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Right- We are the rulers now! proclaim Dave Northey, Dale Russell, Ken Sutton, Keith Snyder, Bill Bales, Paul Weber, lim Cowan, A1 Simpson, and Roger Gange in Mr. Mi1ler's General Math. 2 class. Center-'The chosen one' demonstrates an incor- rect way of speaking. Enjoying the demonstration are Cleft to rightl: Gregory Hunt, Margaret Ferris, Wayne Bryant, Graeme Miller. Kenny Meraw, Margaret Richards, Bill Walrod. Below--Speaking tnose words of wisdom is Mary Czismctdia of Mr. Kolas' Civics 2 class. Bob Kelley and Iim Person are being influenced by her forceful words, Right--'What makes the world go 'round?' wond ers Mickey Beigler of Mrs. Crossman's homeroom Other homeroom members are: Iucly Rattner, Du ane Platt, Ron Bill, and Sandy Marvin. 914 4aa4A
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eacf1In','1lun ','n' ' ' Although we all may not be reactionary, I'm sure most of us have a little bit of sentiment in us-enough to want to remember our high school days and classes. For that reason, this Oak is designed to be a collection of souvenirs, each page bringing a pleasant reminder of those memorable years. Some of the things we'll surely remember are the rush of everyone trying to get into their homeroom before the 8:30 a.m. deadline: or, last but very surely not least, the lovely sound of the 3:15 p.m. bell which puts a smile on every one's face. These memories are but just a few that will come into mind as we reminisce over the events that the Ianuary 1953 class went through. 3
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Left-I'm 'Sleepless' over you? Ha-guess again? Sleepy students are firont fowl: Elaine Hansen, Keith Foster. CSecondl: Nancy Phillips, Ed Glac, Sandy Cavanagh. tThirdJ: Geraldine Spanke, Lynn Livingston, Iane Sherwood. QBackl: Dave Corless. e sqm' Center-'A cute' little angle, Sue Hill, in Mrs. Hoffman's plane geometry class is explaining this construction problem to Walter Allan, Dick Daniels, and Teanne Earley. Below-'Animal, vegetable, or minera1?' Twenty questions is being played by Cleft to rightl: Allan Stillwagon, Claudia Lomerson, Eric Rognlie, Mel- vin Ojala, Don Matson in Mr. Tenhave's Biology class. Left- What'sCookin', good 1ookin'? CGotta use your imagination on this one.J The creative cooks are Ken Lowe, Sue Galpin, Gene Masta, and Charlene Fraquelli. gf-
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