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SCHOOL DAYS 1 . Thomas Teakle shows a moving picture on his own travels to an American history class. 2. Gilbert Douglas, Bob Adams, and George Hunt examine a Ford motor. 3. Taking part in a group discussion in German are Warren Hall, Wayne Comstock, John Hieber, Karl Gleason, Merle Sisson, Elizabeth Priebe, and Virginia Medley. 4. Tom Gilpatrick looks at the library posters Kay Knisley, library assistant, has posted. 5. Making cold cream in consumer science are Mary Jo Williams, Marian Meyers, Beryl Brereton, and Anna Warshaw. 6. Keith McPhee and Arthur Holmlund are using mathematical instruments to study methods used by the forest service in locating fires. Page twelve
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SCHOOL DAYS 1. This is the practical side of science — the making of cold cream. The scientists are Mary Jo Williams and Marian Meyers. 2. One of the newly organized musical groups in the school is the Singing Strings. Members shown are June Gerke, Doris Beal, Stanley Bergman, Ilene Webb, Doris Miller, Roy Feitz, Shirley Smawley, and Mary Dayharsh. 3. Testing textiles as part of their work in clothing study are Rose Marie Garcea, Peggy Tyr ee, Lillian Uttke, and Iris Richards. 4. Many of the posters throughout the school and city are made by the Art department. This Victory Shop poster is being made by Virginia Tuerke. 5. Betty Northway, Virginia Terzion, Blanche Ripley, Elsie Max, Beverly Brown, and Rosida Talarico are serving lunch as a class project in foods. 6. Donna Larson, Monoleen Johnson, and Bern Kannberg are in the midst of an experiment in food values. The cage contains white rats. Page eleven
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SCHOOL DAYS 1. Finding the efficiency of a block and tackle is part of the science course. Experimenting are Leroy Carter, Don Henker, and Marian Meyers. 2. Marilyn Trautman is turning over her job as Lewis and Clark ' s Youth Page editor of the Spokesman-Review to the new editor, Lorraine Fiman. 3. Marilyn McGuire and Elsie Parker are two of the most outstanding piano and organ students in the city. 4. Work in the consumer science course includes testing oil. Shown are Harold Frost, Marvin Zabel, and Ray Mackey. 5. In the midst of an experiment are Elwood Harris, Don Henker, and Leroy Carter. Page thirteen
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