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Page 22 text:
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Now, Mr. Photographer, is this how you wont the picture posed? Left to right: Larry McGhan, John Kohlhepp, Miss Kay Anderson, and Roy Man- lier. In our school's newly completed chemistry lob. Miss Virginia Lewis and Carroll Jaquette are seen weighing out a certain amount of NACL (sodium chloride or salt). Why should this problem be so hard? wonders Roy McMurray. You just multiply by 17. Getting the girls acquainted with the new equipment in the home economics department is Miss Constance Pratt.
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Mr. Eugene Grice shows how essential a mimeographing machine is when he makes out tests for his typing and shorthand classes. Punching Mike Green's student union card at a basketball game, we see William Bennett. English and drama teacher, Mrs. Nelda Topolka calls on a student to begin the reading in one of the new plays.
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Mrs. Judy Belenchio and Sandy Briggs count out the number of books needed for the third hour Latin I class. Utilizing one of the many informative books in the library is Mrs. Marion Farber, the librarian. JP.iltA uf. and office- wosUt Without the paperwork done in the office of our school, the school could not function properly, for it is this work that is part of the backbone of any school. Books and the issuing of books are another important part of this backbone. For without these, our academic life would be dull and un- interesting. Doing one of her many routine jobs of the day is Mrs. Donna Best, of the office staff. Telephones ringing, answering ques- tions ... all these are just a days work for Mrs. Kay Kippe. Forms and letters to be typed for new school business, administrators, and students—How does Mrs. Mary English keep up? 19
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