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cmade it a ure ucceoo THESE TEACHERS TAKE CARE OF THE SPECIAL COURSES IN SCHOOL. Left to right are: Mr. Thomas Monforte, Mr. Earl Hay, Mr. Carroll Rudd, Mr. Robert Gwinn, Mrs. Sadie Ries, and Mrs. Pauline Whitney. MR. GWINN, THE AUDIOVISUAL DIRECTOR, shows a movie of Swing, Sixteen. Mr. Bilek and Hugh Cleland look on. A SEWING CLASS being helped by Mrs. Whitney. MR. HAY'S SHOP is always a busy place. Classified as special teachers are Mrs. Whitney, home economicsg Mr. Monforte, driver educationg Mr. Hay, industrial artsg Mr. Rudd, agricultureg Mr. Gwinn, audio-visualg and Mrs. Reis, librarian. These courses introduce variety into the school program. MR. MONFORTE points out the rules of the road to one of his students in the school driveway.
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flieir ecret oact in Skowlvoat 121 MR. PEASE, MR. PETTY and MR. MAXWELL are looking over a science class. The Science Department is presided over by Mr. Pease who teaches chemistry and general science, lVlr. Maxwell, who has biology, general science and physics classes and Mr. Petty, biology and earth science teacher. SOME AMATEURS WATCH A PRO', in Chem. lab
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The student government group, Student Coun- gall gindb - Q- wlanning ear U41 STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING on a Monday in the faculty cafeteria to discuss student affairs are: Front Row, left to right: .l. Varley, S. Todd, J. Ashley, P. Lane, R. Snyder, F. Kirchenheiter, A. Mason, R. Marshall, C. Trivelpiece, A. LaMontagne, Mrs. Buttel, B. Bourke, E. Soper, R. Schneider. Second Row: P. Lewis, H. Ebeling, F. Shawl, L. Dietrich, T. Taylor, J. Coward, P. Barkley, J. Dopp, T. Emerick, W. Carpenter, J. Barkley, N. Hand, F. Staniec, A. Hutchins, R. Raker, C. Woodworth. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS are: Left to Right: Dick Marshall, president, Anne Mason, vice president, Carol Trivelpiece, recording Sec- retary, Fred Kirschenheiter, treasurer, Audrey LaMont:-igne, corresponding secretary. cil, was as usual, very active this year. They spon- sored an American Field Service student, for whom they raised money with the annual Showboat fea- turing the teachers, program complete with secret theme. A fund was established for students who need money in order to take part in the American Field Service program which sends students to European Countries. Student Council continued one who went to support its war orphan Myoung Won, as it has for the last few years. Among its other projects, the council spon- sored free dances after home basketball games, several mixers, and the annual Cabaret Dance. Something new in the money-making field for F-M was a Penny Carnival at which various organiza- tions sponsored booths. The organizations con- nected with the Carnival made money, and every- had a ball.
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