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5 i l October 19 brought many scenes simi- lar to this when sophomores brought their parents to school to meet their teachers. At the left, Mr. Earl Kiesling, Wcurld His- tory teacher, chats with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carlson. l Helen Moody, junior class secretary, poured coffee at the tea tables on junior-Senior Parents' Night, while other students stood by to be sure they didnt run out of cookies. For the first time, the classes voted to serve free refresh- ments in the cafeteria, in the past parents were asked to pay for their food. 'fx gn 4. On parents' night, the whole building is open for parents to visit. Here Mr. Stuart Golding, Sharlot Anderson, Mr. Harvery Anderson, industrial teacher, Mrs. K. G. Anderson, and Mrs. S. Golding inspect an intricate machine in electric shop.
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Sophomores enthusiastically support their team, as well as the varsity, so they must yell twice as long. Still, they would always be on hand for the kick-off of the first game at 6 o'clock. Here a vivacious bunch are giving the cheeleaders some wel- come support. A pep rally before the East-West football game is a tradi- tion. After stunts, cheers, and introduction of the teams, a dance took place with an orchestra paid for by the Fans' asso- ciation. Loyal GAA members sell hats, pennants, streamers, ' and chrysanthemums. Here Darlene Wfilliams makes a last- minute sale before the rally starts. .al Through students are often accused of exaggerating, here is one slogan that really comes from the SOUL! 9
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UI Time out for tea in the model apartment! Wliile Mr. Gordon DeLaRonde, industrial, pours, Coach Robert Allen, Miss Elizabeth Kemper, commercial, Mr. Wfilliam Tjaden, mathematics, and Miss Marian Davies, commercial, relax for a moment from their duties for refreshments. Students, too, like to eat as testified by this group of machine shop boys. Mr. Oscar Olson, head of the industrial department, joined the group in their pot- luck lunch for hot dogs, potato chips, and cokes. ll N u p . i E J I ill My 1--X 9' iff ui li 1 Db ,
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