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'bf fl I X X 'Valsi- xx Mr. Keith Morrison: B.S.g Western Michigan Jack Camp and Rich Willemsen examine their drawings. U niversity. Mechanical drawing teacher and Sophomore Class sponsor. manual ARIS An angle here an angle there,-here a curve, there a curve, everywhere a zig- zag -the drawing boys are busy at work! Calmly in the corner is seated Mr. Mor- Their next door neighbors are busy doing it themselves with such proiects as tables, shadow boxes, book ends, and ' I . I chests. rison, checking the plates with a magnify- ing glass. Industrial arts: .lohn Babcock, Dan Bouwhuis, Alvin Droog, Tom Lapp Mr. John Gabrion: 8.5.5 Central Michigan and Jim Didion examine their work, College. lndustriol arts instructor and re- serve baseball coach. ,I ,
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To many students, the library is a foreign room. This ought not to be so because there are many really good books and maga- zines for the student's use. For the boys there are sports magazines and books, ad- venture, and mystery stories. Girls can find a large selection of magazines on Mrs. Neva Kinsey: A.B.g Hillsdale College and University of Michigan. UBRAR fashions and the all important topic-dating. Many fiction stories are at the fingertips of the student. All you need is a 5-minute pass and you are on your way to get a book that will hold your interest from cover to cover. Librarians: Bottom, left-right: Amanda Stressman, Betty Henry, Sandy Kent, Judy Hazebrook, Frances Vogel, Mrs. Neva Kinsey. Top, Left-right, Marie Marsh, Judy Watson, Phyllis Curtiss, Linda Sack, Roberta Rahn, Dianne Opatic, and Christine Froelick. 1 vw
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-A j Teen sponsor. CO-GD The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. With this inspiration, the eighth, ninth and twelfth grade girls en- rolled in the home economics course with Seated: Bob Molenkamp and Mr. Roy Lokonen. Standing: Robert Van Kampen ond Michael Belbot. Mr. Lakanen inter- views co-op students. Mr. Roy Lakanen: B.S.p Western Michigan University and University of Michigan. Business education and co-op. Miss Dorothea Huizinga: Western Michigan U iVe 5i'Y2 Iowa State University: George PeUb0dY C0llegeg Michigan State Univer- SWY. Home Economics and freshman Y- and home GC smiles. Burned cookies, unbalanced meals, mis- matched plaid and other ordeals were soon conquered by these energetic girls. Linda Johnson, Eleanor Smith, Carol Conlon, and Mary observe Terri Whitten Demonstrating sewing techniques. Klute rd' WE. t
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