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Choosing the right subject for a physics project is a very important decision. Here Mr. Shaffer is seen giving some helpful suggestions to Phil Renninger. Laundry equipment, cleaning agents, and other sundries comprise many aids displayed by the Home Ec Department. Joyce Clark, Beverly Blouse, and Holly Fauth add finishing touches to this exhibit. . The big night has arrived and many interested parents and students view with pride the products of months of hard work. Here we get a bird's eye view of those projects on display. usy Lions Find Time As springtime rolls around, students are busily at Work completing their required projects in time for the science fair. This spring the lab rooms over- Howed with a variety of physics, chemistry, and biology projects, such as dyes, solar furnaces, and electric eyes. For those not scientifically minded, interesting exhibits were on display in the home ec, art, metal, Wood, and printing shops.
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or arious Activities Each year a breakfast or tea is sponsored by the Future Teachers Club for the faculty. Here several members are seen enjoy ing the services of their students. The expressions on their faces reveal that the topic of conversation must be very appealing Even though Mr. Shaffer seems to be outnumbered, he is taking an active interest in the conversations of Miss Mitchell, Mrs Smith, and Mrs. Sample. Right: Here we see Delores Kline modeling a new style creation in front of the Tri-Hi-Y. The moderator, Brenda Gipe, gives a detailed description of the apparel which was provided by Kline- dinst's. Below: Mr. Zerbe hands Mary Lou Prall her Letter of Commendation for her high standing in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Mary Lou was one of 32,000 seniors who competed for scholarships from all over the country and received recognition for achievement. Ss pi S J 3
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to Complete and Displa Projects This is how it works, Dad, explains Geraldine Shipp to her father, Reverend Shipp, as she explains the use of a mortar and pestle. As a student guide at the Science Fair, Gerry offered helpful information to puzzled onlookers. The shop departments also displayed projects at the annual open house, Susie Kohlbus and her father listen intently as Mr. Myers explains the workings of one of these projects. All that glitters is not gold, but it may be any of a hundred and one different projects found in the metal shop. Rever- end Shipp and Edward Sweeney admire a pair of candle holders made by some industrious students. Who knows, perhaps R. L. A. S. H. S. houses a future craftsman.
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