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Variety in courses satisfied In mechanical drawing class Chuck Blevins. Phil Evans. Jan Cleveland, and Stan Lopp had no qualms where perspective was concerned. Betty Andrews. Laney Cavendar. and Loretta Marvel worked industriously to finish their sewing projects. Sewing, home management and planning were stressed in the home economics class this year. Mrs. Rood taught Jeame Culp. Loretta Marvel. Joy Burcham. and Larry George the techniques of silk screening. 0 I he art c lass did many interesting things such as silk screening, which enabled students to make their own ( hristmas cards. I he advanced typing and shorthand class never lacked work, which included typing contest essays, learning proper filing techniques, or working on the DBulldog.”
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of the inside storey. English, speech, and Latin are courses which will help us in our future lives. In senior English class we were taught the fundamentals and mechanics of our language. Ye were also urged to write, write, write, in preparation lor college. Speech class is always very active with its Halloween shit and C hristmas play. 1 licse activities will help the students have greater self-confidence when associating with others. Latin is also important to the future occupations Gary Eastlund. Sharon Stuckman. Carolyn Miller, Erla Deiner. Leon Ringenberg. Margo Miller, Jim Stouder. D ek Pletcher, Stan Heckaman. Sarah Wright. Joyce Zentz. and Jeanie Culp rehearsed Why the Chimes Rang. ’ ol many of our students. Sarah Wright. Dick Conrad. Judy Otto, and Judy Schorl Mrs. Miles explained the day’s lesson to Larry George, learned from Mrs. Milne to conjugate verbs. Rassi, Jo Ann Get ., and Ruby Chupp. Jay-Dee Cleaners—Cleaning for the Particular
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the preferences of all students. These students of the advanced typing and shorthand class hurried to beat the clock.' Bob Williams. Leon Ringenberg, John Enkoff. and Ronnie Dean worked on the chassis of an old car during the afterncon shop class. Volleyball developed muscles and coordination for boys in physical education class. Nnppance Milling Company—Quality I lour and Feeds
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