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A 0 t ' ' t ' Chemists Study Compounds Mix H,SO, with NaCl and what is the result? The answer to this question and many others was capably answered by chemistry students under the direction of Marion Shinn, instructor, after completing many interesting and some rather 'lsmelIy experiments on lab day. Broad casters, Station LHS There's probably a future Don Willson or Glenn Hardy right here in the midst of the second hour Public Speaking class in the LHS broadcasting booth, but we just don't recognize him today. Miss Nell Robinson, speech coach, trained these sixteen speakers for the weekly radio programs aired over KRLC. Radio Technicians Delve Noel Berkeley, Bob Kincaid, and Warren Axtell were the three mem- bers of the Electronics Club re- sponsible for the technical end of the radio broadcasts from Room 28. Under the direction of Mr. Ed Sanman, Jr., a new broadcast amplifier was installed in the LHS studio. Lunch Time About Here Remember all the rainy days when you ate your lunch in the cafeteria and you always wondered who pre- pared the delicious meals. Well now you can take a look at the six persons who were responsible for the preparation, serving, and cleaning up of the cafeteria throughout the 1949-1950 school year.
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Anti ities Mechanics Pause For Snap Future machinists of the Lewis- ton-Clarkston area were grouped around their competent instructor, W. C, Frick, at the Lewiston High School machine shop when the cameraman of the 1950 Bengal stopped in to look over their pro- jects. Science Has Hs Marvels S, S. Scheibe, science instructor at LHS, was giving his second hour physics class a demonstration in the use of the electro-static machine at the moment this candid action shot was snapped. Forty Words a Minute Yes, these members of the third hour typing class are shown busi- ly at work during a practice ten- minute time test in the typing room. It looks as if several of the students are having a bad time with their paper. Mrs. lVlarie Nicholas, instructor, kindly con- sented to our taking the picture of another LHS class room. Experience ls the Best Teacher That motto was used consider- ably at the LHS wood shop during the 1949-1950 school term. These seventeen ambitious young carpen- ters were completing the finishing touches on their wall shelves under the direction of Mr. E. C. Reiber.
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