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1 .. s xv! MW' R, Q E 's I. .L Good ol' summer school U hat's wrong with good ol' sum- mer school? Perhaps, getting up at 6:30 on a bright, hot, sunny day and going to two classes that last from 8:00 until 12:00 has something to do with it. As usual the most popular classes were drivers education and health for bud- ding drivers, and gym and orientation for eager freshmen. Nlost classes be- came boring after the first week but with the help of ten minute breaks and junk food supplied by vending machines in the cafeteria, most students were content. But now Iet's take a lighter look at summer school. Marshall has one of the top enrollments for summer school education because it had a vari- ety of classes offered. And, believe it or not, many students find summer school aIright . Also there are those who find it as Hsomething to do in the summer . From a logical point of view, I guess you could say: NOTHING'S wrong with good ol' summer school. by Julie Bush HERE the Drivers Ed students wonder if A.J. Foyt started this way as they practice their driving skills on the simulators. MICHAEL Mclnterney practices the precision techniques learned in his summer photography class. Summer school!7
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TWO summer school students work on the floor board of a truck in auto body. Students are taught skills that will benefit them in later years SOPHOMORE Joe Birkla smoothes things out in autobody. The well-equipped shop area provides many students a how-to-do course in auto maintenance. GIRLS Physical Ed is always a popular summer course for incoming freshmen. SMILE ... you're on Cheatham's camera. Mike took photography in summer school with Mr. Ed Ring. Mike is Student Council President. :VJ i 'Z ' x I-ww-Naam 1.5.5.- .JAH Q FV. 6!Summer school a Q, ' ,
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WOQQQQQ Home i hrough the quiet of the back- stage, the stage crew, the assistant are all at work. The stage crew sets up the stage to look like a farm, the assistant director and his assistant makes a check of the people on stage. This is the opening night of Oklahoma . The assistant director and the prop manager both notice there is no sign on the back of the surry for the Hnal scene. The curtain starts to rise. The first act starts. They start some quick sign -fb pai 5 , 4- ' 1' painting. llYou dope you spelled 'ljust wrong, it's J-U-S-T. 'lYes, it is, look in the script J-I-S-T MARRIED see?! NOK The signs hung on the surry which now has a Flat tire. uWe do it again, Saturday! by Mike Dye if-f f JANET Duncan, playing the part of Aunt Eller, looks through the peep-hole of the rough and tough cowboys Little Wonder. BARON Dunn and Richard Wampler are learning the artistry of applying make-up, as Dunn pre- pares Wampler to go on stage. HERE, the Oklahoma honeys wait for some fine gentlemen to come courtin' them. 8!Musical -:gd i N-.NNN N'-1..
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