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gs--Q Arlene Overholser, .ludy Russell and Kay Costello are taking short- hand from Miss Nicholson in lhe hope of acquiring a secrelarial iob someday. Learning abou? our world in Am- erican Hislory are Judy Urich, Nancy Korn, and Bob Gengler. Memorizing poelry is iusl one of the iobs lhat lhese seniors are doing for Mrs. DiMalleo: Saundra Egan, Marion Kidwell, Ronnie Babinglon. Learning mechanical drawing un- der lhe walchful eye of Mr. Vesper are: Roy Kidwell, Pele Slone, lloyd Myers, Phil Weber, and Lee Weidner. Sludying hard in Mr. Roehm's phy- sics class are Tom Drake and Bob Hollfman.
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Reading Left to Right: Some of the future artists of Mi- amisburg are Charles Crone, John Drayer, Carolyn Gayer, Charles Leist. A stitch in time saves nine, as the following girls are finding out: Ellen Brooks, Lola Hetzel, Joan Blair, Wanda Lynch. Trying to learn the facts and fig- ures of Mrs. Schmitz's arithmetic class are Dick Hall, Jo Thielman, Fred Schmidt, Bob Spivey, Tom Weller, Ronnie Wells. Writing dates of American history under the watchful eye of Mrs. Di- Matteo is Virginia Buckley. Subiects and predicates are what Miss Carr wishes the following peo- ple would learn: Wanda Lynch, Joy Grooms, Alice Gibbs, Peggy Robinson, Margaret Abney, John McGohan, Ron- nie Rockwell. Ohl My aching back, cry Vir- ginia Williams, Eileen Wantz, Jaye Stebbins, Hazel Shilt, Carol Stevens, Shirley Hitte, Norma Wheeler.
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The music you hear the ninth per- iod every day is made by the band. These are iust a few of the music makers: J. Gastineou, B. HoHman, G. Bennett, A. Oyler, N. Nicholas. The seniors had an election in government this yeor too. Casting their votes are B, Malone, B. Martin, B. Hoffman, J. Shade. Basketball is o rough game, as the boys in gym are finding out: M. Kidwell, A. SteHen, G. Harrington. Biology workbooks are iust a few of the things Mr. Roehm uses in his classes, M. Light, A. Gilbert, R. Doan. Learning Latin is not easy, as the following students will tell you: E. Zechman, J. Kinderdine, D. Schmidt, S. Schroeder. Trying to eat and talk at the same time is a hard iob, as the following found out: S. Collins, R. Phillaboum, M. Shoffner, J. Kerns. yr-N ,l La,
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