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E IECH S YN. SY, Machines and tools are the chief implements to Guiding students to good eating is only one phase be found in the machine shop, presided over by of the Science Courses taught by J. D. YOUNG, CLAUDE WINGROVE. head ot the Science Department. They go to the same movies and have many ofthe same interests as students -..,,,,,,+WM If , With a plentiful supply of bond-aids and aspirin, MRS. ALICE YOUNGSCAP, school nurse, is well supplied with the tools of her trade. A welcome addition to the music department this year is JAMES YOWELL, who helps teach Sophomore and Junior Glee besides Senior Choir. Page 27
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'71 , 'Kr l Checking money, receipts and forms is the job of MISS MILDRED WAIDE, publications business adviser and math teacher, who is shown here with Mary Welsh and Lee Anderson, business managers of the Advocate and Links. LYLE WELCH, Orchestra and Band director, lends a helping hand to l one of his many musicians, Hal Varney. Equations and deductions are all a part of the mathematics classes taught by MISS JOSEPHINE WIBLE, head of the Mathematics Department. ll l LYLE WEYAND, head basketball coach and mathematics teacher, pausesta min- ute to cooperate with the Links photo- grapher. Page 26
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I , kg , W 'fi ff ' t., f . ff 1 Q, I With pencil in hand, MRS. MARIE PERRIN, rec- ord clerk, helps problems teachers work their way through the maze ot registration. Ready and willing to lend a helping hand to dis- mayed students is MRS. ALICE HIBBERT, office clerk, who also works with countless records and forms. Page 28 Typing cards for the many new books in the library is only part of the job of MRS. MABEL SWARD, library clerk. Still, regard ess of what students say, teachers are really Keeping records, statistics and files in order is all a part of the duties of MRS. MARTHA STROHM, record clerk. Looking well-pleased with the results of the call she is making is MRS. ENID KAVAN, secretary to the principal.
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