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Our school library has really come into its own this year. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Worden have been looking at a book about choosing colleges, and they, along with Mrs. Henry, wish they had had such a book to guide them. Mrs. Henry also points out the new books on display. Anne Williams Myrna Worden Commercial Subiects Home Economics Frances Henry Cheerleading Committee Librarian Mr. Burkholder is the very busy school superintendent. His fully-stocked book shelves and the many papers on his desk suggest that he never spends a dull moment. He does take time out from his busy schedule, however, to talk with any student or teacher having a problem. M. H. Burkholder Superintendent , What's this?-a new game called balance the bow? The two music-minded members of the faculty, Mr. Perkins and Mr. Sears, think of new and different ways in which tofuse music and musical instruments. Here they demonstrate the unique talent of see-sawing on a violin. AI Perkins King Sears Maiorettes Stage Crew Instrumental Music Voqql Music
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FACU LTY l Evidently Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Enlow have decided to see lust how well they know their stuff. With Mr. Cooper acting as the. dictator, Mrs. Roberts prepares to type while Mr. Enlow gets ready to take dictation. Mr. Cooper has suggested that to make things fair and square he should use a stop watch. Ruth Roberts Oliver Cooper Cheerleading Committee Annual Staff Commercial Subiects English Melvin Enlow Freshman Advisor Commercial Subiects Mr. Work, the high school principal, is a man who is well known to virtually every student, whether the student is a seventh grader or a senior. ln this picture we see him in the pose that is perhaps the most familiar to students and teachers alike. O. J. Work Principal Ili.-il' i K ir ., ... K will Each of these men knows all about the machinery and tools of his field, and even becomes acquainted with those in other departments. Here Mr. Gerstenschlager shows Mr. Cramp and Mr. Grunwald the various mechanisms of a linotype machine used in the print shop. Bob Gerstenschlager Martin Cramp Junior Advisor Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Harvey Grunwald Industrial Arts
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FACU LTY Mrs. Gairing, Mrs. Krabill, and Mrs. Messam are doing some outside-of-class research on an old, brain-tickling question. They are using a Betty Crocker Cook Book as the source of their information on the question What's a new dish that l can fix to surprise my family? Helen Gairing Harriet Krabill 5enl0l' Advisor Cheerleading Committee Student Council Math Latin Alberta Messam Play Coach Make-up Crew English Mrs. Giffin and Mrs. Plough eagerly anticipate their hearty lunches. They both have quite an appetite after spending the morning giving infor- mation, then giving tests, and finally recording grades in an ominous orange book-tasks at which teachers are very apt! Mary Giffin Nella Plough Junior Advisor G. A. A. Cheerleading Committee Physical Education English Mr. Hunsberger and Mr. Schaffer are the teachers who have the task of exposing W. H. S. students to history. Here they have a conference to plan their strategy for the coming year. Co-operation must bring results, for students gain a new awareness of past events that have shaped the present. Willard Hunsberger .lack Schaffer Sophomore Advisor Senior Hi-Y Social Science Social Science Mr. Krauss and Mr. Wright have got together for another of their spirited discussions on sports and coach- ing. Although they did not attend the same high school, one of their favorite pastimes is to reminisce about their daring feats on the gridiron. Dick Krauss Art Wright Athletics Athletics Physical Education Social Science Assistant Senior High Principal
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