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Those in the upper 25 per cent of the senior class are qualified to take the Regents Scholarship qualifying tests. Some of those taking it were Mary Carol Elliott, Dixie Merrill, Andrea Thompson, Janice Hendrix, Larry Mitchell, and Dave Bowers. The tradition of autographing and exchang- ing senior pictures is followed by Lois Miller, Karen Hennings, Doug Harmon, and Denny Hilyard. Studies, Friends, Fun Fill Senior Year Enjoying the activities, pleasures, and priv- ileges of a senior is something this year’s graduates will always remember. The senior year is full of lots of fun and hard work. Next comes college, a career, or marriage. To make decisions about the future is a difficult task for some, but others have definitely decided what they plan to do after graduation. Admiring each other’s outfits on senior hobo day are Judy Coburn, Beth Walton, Pat Vincent, and Oren Skiles. Page 19
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CAFETERIA STAFF: Front Row—T. Ingwerson, M. Norton, H. Schutte, A. Keim, B. Schafer, N. Samuelson, R. Sinnett, F. Rolofson. Second Row- J. Graham, L. Eby, B. McMullen, H. Becker, M. Squires, B. Gans, M. Cavanaugh, M. Case, A. Baehr, E. Anderson, V. Koenig. Preparing hi-burgers for the noon rush are Mrs. Schafer, head of the cafeteria staff, Mrs. McMullen, and Mrs. Schutte. Always On The Job Mr. Brown, head custodian, and Mrs. Love- lace, in charge of the girls’ dressing room, stop to chat before the girls arrive for gym. CUSTODIAL STAFF: Seated—G. Westfall, H. Brennen, C. Elam, M. Brennen, L. Lovelace, N. Lorenson, L. Frolick, L. Pearson, R. Clark. Standing—F. Bunten, L. Brown, A. Bailey, W. Koenig, O. Hoke, J. Oasting. Page 18
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Taking dictation is one of the most impor- tant skills taught in the advanced shorthand class. Those pictured are Kay Ulrich, Clara Mittan, Lois Miller, and Pat Stroh. The intricate muscular structure of the human body is pointed out for the physio- logy class by John Dale and Nancy Nibler. Sciences and Commercial Courses The miracles of science increase more rapidly as each year unfolds. This year’s satellite launchings have caused much discussion and experimentation in the sci- ence department. Students in both junior and senior high study the fundamentals of the scientific world and the care of one’s own health. The sophomore girls are intent on a film depicting functions and care of the human body. Page 20
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