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A MIXTURE of chemical fumes produces smoke for seniors Anne Peddieand Roger Mitchell during a chem- istry lab period. WORKING ON a problem in a mechan- ical drawing class is Mac Gardner, junior. TAKING SHORTHAND NOTES from dictation are Pam Cope, junior, and Jo Anna Spraque.
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AN EXPERIMENTAL TV class was tried out second semester. All fifth hour American history classes met in the cafeteria once a week. AN ENGLISH CLASS is shown from two different view- points--that of the teacher from her podium and that of the students from their desks. Class Work All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, so the old adage goes, but the reverse can also be true. The majority of- a high school student's waking hours is spent in the classroom. Tests, class re- citations, and hours of homework con- stitute a part of classroom work—the most important aspect of school. Class time is not necessarily without its fun. This is exemplified by the can- dids of the classrooms. Work and play are intermingled to provide a well-rounded education. 14
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CAROL RICHARDSON, sophomore, and Elizabeth Warren, senior, check over a music score. LEARNING THE fine points of cooking are Pat Ferguson, junior, and Kay Nelson, sophomore. POINTING OUT a German village are Mrs. Margit Dinda, Janice Bargdill, junior, and Benny Cluster, junior. SOLVING a geometry theorem are Collins Kilgore, senior, and Stephanie Thompson, sophomore. J 16
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