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Everyone smiles when he receives his test from psychology teacher Mr. William Chase. Jim Pyle discusses a test grade with Mr. James Thompson, a history teacher. ,ff SL! 1.2 On guard! says Mrs. Beulah Hoffer, Women's gym teacher, to her fencing class. Mrs. Dulce Hornvale, Spanish teacher, tells her students a Spanish joke.
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Mr. Arthur Walters, liberal arts and sciences advisor, helps to make out one of his advisee's schedule. X: ' .37-s ,. Iigff-:SQ i , v ',. x ' I 1? F S., . ' N- siifgfk, Q . ..s:xs.::s:a.y7- sec 111- 5: 1 1.4-ia.N-sa was-as .Y Qc tra 'X -. 1 . K .. ,,, ., .,, . 3 -3. . rg' :s -, -Q.: 52 .gg ,js -' -5,-vgiggrf'-s A .Q . iffy ,gs I I , Mrs. Vera Smith, a liberal arts and sciences advisor, dscusses a program with Mrs. Rajola. Geno Majeski. raises his hand to answer a question in an American literature class. LIBERAL ART SCIENCES Occupational therapy. dentistry, journalism, law, medicine. nursing. teacher-training, veterin- ary. and the traditional two year college education are a few of the fields available to students en- rolled in the Liberal Arts and Sciences curric- ulum. In this curriculum a student is able to pre- pare for further college work, and, at the same time, he is able to develop a broader knowledge of the world around him. inf, Mr. James Hurst. a liberal arts and sciences advisor. checks over his list of advisees. In Mr. George I-Tahrenholz's gym class, Tom Turlep uses the parallel bars.
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Mr. Norman Erckmann shows one of his students a printing process. ENGINEERIN AND TECHNICA CURRICUL The Engineering Curriculum pro- vides courses in chemistry, mathe- matics, English, and engineering so that a firm foundation is made which students can depend on when they enter an engineering field. Electronics, another course in the technical curric- ulum, also prepares students for further study. This course deals with the rapid- ly growing and complex principles that are becoming essential today. Mr. Robert Wilson makes a diagram on the board . . Mr. Alfred Racchini demonstrates the use of this fof his electronics Class' instrument to his automotive technology class. ie I , I - . ,,,,w: .1 . . .Qt Students review quiz mistakes in a physics class. L ww Y 'N 3
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