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Trumpeters Lowell Davis, Nellie Olsen, Allan Garrett, and Stephen Joy lift an overture from the printed page. O'l 1flS CMJ QTMWVLS Woodwinds, brass, and drums and the note readers behind them are under Mr. D. Donald Plumb's baton. Mr. Thomas Reid directs the chorus of boys and girls. Both music groups presented a concert on January 26 and appeared in the Ellensburg music festival. 'I'he opera club, members of which are from the chorus, gave Bells of Capistrano, first operetta in this high school, The band specializes in stimulating marchesg the chorus, in light classics. Mr. Reid presents Ann Ackerman on her last appearance at Moses Lake, the Jan- uary 26 concert. s..
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Looks as if something shocking's go- ing to happen to that beakerful in this electrolysis of water experiment. gs? gfiges ann! glzoios Pickled frogs and fish in a similar state are examples of what may be found in the biology room, and sometimes there is the smell of Bunson burner gas for chemistry folk. But science has its pleasant side, such as the chap- ters in the biology book about growing tea roses and the joy of taking and developing a photo. Mr. T. G, Gibby teaches biology and general science. Chemistry and photography are subjects of Mr. Charles Chamberlin. Squares, cubes, prisms, equations, radicals become com- mon terms to our future Einsteins under Mr. Gene Sivertson's guidance in math. Mr. Sivertson, a baffling problem in advanced math, Willmer Stilwell, and Dick Neglay. 16 Queeny Smith measuring out a solu- tion in lab. Tex Salmon doesift think highly of it. Y
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Jean Harling shoves a disc, hop- ing to shuffle up ten points for her twosome in a shuffleboard game. Marie Price smiles at the thought of Jean's hitting the other minus ten. jboriswomen In the mornings in the gymnasium, one may hear the cheers of the victors and the groans of the losers in the game contests among Miss Cora Munzer's girls' physical education classes. Here freshman, sophomore, junior and senior lasses mingle for sports tournaments and folk dancing. Miss Munzer's PE girls meet in two groups, first periodand third period, and play volleyball, tenniquoits, ping pong, other net sports, basketball and softball, as well as do calisthenics. O dear, deer, duck! Archers Marjorie Bos- Thelda Lybbert nets away the opponents' Dorothy Sturdevant and Marie Fowler scoring attempt in a volley ball game. have targets in mind.
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