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Perplexecl at her sudden popular- ity, speech student Sue Phillips de- clines the affections of Burl Kreps, lack Sterlcel, and lack Bradley. Haughtily looking on are wallllowers, DeLoris Mania, lna Yount, Nancy Young, and lo Myler. Successfully locating Bicl'1mor1cl,Vlr- ginia, Mary Slaughter receives a pleasant smile from Mrs. Sue Worrall, While Yvonnie Yanney, Gayle Peck, and Barney Bradsloy Watch. f- 'G i L' :Nu K Busily 'sewing a line scam are home economics students Barbara Bcilen, Marg Gilmore, and Ellen lane Stewart Elaine Fldanis, Qnn Lambert and Marlene Spencer iimsli their latest proocts ct: the sewing iiiacliincs, lliiriiia A lull ir 'ts iwrxocl soztit. office Giilrl ltmot Cooper Pvcilix' Siixiwscr mio. llori: llmlav Clic.-li tltc clays absence liQiS lltlgll' 2-J
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While Pat McKinney hunts a number in the telephone book and Esther Young works busily at the typewriter, Ruth Brown runs the mimeograph machine. These girls are members of the new office procedures class, in which they apply their shorthand and typing, and are introduced to the various types of office machinery. Pls seniors Barry Schuelke, Betty Walker, Bon- nie Sowers, and Faye l-lannan intently watch the screen, lunior Thomas prepares to operate the movie projector. Drilling holes, working at the press machine, straightening a metal bar, and finishing a metal tool box are the projects of these senior metal trade students, left to right: Elwin Donahoo, How- ard Morrison, Kenneth Ratzsloff, and Dick Bartels. Inspecting newspapers, magazines, and books for their study on the United Nations are these modern problems students, left to right: Nadine Severns, lessamine Draper, Ray Converse, Clay- ton Haning, Bolo leamhey, Beverly Koontz, and lerry lnbody.
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lndustriously at work perfecting their shorthand lesson are, front table, left to right: Lucille Owen, Shirley Heeckt, loHnn Nielson, and Charlotte Iohnston. Back table: Rosie Eitel, Marlyn Kritner, and Wilma Craig, Traffic is heavy as Grace Taylor, Betty Hathaway, Pat Hansen, Glenn Bosenquist, Leon Kreiner, and Mary Lou Magorian pass to their classes. Page 25 Poised and ready for a typing speed test are senior girls first row, left to right: loan lohnson and Marcia Varga, Second row: lola Bauers, Verna Brauckrriuller, Virginia Shuey, and Marilyn Heiser. Finishing their essays in English 7 class are, first row, front to back: Betty Owen, Bud Benedict, Karolyn Burton, and Dick Kline. Second row: Patty Dormer, Billy Shields, and David Fitz.
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