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James Grundmeier, the boy with the mechani- mind, displays his many types of electrical Jaratus. These gimmicks were all made from gazine designs, but they do have that certain lch that only Jimmy can give them. Jim Hook points out his artistic ability. These tures of cars that Jim has here are some you Je probably never seen before, because most of rm are his own ideas. Larry Martin never has any trouble cutting meat. Larry's hobby is a collection of knives different shapes and sizes. May I have this dance??? Some of the mem- rs .of the Logan High School Dance Band are lCtlClI1g their latest arrangement. 5. Mrs. Keay looks on while Eugene Peterson and Harold Powers do a geometry problem. 6. Rodney Larson is congratulated by Miss Ad- ams, Mr. Wolfe and Marlene O'Neil for being the winner of the Harrison County Spelling Contest. Marlene was Logan's other entry. 7. Going to a ball??? Carrie Bell King displays her new formal which she made herself for the Junior-Senior Prom. 8. Rosemary Rief, Elaine Michael and Lorraine Collins admire each other's new outfits. The girls made their outfits in Homemaking Class. 9. Dorothy Christensen and Marjorie Clark are perfect examples of what Advanced Homemaking can do for a girl. Marjorie made her white, tail- ored suit and Dorothy made her jumper.
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1. Leland Sears puts the finishing touches on the lawn chair in which he plans to spend most of his summer-and most comfortably, too. He's to be congratulated on his fine work. 2. Hungry boys? Gary Oloff and Perry Rief like to enjoy their meals with well-filled plates and lots of sandwiches. These boys prove to be two of the best lunch-line customers. 3. Don't you think these senior girls are a little too old to play in the coal bin? It really isn't coal, though. Rosella Smith, Sharon Brownell, Dorothy Holben, and Wahneeta Walls are trying their best to imitate the Mills Brothers at the Senior Party. L..-4' 4. Such industriousness! Marvin Collins and Perry Rief are mastering the bookkeeping cycle. Just don't debit the credits, fellows. 5. It's a long way down, boys! Better stay on top. David Glidden and Max Pearsall find out what it's like to be on top looking down. 6. Marcella Kersten and Joan Birks make last- minute adjustments on their projects. The sopho- more girls are now quite talented at making cov- ered hassocks-one of the projects carried out in Homemaking Class.
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