seniors going out into the work-a-day world will need to practice the principles of hu- man relations as they have seen them operate in their school experiences. Unless they do, they will not fit well into out-of-school groups and therein be contented and successful. In all their school activities, underclassmen need to give their best responses as individuals and their fullest cooperation as group member. Only by so doing will they acquire the best preparation for adulthood, preparation for liv- ing and working satisfactorily with others. I James B. Deitz
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Mr. Kistler Instrumental Music y Mr. Krupnik 'F' E Chemistry Mr. Krupper Geography Mr. LaVigne Vocational Ag. Miss LeCompte Commercial Mr. Leventry Driver Ed. Mrs. Lunquest English Mrs. Mishler History Mr. Moody Coach Mrs. Murphy English Mr. O'Conner Mathematics Mr. Pike Phys. Ecl. Miss Rose Phys. Ed. Mr. Shaffer History Mr. Szewczyk History Mrs. Thomas Vocal Music Miss Wagner School Nurse J 9 Mrs. Whitaker Typing
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