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'ir- -for N 'I Van.. 'sh 1 -s.. f og K ' Vishwamath B. Desai, an exchange teacher from Belgaum, India, discusses the Hindu religion. Mary Cavanagh, Karen Kaiser, Judy Beresh and Judy Belz listen as part of the History of Religions c asses. lime! begun id Lay clone. v juniors Arc On Their Way Well begun is half done. This old proverb aptly describes the junior year. A junior is half done with high school and well begun on his way to the future. When a junior gets to the future what about this year will he remember? I'll never forget Mr. Hursh. He's such a nice guyj' Duane Liften admitted. Mrs. Crossman is the greatest teacher I've ever had, smiled Sallyle Bowman. She goes into detail about history as if she's lived it. No one will forget Mr. Downie and the big words he uses or his suspendersf' laughs Marilyn Weckerley. Not only will the teachers be remembered but the homework, classes, classmates and the fun. 20 l 1 I Mrs. Bartolameolie shows Sherry Bailey how to file gathered material from English 6. l l
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No, you do it like this. Carol O'Brien helps classmate Carol Fredericks with her accounts in office machines. Chemistry Advances Scientific Knowledge For uniors Following College-Prep Courses. Chemistry experiments can sure get messy. Dave Parks, Dick Moore, Mike Palermo and Emmet Mulligan show that even boys aren't always neat. Yr 22 i 'sf- Bob Chilcutt, Gary MacMil- lan, Verne Zimlich, Bill Hel- more, Judy Hammar, Betty Faw and Larry Simmons take notes on the preparation of a dial- eysis experiment by Mr. Hursh.
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