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It Gilman Williams Under the guidance of Mr. Williams, the students of today become the architects and artists of tomorrow. l Although it is hard to say who will be the next Rem- brandt, Picasso or Wright, Mr. Williams instills the value of art into the minds of his students. This year, Mr. Williams and his students worked very hard on the scenery used to make our production of Oklahoma the success it was. Our thanks to Mr. Williams for a job well done! l Picasso may have started like this too. 'Be sure and get the letters straight.
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Back row: Dawson, McPherson, Snell. Zuber, Hemingway, Harmer, Thomas, Turney, Crad- dock, Green. Second row: Lonnen, Jarvis, Suzanne, Lorence, Grabowski, Watts. Front row: Eckerson, Wheatley, Ames. Kyle, Marcinowski. You may walk into a super market, a dairy or a bak- ery and find members of the Retailing Work Experi- ence group working there. These students are juniors and seniors chosen from Retailing I and II classes who wish to do part-time retailing work. In class these stu- dents learn how to sell and then get part-time jobs and get the experience of selling through these jobs. These students work hard and have a sincere interest in learn- ing the intricacies of the business world, which may help them in their future life as a businessman or busi- nesswoman of tomorrow. If these students work for 450 hours, they receive one full credit toward gradua- tion. A program of this kind has many objectives. It offers students the chance to explore different career possibilities and to understand how a store operates. They learn how to improve or supplement their school training, and they learn to appreciate the standards of work and conduct demanded by stores. Furthermore, they earn money while they learn. What a way to make a living! 19 Well, here goes!
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Mark Bradley. Lester I-leald, Edwin Feller, Robert Connor. And a one, and a two. and a three, and a squeak. With the help of our line music instructors, the stage production of Oklahoma was produced in Medina High School and deemed a success. The talents of these people have produced a band, an orchestra, a dance band, three choruses, and several small musical groups within our school. Music 21 People will say we're in love Sing along with Coach.
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