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Ari, Mufzk Foffer Crefzfifve Izzferefzif lvlusic and art are among tlie nest ways we know to express ourselves. ln art. one may create anything lie desires. In the Lipper picture is sliown an advanced art class. In the front row. left to right. arc Don Erwin, Betty Sclioal. and Kenneth Kilpatrick. ln tlie lvack row are Dick Sivits, Lloyd Justus, Don Rippe. Vaneta Bartaway, Gloria Swigert, and loan Driver, ln tlxe bottom picture is Shown the advanced cliorus group. First row, seated left to right. are David Vsfolf., Don Houston, Robert XVilson, Claude Siginan, and David Ross. In the second row are -loanne Hans, janet Schuster. Marlene Poinsett, Gloria Sclleelc, and Gloria Richter, In the back row are Louise Brewer, Connie Vxfinklcman, Susann Rousseau, Sandra Coffey, Myrna Koehlinger, and Myra Schailhauser. 21 fi 353.gif Q 40 QMQM, Q rf:-:E+ . i 2 W' X
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Sfzeizfef Brofzdezz Field Kll0UJ!66!g6? Almost every student linds an interest or talent in some phase ol' science. For lnany, the study of habits ol plants and animals is most interesting. Others prefer to learn more about earth and weather conditions. chemistry, or physics. lviathematics also is a subject which is rather diversified in its phases. For those students who show ability and interest, higher math is offered in college algebra and trigonometry. In the upper left corner below is pictured a physical geography class studying the contour ol the earth. Shown, left to right, are Robert Grubb, Karl Gombert. Lela Bartaway, Ruby Baker, and instructor Noel Vvlhittern. To the right is pictured the botany laboratory with students studying and observing at the tables. At the bottom left is pictured a trigonometry class working on a problem at the board. Standing, left to right, are Dale Smith, Bill Kahlenbeek, Wayne Beer, lohnny Reine' wald, and Dwight Strader. Waylie is demonstrating the problem he has solved. A college algebra class is pictured in the lower right corner. Miss Marie Ivliller, seated, is handing out grade cards to lan Rolland, Bob Etzler, Bob Kennedy, and Tom Jacoby. The boys seem to be pleased with the results. 20
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Shop, owe E5 Furnish Pmffjazl Tmzbzzhg Training in manual labor is a dehnite and important phase ol' education. Wlmile it may train us for a future occupation, in the meanwhile, it gives a sense of pride in producing something well. Vrforking with our hands also serves as a diversity to other classes. ln the top picture are shown boys working in the metal shop. Standing, left to right, are Paul Zimmerman, Clyde Satterthwaite, instructor Ruthford Srnuts, and Dwight Mauk. These boys will always find the knowledge that they are now gaining useful to them no matter what they do. In the lower picture a sewing class is busy working with their garments or in studying various sewing techniques. At the first table, pictured left to right. are Dorothy Hile, Nila Dager, Shirley Endsley, Nancy Drewett, Barbara Houser, and Sandra Braden. At the second table are shown Cleo Poyser. Dorothy Curtis, Armelda May, Pat Pier' son, Sharon Lamphier, and Phyllis Sehuelke. At the sewing machines to the right, left to right, are Sandra Hobrock, Sue Nlungovan, and lvlyrna Koehlinger. 22
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