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MUSIC AND GUIDANCE ROUND OUT OUR PERSONALITIES Our guidance department is one of the best. Standard preference and occupational tests help students pLanfor the future. This begins in ninth grade with orientation and continues throughout high school. Seniors have individual conferences with Doris McGaffey, director of this valued department. Music is chosenas an extra-curricular activity by almost half of our students. For freshman band and glee clubs are available. In the sophomore year choir, inner choir, madrigals, and small groups are added for those interested. Small groups in both band and choir complete these activities. All groups are called upon to entertain for many civic and church organizations. The Ivy's, Jim Sterner, Marye Raben, and Rick Ricenbaw, as they appear for the students. Karen Schminke and Pat Moran gathering information for their college careers. Betty Strange and Allen Rinne are set for band practice. DORIS MC GAFFEY Guidance MELVIN MC KENNEY Instrumental AMELIA PETERSON Vocal 9
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HISTORY CLASSES GIVE US KNOWLEDGE OF OUR WORLD ROLAND CHAPMAN KIRK HANSEN American History Civics World History is interesting to Karin Shirley WILLIAM MC CORMICK World History PETER NEIDL Modern Problems History, the backbone of high school studies, is a fundamental expressed to the Freshmen through Civics, a study of local, county, state, and national government. The Sophomores are taught World History from the beginning of Civilization to our present era. American History, from the time of the Mayflower until the present day, is conveyed to Juniors. The Seniors complete their final year of high school history with the course of Modern Problems, a Social, Political and Economical study of American life.
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SPEED AND WILLIAM ABERNATHY Business ACCURACY ARE A NECESSITY IN BUSINESS ARNOLD PARKISON Business SHARON TONER Business MARGARET ZIMMER Study Hall f The business students start specializing in their sophomore year with typing 1 or personal typing for those who only want one semester of typing. In the junior year both advanced typing and shorthand may be carried. The seniors polish off their business course with office practice and bookkeeping; along with these business English and business arithmetic are available. Margaret Zimmers came from Junior High to take complete charge of the study hall. Shirley Ramold finds Bookkeeping a serious subject. Marilyn Puppe is really in deep thought. My! Karen Jose, Judy Pilmore, and Carol Lucas certainly are busy in office practice. 10
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