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is WWW ' HOME ECONOMICS students in the picture at left, above. show what can be done in the kitchl en. We find C. Garrison, Rita Weber, Carol Weiss putting the finishing touches on their fresh- ly baked hot breads and rolls. In the second picture, sewing is being done by other Home Economics students. Patty Cain and Cheryl Alt- hcrus are working on their projects, while Nancy Krcrtz and another student are also finishing theirs. P.E. IS A PART of the MHS curriculum, both for boys and girls. On the girls' side of the gym Kandy Dana iust made the shot. On the boys' side. weights are being lifted by Iohn Menzel. Ron Carr. and Rich Iackson.
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Klaufwnm ' U.S. HISTORY is required for all Iuniors. In this picture Mr. Martens is lecturing on the early history oi the United States. IUDY BAKER finds that Bookkeeping is not as easy as some would like to think. Concentration is needed here! SANDY BAILE has just learned how to type and realizes that having taken typing it will be a big help in years to come. ART CLASSES are designed to create new interests for the students and to develop talents and skills. Sandy Werner is show- ing Sue Kuntzi how pottery is made.
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-1. MR SMITHS Geometry class students Iane Mauch Harvey Doenl r and Dennis Pohl l arn to visualize the various geometric constructions CHEMISTRY II is an advanced course in chemistry. Much lah work is done throughout the year. Here Dick Setchell, Phil Wood, Alan Steele, and Mike Marrnion are seen doing one ot their more compli' cated experiments. Sign ,:.., L 1-1:1r Q IN MATH IV, students are taught advanced mathematics in- cluding trigonometry and calculus. In the picture at the top, above, Mr. Snutfin, the instructor, is explaining to his class. BIOLOGY is a class designed to teach the students the study oi plants and animals. Mrs. Sisler is explaining to Mary Gates and Ierry Baker the use of the microscope in this study.
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