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. . . a One, and a Two • • The Platteview Stage Band got a superior rating at contest. They are (bottom): R. Broshears, A. Milks, G. Schneekloth, J. Gosch, D. Hahn, D. Lienemann. Second row— J. Mann, C. Cloyd, R. Cain, B. Schneekloth, L. Rowe. Third row-- K. Ruff, D. DeLuna, K. Vampola, B. Adair, Director Mr. Leigh, B. Nielsen, L. Glesmann. The Pep Band contributed very much to the spirit of Platteview at all sporting events. Mr. Leigh’s term of endearment, Hammerhead,” went into retirement this year. 13
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Civic Responsibility Is Mans First Duty Mr. Broghammer led his classes with a spirit every student worked hard to match. His daily lectures always helped guide a student towards a better understanding of mans plight and a better test grade on Friday. He teaches History and Government, and was Senior Class sponsor. Mr. Broghammer's main point in teaching is ’’individuality.” Mr. Broghammer keeps his classes amused with his clever antics and quick wit. J. Erhart was of the many students to present reports to the class. This is to broad- en the student’s knowledge by oral recitation. 12 The Modern Problems class, new this year, looks intently at their instructor. Well, most of them do.
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Mr. Sayers explains to his eighth graders how to add the finishing touches to their lamp projects. On this particular project, the boys learned both carpentry and electricity. From left, the boys are Steve Peoples, Roy Cunningham and Jeff Salberg. Shop Talk Mr. Sayers instructs several classes throughout the day. Each one empha- sizes a different phase of industrial arts. The junior high groups explore the realm by dipping into a va- riety of projects. Freshman boys go into a bit more spe- cialized field by working with woods and sheet metal. The Shop department offers a two-year course in me- chanical and architectural drafting. At the left. Clay Bran- denburg is shown working on one of his major projects in the metals and welding class. Mr. Sayers displays a model of basic house framing. 14
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