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A ruler; line AC; circle — mathematics, no doubt. And who else but MISS CAROLYN THORSEN and MRS, DORO- THY YOST to teach it. What? Your paper holder is empty? Just wait, MRS. EMMA B. BLAKESLEY, until your biology notebooks are in. MR, ROBERT W, DAVIS shows MR, FRANCIS G. BEATTY a new book iound in the library. Unfortunately, not all the students agree with the title of the book. s held a new role MRS. SARA VARNELL spent many hours after school helping mathematics stu- dents, such as Georgia Hill, with ad- vanced problems. Relaxing after a hard day ' s work, MR. JOHN M. POPE, MR, HARRY MONSON JR., and MR. JACK G, PEASE take a break from their mathematics classes. MR. JOSEPH GRIFFIN, wearing the uniform of his trade (one of the men in the white coats), holds Donna Warren and Nar.cy Cavender spellbound, with his chemistry lectures, of course! . — .. (!
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MR. ROY RINGWALD shows Barry Ulrich how to make distilled spirits, while MR. RICHARD J. ALMY looks on, awaiting his turn to test the quality of the results. One learns such interesting things in chemistry class. MR. WILLIAM BARNET, physics instructor, keeps h s st-cenls enraptured by playing the latest hits o i tho sonometer. Note the enthusiasm of students Larry Luxlon, Phyllis Franken, and Jim Piatt. The sciences B, Iwarks of the science department, MR. GEORGE LONDOS and MR. DONALD I. BRUMMEL (who teaches math also) are pleased to learn that Susan Ross has correctly identified the diagram on the chart as a crayfish. (Of course, if you look closely, crayfish is printed on the bottom of the chart.) Two plus two. explains MR. RUSSEL CHADBOURN (right) to MR. JOE R. ENGERS, will always equal four. MR. DAVID BIGBEE, fellow mathematics teacher, chuckles: he knows the answer is five.
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Oh, I didn ' t know you you were watch- ing, says MRS. CLEO ZEHNPFENIG, home economist. Lesson One. This is a dress, explains MISS MARGARET McFARLANE, as MISS MARY SCHOOLER, fellow home economics teacher, holds the object under discussion. We slaved Everyone should be grateful to these agriculture teachers, MR. HAROLD SEIGWORTH and MR. ZOLA S. Dubois. After all, their students will be in charge of our food supply someday. MRS. ROBERTA ADAMS quietly reads the latest bulletin for the English depart- ment office, Rules of Grammar. The first rule is this: A preposition should not be used to end a sentence with. When stvdents left MRS. MARIE MAC- KENZIE ' S history class, they were breathless — not from the classwork but from the walk up the hill. But, despite geographical disadvantages, Mrs. Mac- kenzie managed to instill historical knowledge in her pupils ' minds. 20
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