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Sandie Tennant, Dixie Engler, Joan Kahl, Maryann Houston, Pat McMennamin, Mary Jane Harrison, and Shirley Elliott were among the junior girls who wore woolen, cozy caps with their names on them. I2 Fighting for a rebound against Norton, Jim Dressler goes into the air along with some opposing players. Bill Earley awaits the outcome of the jump. 46' alL -4 Jim Dennison's lump shot is too tricky for these Stow boys. The shot was good for two points. , 32 is .gg N it il .- ,V 'E , ' ,F '12 . Q X , g asdf-,lki-these are tl home keys that must be mo tered well when beginning type. Here we see a row students including Larry M Elroy and Perry Lamson wor ing on a first-year typing pro lem.
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In biology class, students learn to use the microscope. Jdy Holvey and Tamara Pray wait for Phylis Mumaw to :mmplete her observation in connection with photosynthesis. Studying is a necessary evil. Even the sen- iors, who are sometimes inclined to feel rather superior, take time for a bit of study, as shown by Larry Spicer's concentration on a govern- ment assignment. Inevitable as the seasons, are rams. Students look with 'ead to the days of the year illed exam week. Here we e sophomores struggling with history test. If you ask some of the ad- vanced algebra students what they think of the class, they say that they think it really is ad- vanced. Here we see Bill Stuhrke working out a compli- cated problem on the much- erased blackboard.
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The taking of attendance is a routine part f the school day. Here Judy Serfass and hirley Elliott check the attendance report with Mr. Wright. 0 0 E I gifts S 3 1 34 lg - 5-Ez' L U V D WW Here we look up the long row of students in the eighth-period class-detention. Under the eagle eye of Mr. Schaffer, these students make up for the time they wasted in study hall. ua, 0 ' In mechanical drawing, dead- tes for the finishing of an as- gnment must be met. As De- brest Freed and Tony Ocepek 'itically watch, Fred Rohrer adds ie finishing touches to his proi- Fs s .4 When you're learning a new dance, the best policy is to watch your feet if you don't want to trip. We see Jean Wuchter and Douglas Morrell following this safe method at the freshman class party.
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