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Wayfaring World Watchers Gallop Round Globe Mr. James Hagedorn Government Mr. Max Meuser History Whether it be Vietnam, civil rights, the gold crisis, or whatever, government students readily engage in heated de- bate, and sometimes even downright name calling. From the first Jamestown settle- ment to Lyndon Johnson, U. S. history students probe into the American way of life, stumbling upon some very true but funny facts every now and then. World history students are daily con- fronted with piles of people, places, dates, and events. Oh, but it’s confus- ing keeping track of them all! BELOW: Leon Boeglin and Pat Haake lead a lively discussion on “Is God dead?” in government. TOP RIGHT: World history students Kenny Buech- ler, Connie Burger, and Dave Bromm say, “Eureka! Luxemburg—at last.” RIGHT: Norma Meyer, Vernita Schipp, and Norbert Brames look over U. S. history records.
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Would You Believe Made In Japan - No, How About G 1 ? Where would one run into a sly Siamese cat, a fero- cious lion, and an absolutely ridiculous ashtray of a man smoking a corncob pipe? Where would one see wild mo- saics of glass and stone and paint? And where would one see elaborate wrapping paper, do-it-yourself with finger paints and wallpaper? Where, but in G1, the art complex of SFHS. Walk in. Sit down. Look around. There’s always plen- ty to see. Clay figurines are bcipg fired in the kiln. A beautiful spring scene is coming to life in watercolor. And students are scurrying here and there. In preparation for the final firing, Clara Hagedorn glazes her jewelry box. Ruth Dilger paints her sketch of the town saw mill while Sue Daunhauer sketches Ruth in action.
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