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Wood Craftsmen Loud noises can he heard com- ing from Mr. Bergup's room 104. Here Alice sees a new part of Nlurrayland as Kenneth Rutford, Richard johnke, Richard Pearl, and Vernon Zauner are working on their vnrious pieces of wood- work. This class is required for all seventh and eighth grade boys. Round 'n' Round Collening hohlwies is one of the hig projects of this seventh grade class. Their teacher is Miss Mack- ey. The hohhyists are john La Clair, Ronald Hinze, john Man- tis, and Gary Munkholm whose hohhies are railroad trains, oil drums and leather craft. Chain Gang Work on experiments is one of rhe main projects of Mr. Lind- herg's science classes. Demonstrat- ing one of their assignments are Gary Niemczyk and Robert Syl- vester. Looking on are Jeanne Rundquist, Carol Waterinan, and Connie Spooner. 6 9 Take Your Choice Page lwenly-nine
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Freshmen-305 Front Row-Donna Sandberg, john Norman, Gale Neumann, john Halcensen, David Zon, Thomas Weber O Margaret Karner, Thomas Hiatt, Judith Frost, Kenneth Cable, Kathleen johnson, Judith Asher I Gary Etten, Muriel Finger, Barbara Mayer, Marianne LeClair, Glo- ria Michelson, Lorene Sandeen, Marlene Albert O Marion Weber, Karen Mix, Lois Fors- blad, Erna Lou Lofstrom, Lynn Matteson, Virginia Johnson, Thomas Roan O William Michel, Jerald johnson, Ken- neth Morrison, Richard Carl- son, Warren -Iohnson, Russell Smith, Charles Roth. FI'8Sl'lI'l18I'1-212 Front Row-Madeleine Kuutti, David McLean, Tom Berger, Richard Hilmanowslci, Delores Willte, Elsie Kuslich, jacque- line Hoelscher O Jerry Pro- textor, jerry Petersen, Sandra Dupaul, Karen Kroona, Gerald Jacobsen, Robert Hanafin, Loris Powe, Joan Dow I Margo Ferrel, Katherine Lembke, Rose Rocco, Betty Ann Schmidt, Michael Barnes, Carol Morgan, Mary Preus, Gretchen Holzing- er I Barney Dolby, Julie Thomsen, joan Hart, Bradley Pass, Terry Williams, Allan Viehl, Jules Moor, Marshall McGraw. 'I Wish You Were 1 Down Here fax 1 i , If 2 , ty, if 433, Wlth Me' 5. I , A: X fl eq! wi as HJ, , . S J D -. at ,wa i :-ti ', H: f fill Page twenty-eight ,l: . is '-intl
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'We Have The Best Education' This year's enrollment in the Junior High has increased considerably and now totals 660. Because of this large enroll- ment, a Junior Student Council has been formed to care for the problems of this group. Various classes are offered to this group depending upon their interests. Manual training, art craft, and physical educa- tion are but a few. The curriculum includes several outside activities for this group. By attending the athletic events regu- larly, these students help to support the teams. Just entering a wonderland of their own, the seventh and eighth graders of Murray High School are making new dis- coveries every day. Seniors really arenlt as fierce as they some- times seem to be, and the tale of a swimming pool on fourth floor is now a legend. The dream-child moving through a land Of wonders wild and new, In a friendly chat with bird or beast- And half believe it true! In the picture at left, girls from Mrs. Fritsche's eighth grade gym class are forming a pyramid. On the bottom are Sandra Dexter, Elaine Caldwell, and Janet Cimbura, in the middle are Judy Wood and Janice Boyer, and on the top is Mary Westcott. Miss Pederson's mathematic classes are studying geometric designs. Jean Elliott, Joyce Diffendorfer, and James Hendriclc- son are doing the assignment while Eugene Isalcson and Susan Hoff look on. Rafia worlc, chip carving, and tree decorations are part of the many crafts in Miss Koch's art classes. Karen Anderson, Mary Sanford, David Mielke, Robin Atkins. and Karen Isaacson are finishing their worlc. if Page thirty
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