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PROVING THE THEORY H o AML 1.2 ds. Left to right: -I. Applebee, B. O'Hara, R. Masson, l.. Farnham. The library is the room where must of the students have their study halls. During this time, they wnrk un their licnnework assign- ments, study fur tests. ur get reference material fur repnrts. Snme of the students who have completed their work get library lmnks and read them. while others lmik at news- papers, magazines. nr pam- phlets. Bliss Gray. our librarian. maintains order atnong this group so that everyone can get suniething accomplished during this invaluable free perindl In preparatimi fur the spe- cialized rClL'IlCL's in ftvllffwiiig years. students in the eighth grxule take :1 e-inrse in element- ary seienee. Under the direetinn nf Mr. Zubun, deinnnstrzttimis are pre- pared and experiments under- taken. This is dune in an at- tempt tu ready the students for sciences in high scliiml. BROADENING OUR MINDS JA Slain Desk: Bliss Gray, l'. Race. J, Jackson, D. l'ult7, llelen Randnlpli. lable li R. Rosecrans, l.. Stnneburg. X. Criss, Xl. lsbell. -I. l.araxx'ay. lable 2: I. Rnuker, li. ,lt-tty. X. Rnbbins, Nl. Yan Xnrstrand. lable 4: Mr. ll Curtis, .X. jacks. lable S: D. XX'ilezek. Standing. left: lf. liarry Standing, right: ll. lfineh. 'lable 3: lf. Shetler. NI. Yitale, -l. lfuster. in. ll. linldsmith. R. l.:lr:m':tx. 1' ll 9 71' tt 35' X 1' 11, 'l ff 4 'P Ax 'I 52 .1 15- K 'ff' ' 'A lb: , ' ,f .. ?'l71Q'?'U1 '-,f'Lf : -1 --714'
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FILLING THE AIR Une of the most inspirational sights is to see and hear the rhythniical beats uf a Big Brass Band marching clown the street: the blare of the shining trumpets and the military beats of the flrums lecl by the fancy strut of the niajorettes. :Xt the sight of this, anyone watch- ing would be over-delighted to get right in step with the rest of the band. XYell, this couldnt come true for two reasons.: because the person would probably not know how to play any of the instruments and secondly because he woulcln't belong to the banrl. a 1 , I i Y , 'Q ls f i.i . !,' tl I i llnth of these requirements are marle possible through the teaching of instrumental musie in our school. liveryone should participate in some musical program. It will give you the satisfaetinn UflillUNVll1ff that you :lo have some talent. The Senior Banrl ineluiles grarles nine through twelve. PLAYING THE SCOR E 'lihis tear our ,luninr llanrl ineinliers are working very harclg przietnine inf get ting rearly tor the annual sprint eifneert. l-.avh ineinher lliin lint on' clesire' ti i get into Fenuir bzinfl, Mint the tall ot Illls selni--l year. inn ni' limi seen lllls XX'1sll tnltilleil. lliere l been more than tuenty peopli lllc vterl Iii St-in-ir lmanfl, ilihe lnnnir llanvl, nniler the flirii l.tXc 11TH Ilii- uf Klr Shziih, lhttls severzil t Us , Xxvelxliirllms:i1'liR21l11:tl-eitiiintnlssis lfarlj. nn int -przni tlw Stzmir lZ.i .infl ihoir uxzl' gmirw :pat-' in .i thnx' Xlnsii l tsttxal .ii Xlif!'.i'.i.i lt tl' -llllllvf llazxfl s--:nails at-Il ut-cial' 'i 1-'1 is gi in-sszlizlzljt it ionlif iiwwi tin .is out rn it uxlztle. an v'lll'l.l..'lfllL .llll ' lnizaii pings llrtgi:-1 tix xxwiilfi 'ie .zz ht-n--r :intl it 'J f in well wi rt?: the tiii rt put iorti. .i. tlv i..t..ilit.s -ii the lxniii-r lianii
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EN .I OYING THEMSELVES LIZISIQRIQ TIM Ii ACTIYITY The seventh period gym class is composed of Juniors and Sen- iors. Starting out in the fall the boys play football and softball. They form intramural teams and com- pete for intramural letters. The girls have a similar program in xvhich they play soccer and bom- bardment. Later when winter weather sets in they begin their indoor activities. The boys play basketball and volleyball in their intramural program, and they have other activities such as box- ing. ping pong, badminton and apparatus. PLAYING FOR FUN During the spring season the boys play baseball, softball and tennis. The girls play tennis, archery and softball. From this xvell rounded pro- gram of activities we leave school well equipped to use our leisure time to good advantage. A TE fx ' 'li' Q Lal 'l f .Wg 9 fa- Q paf milf 53 ' i f 7 f '
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