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TO BE OR NOT TO BE. ThaT is The quesTion, perhaps, JAM SESSION. Charies LeTh, Daie Kessier, Jack JohnsTcn, as Evangeiine Lyrnber siT's on a deg and reads a piay To Dick STephens, and Marion Miies swing ouT wiTh a boogie Mariorie Schenck, BiII Johansen, RUTIT Souder, and Shiriey beaT To send Them ouT of This worid. These hoT and happy I-IarT, drarnaTisTs, iiyesTers are hoiding a band cIass in room 308. I 2 MAKE IT, DONNA! In giris gym ciass, Marlene BranTing, THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR. The musicians Marcia Ham- BeTTy ArndT, Donna Crewdson, and DoroThy Carrnichaei iITon, I-IarrieT Lindvaii, Marie Mehi, I-IeIeri Lawyer, and Myra waiT Their Turn aT a chance To hiT The baskeT, while Donna Maupin devc-Te Themseives sTricTIy To music during The DiTTrner Tries her Iuck. orchesTra ciass ThaT is being heid. 5 2 T T EMBRYONIC EDISONS. Darreli Perkins, Dick Davis, Jesse WARBLING WONDERS. Virginia SOITOW, ArThur I-Iickman, Crane, and EvereTT Wiison prepare Tor an eIecTricaI experif Thresa Teddy WhiTehead, Kenny MiIIer, and Winona menT, while BiII PiTzer, Third Trorn IeTT, brandishes a pair PeTers exercise Their yocaI chords a biT in sweeT harmony oT scissors aT one of The helpless specTaTors. in chorus during inTermission. 2I l
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BRAIN-BEATING. Donna Weakly, Bud Sparks, lmogean LAY ON, MACDUFF! William Porler, Agnes Weekly, Elberl Ellioll, Joy Swanson, Beverly Kinzler, and Raymond Fix are Marsllall, Plnyllis Hansen, Leola Lellman, and Slnirley George seeking llle correcl answers lo an Englisll lileralure exami- sludy lllal Sllake-spearian drama in Englisll lileralure. Snakes- nalion under Mrs. Helen Hollllelds direclion. peare lived in llie Elizabelllian Period. REPENTANT REPUBLICANS. On November B, IQ44, Bonila STUDIOUS, AREN'T THEY? Diligenlly sludying llleir noles Wliile, George Karis, Margarel Amaya, Virginia Bowen, lrom American lileralure lexl-books are Belly Beyerle, Diane Mardell Exslrom, and Hal McGrew 'lllasln over some ol lne l-luering, Iris Besack, Esllwer Jensen, Joanne Swanson, and eleclion relurns ol llie middle border, Marion Wood. 'TEN-SHUNE lvliss Florence Anlonides is lecluring lo normal THAT FINlSHlNG TOUCH. Tlnis is being done loy Cllarles lrainers Audrey Deidel, Dorollly Cline, Ellen Janecek, Belly Slewarl, Arlliur Keslerson, Dick Curlis, l-larold Grover, Dar- Alleberry, Treva Leacll, and Delores Bielll on ll'ieir lulure rell Srnilli, and Glen l-lelberg lo llreir proiecls near com- responsibililies as leachers. plelion in woodsliop. 20
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The Sophies Are NoT Sofhes LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTION. Jean FlinT has Taken Time ouT Trom oTFiciaTing baskeTbalI To explain rules and plays To Mildred Bowman, Mable I'IunTer, Theo Kariger, Phyllis Edwall, Ardena Frazier, and BeTTy SmiTh. 22 The sophomore class IooasTs IOO girls and 95 boys. Unlike The juniors and seniors, The sophomore class is noT organized and has no sponsor. The sopho- mores enTer inTo school organizaTions and sporTs wiTh high enThusiasm and parTicipaTion, They hold Their own on The honor roll. Helen Fong, Bob C5eTTy, BurTon Griener, Phyllis Davis, Marilyn DooIiTTIe, Bob Swaim, and Jim CIinTon have had Their names IisTed regularly wiTh averages oT ones in Three and someTimes Tour subiecTs. Bulldog Barkers claims I2 sophomore members. These girls help sell and make hoT dogs, pass ouT LET THE CHIPS FALL. Jessie Cain, Don Miller, Don Mc- MurTy, Roy Workman, Jerry Doebke, and Billy Calaghan make wiTh The Tools To compleTe Their proiecTs in wood- shop, gaining pleasure, profiT, and a CrediT. BRAIN RACKING! Bill Bomberger, EsTher Bass, Donna Aker, GilberT Moore, Jack Mogensen, and Luella SmiTh squeeze Their brain cells Tor The answers in order To pass consumers educaTion saTisTacTorily.
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