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Does my head look like that! exclaim Leon Kreiner and Dale Childress to fellow biology students lola Bauers, Violet Mont- gomery, Rita Eichelberger, as Kathy Grabill and Pat Hansen look tor notebook material. Marlyn Kritner ponders over the marvelous construction of the brain While Shirley Heeckt and Betty Walker observe the com- position of the lungs. 4 i Finishing up an algebra problem employs the minds of Dick Kline, Bonnie Sowers, leanette Horstman, Marlene Spencer and Patty Dormer. Miss Myrtle Clark explains an equation to Glenn Rosenquist, Ierry Krieger, Ina Lou Yount, Delsoris Monia, Iessamine Draper, and Gloria Simpson during geometry study period. Page 29
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ggegnszrp With the problem of making plans for the Duck er ,, Sponsors Waddle , sophomore sponsored dance, class officers, Marlyn Kritner, Ianis Blessing, Ronald Butler, and Faye I-lannan, meet and select committees. COMING UP! Hbounding pep and ample interest in scholastic affairs as Well as social functions only partially describes the group of students completing their first year of senior high life. Thinking ahead to the future, the sophomores sold concessions after school to provide funds for sponsoring the Iunior-Senior Banquet next year. These peppy underclassmen added much to Miss Carter translates a portion oi the days as- signment to Spanish students Ianis Blessing, Phyllis Tyler Barbara Dorsey, Bob Sandstedt, and Dick lohn- the projects and progress of the school the en-- tire year both in scholastic and extra curricular activities. By popular vote, Ronald Butler was selected as president of this group, Backing Ronnie Were: lanis Blessing, vice president, Marlyn Kritner, secretary, and Faye l-lannan, treasurer. Electing late in the year, Miss Helen Dunlap and Mrs. Ula G. Maher acted as sponsors. Marseille and the neighboring part of Gaul is discussed in Latin class by Plnne l'1 d A' ' Son GS t ey rec The Gypsy GUI' lane Hall, Mrs. Sue Worrall, Yvonnie Yan - --- m.-1 DN-.ware m-tri Donna Ga ' -Y -- M- rdner E ,332 Ronald Butle president
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The Gift ol the Magi rates high on the popularity list of short stories read in loe- ginning high school English class by Nor- man Dreezen, Dick Bartels, Bernard Belknap, Nancy Young, Beverly Koontz, Evonne Ferguson, and Sue Phillips. Emoying the magazine display in the li- brary are Mary Finn Sobieszczyk, Ianet Cooper Iosephine Myler, Emily Nichols, and Verna Brauclcmuller. Taking good care of their showcase and bringing 'it up to date are art students Dor- othy Strawser, Nadine Severns, Betty Owen, Margaret Shirey, and Betty Hathaway, Page 30
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