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f mlm? i' PLTYW- ,I-4 Y-up . .vgvwvgf -A-1 fa- 'ff . ' if A N f Y . i l gk, ,NNW Q X '-. in X . Skilltullv following the beam of light down the page of his book. Torn Moore finds using the Shadowscope a fascinating wav to improve his speed and comprehension, Deep concentration marks the face of Mary Lou Robinson as she dissects a frog in biology class. . 5. . X , K . ' fix P- 1 ' f E . I ' A I x,.J Q... V ., . - i Opportunities galore were offered as a cur- riculum of 70 different courses awaited each student lust for the asking. New courses were developed such as the special reading center which was intro- duced this year. Films, timed readings, and the Shadowscope aided freshmen, juniors, and seniors from English classes in compre- hension and reading rate. Results of the success of this class were the good reports from teachers and high Iowa test scores. All Nl-lS classes are planned especially for the future needs of each individual and range from subjects for every-day living to those on a higher and more scientific level -thus making us better citizens in our homes, school, and community. Discussing modern homes and better housing are Bruce Batch- field, Harrison Dalton, and Garnet Roseberry, housing students.
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Jim-I . Stopping at their locker to grab a Clad in paint spattered aprons, art students, At the ringing ot the bell the powder room book before rushing on to their Sue Mark and Louella Davidson, begin the comes to life as Linda Kirkpatrick, Ioyce next class are Thad Rogan and time-consuming task of cleaning the paint Denny, and many others prirnp before rush- Chuck Waltmire. from themselves and their paint brushes. ing on to the next class. Trying to be patient as they wait for the junior high crowd to empty the booths in an over-crowded down-town restaurant, these students discuss dates, classes, and just plain gossip while their short lunch hour flies bv.
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ii ,' falilii CEURS FUR Tlslli !XSlxllxlC Unfinished projects soon will become beautiful hand-made furniture under the skilled hands of these woodshop boys Arnold Kendall, lim Barkley, and Larry Card. Learning and perfecting their skill on the comptorneter for future Kneading dough is an important process to Carolyn Sarnp'ey Marie ' ' t a tast treat use in the business field are ludy Ballard and Maxine Benson. Cllywell, and Margie Warner who hope to turn ou y 7 X 'lt 5
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