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,2.M -V ,.,, a 7Zew Sgmglzmeat 1. Monroe Educator calculator 2. Remington printing calculator 3. Underwood electric typewriter 4. Bacteria incubator 5. Geiger counter 6. Singer sewing machine 7. Shown under construction are the new science room work tables with built-in sinks and individual water, gas, and electric outlets. 8. Finishing touches are shown being put on the new field house for football and track use. The building contains two dressing rooms, public rest rooms, a ticket office, and a concession stand. Not pictured are the new stage curtains in the auditor- ium, the high work stools for use in the science lab- oratories, and the trampoline used in the Physical Education departments.
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Zemfaa DORIS GLASGOW Editor-in-Chief BER yew TH is U5 A U A MPSXLSS Nlailabet Aff Editor LLMANN Buglne As Seaman Rural High School extends its educationalopportun- ities by constructing new buildings, installing new equipment, and offering more new subjects, and retains its high standards of citi- zenship and sportsmanship, it is evident that the records of the year should also be extended so that in our memories we shall ever retain that pride of being a part of such an institution. It is the pur- pose of the 1956 SEAMAN to be that record, and to let its pages re- live every outstanding moment we have experienced in our classes, our club meetings and activities, and our social events. Those of us who have been responsible for this yearbook are proud to present a continuation of the new design introduced last year, and even more pleased to report an increase of pages, from ninety-six to one-hundred. It is the hope of the Yearbook Staff that for every reader of our book, we have definitely pictured the year 4
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