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453. 1' n 'M- cn' SQ I ,A ,A A me l b ' .-LK Z , f 3 ' i 2 Duane Shulz heoids the noisiest department of the school, nomely the bond. Pllthough this is his first ye-dr, we ore proud of our marching, concert, cmd pep bonds. Harry Shultz spends his entire doy with boys who ore in shop or rnechcmiool drorw- ing. Bob Thiesfeld is anxiously awaiting his grade on cz mechcmcidl drawing paper.
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67 Qfter having had our outstanding High School band for a number of years Don McGuffey went back to his first love, math- ematics. Discussing an Qlgebra problem with -XM, him is Leo Fleming. Head our Cwuidence Department is Doris L. McGaHey. Even though she is kept very busy pouring oil on troubled waters' she still finds time for she and Mary Lou Davison to decorate a Christmas Tree in her office. ic! F . Every girl should learn to be a homemaker as well as a good citizen. lnstructing in this important field is Marjorie Moore. Planning a program for United Nations Day, one of their many projects. Freshmen learn their math fundamentals from Iessie Ott. She is also one of the spon- sors of the Senior Class. With her is Margaret Swinney. Together they are planning for Senior Week in Chicago. YQ 1 tl
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Mary Ellen Slack is kept busy with G.H.Fl., Gym, Volleyball, and Pep Club, as head of Girls Fltheletics. She and Ianis Tiede are discussing Pep Club cheers. Stearing the boys in their Hg work are Severin Sorensen and Iohn Lambert. F.F.Q. members, Dale Stukenholtz and Flrlen Gripen- stroh are making plans with their instruc- tors 5-4'A'! er' ' 'J ff! ,fl 'si it sy V , Vx: , ' . f i Q S Q we .L y ,,,r,, r 1 fd 4 , .wwf i in 1--...- i iam. Together Roberta Gerber and William Yates manage the Commercial Department. Be- sides their typing classes Mrs. Gerber has shorthand and Mr. Yates has the Disiributive Education. Ruth Sheard, advanced typing stu- dent is discussing her grades with her teach- ers, Phil Young, our new football coach, and Larry Emmons are conf-ering on plays to be used this season. ln addiicn to football Mr. Young also handles boys gym.
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