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Well, I declarel says Miss Mil- ler to Dick Harvey and Earl Jacobson. Q' . V .-ivy, 1 . Fa? . ' ' -, U! 4 ,f Q ' ff Chick and Whit check Billy L x Halsey's costume on Red and QF ' I l , Blue Day . , vpy 1 pf ' . ,Zip N' xl X 1 't l l 4' Miss Leach reads o physical education magazine recom- mended bv Miss l-lilswick. Who, me? said you when you heard you won the award. Was my speech good enough tor a prize? Did we win the debate? Well, anyway, we tied forthe championship, Back of all winners, champ- ionships, honors, medals, assemblies, activities, and groups are the teachers, sometimes unassum- ing, sometimes aggressive-but always loyal to our Poky High. Mr, Charles Atkinson, Mr. Chase Andersmn, 'vliss Faustine Leach, Mr, ltalo Qgqia- Aall coaches and specialist in physical education --are snzxpllul in thc P. E. Otticc ig . , , . I .iilllh 'W' RJ 5- wi
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. 1 Mrs Virginia Elledge, public speaking crations, Mr, Merrit Drake, agriculture, F, F. A, and Miss Mildred Hilswick, librarian, are photogenic, posed before the venetian blinds. Students and teachers exchange many experiences and ideas, all being enriched by the contacts. lt takes more than fine equipment and good libraries to make a school. The personal equation counts as much as the quadratic. Be it music, math, or mobile C7 Yes, we see, Miss Hanson, say Benita Johnson, Morylu South, and Dorothy Finlayson. units, any subject is remembered longer when there have been pleasure and security associated with the learning process, Nancy Lee Halsey becomes pen- sive as she listens to Mr. Walton's composition Mr. Barlow puts fortissimo into a chord to impress Rhea Hansen.
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Our active school secre- tary, Patsy Ocheltree, smiles as she tiles the minutes of the lost Sen- ate meeting. The banking system of our school has handled 531,000 through its window, this year. The bankers are Joan Wigond, Mr. Zieborth lod- viserl, Genee Allen lschool treas- urerl, Mr. Gardiol Cadviserl, Irene Poulos, and Beverly Barnhart. 2 ,nu-. -lv- SENATE The Senate, the law-making body of our school, examines the new typewriter which was bought this year. Those examining the machine are Miss Hoffman and Miss Miller ladvisersl, Cecil Ames, Thomas McDevitt, Ed Brennan, Tom West, Bill Ryan, Jim Boyles, Skip Walz, Patsy Ocheltree lschool secretaryl, Durward Fry, Lynn l-lolladay, Jerry Ann Reay, Jock Lintelmann, Kenneth Kerr, Gary Paxman lpresident of the Sen- atel, and Harold Paige. f-haw SCHOOL
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