Variety? . . . four different classrooms daily for Mr. Goodrich . . . Mr. Hunt is a whiz with a bucket of whitewash and a brush . . . SC 2 coming from up the hall? . . . Mr. Brother- son at it again ... all points alert for Mr. Prince’s loose mouse! . . . Mr. Ricks and Mr. Jones share the domain of sodapop and tractor grease... Artistic flair? .. . Join Mr. McGehee’s junior Picassos” in commercial art. . . While Mr. Sorenson works on miles per hour in auto- motive, Mr. Berry stresses words per minute in type . . .Mr. Allen—alias the band saw kid”—makes you shovel sawdust for punish- ment! . . . Timid(?) tenth graders challenge Mrs. Virgie Murphy in soph. English . . . wow, more short stories in Mrs. Winterton's jr. English . . . folklore—poetry —Shakespeare galore . . . Mr. Harmston’s sr. English studies “My Sweet Old, etc.” and Lothar and the Hand People” . . . shhh! . . . Mrs. Blanche Murphy’s library— quiet spot of the school . . . elephants! ostriches! . . . Mrs. Dunsmore’s drama classes up to one of their innumerable productions . . . Hola! ... a daily fiesta” in Miss Rose's Spanish class ... Sopranos you’re off!” . . . Mr. Johnson polishes up his music dept. . . Mrs. Krissman —ceramic expert . . . No boys allowed! . . . Mrs. Leavitt's home ec. dept, cooking up a storm. Murell Johnson Chamber Choir, Band Elaine Krissman Ceramics, Art
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; STUDENT COUNCIL Top row: Micheal Harrison, Karen Neilsbn, Trudy Kowallis, Keith Haslem, Steven Duncan, Michelle Monks. Second row: Micheal Laris, Melvin Murdock, Renae Nielson, Jeff Reynolds, Keith Duncan, Wayne Reed. First row: Trudy McQure, Gwen Huber, Sherrie McKee, Sybil Cook, and Kenny Young, absent. 25
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