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Cooking class with tail canning proiects. Bock'Row: -Maxine Luellen, Trudy Ned- dermqn, Evelyn Roose, Carleen Ring, Dixie Ehrman, Mollie Del Hierro, Dorothy Werner, Roberta Stahl, Miss Steele. FroM,Row: Marilyn Williams, .Peggy Alien, Evelyn Fisher, Twilla Whitlow, Rose Mary Johnson. A group 'ot freshmen pause for a monientfin the arduous task of blouse li1Ckil1gx'i ' A group of sophomores making cakes for a tea in honor ot their mothers. I a ome convm' CAUGHT IN THE ACT 66' .wr M Rapid movement here and there, sounds of cheery voices, many smells - usually appetizing - show from the very first week that the Home Economic Department is bursting with activity. Never a dull moment is Miss Steeles theme song for her classes. One moment she is busy helping a sophomore girl pleat a skirt oncl a little later she is explaining to a freshman girl why eggs should be cooked at a low temperature. l think Miss Steele enioys teaching her girls, though, and I know that the girls have lots of fun in Home Economics.
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l Charles Norman-Business efficiency plus. High point salesman in the iunior magazine selling contest. 2. Hold it, boys! Party to celebrate the successful-termincv tion of a magazine selling contest. ly I Back Row: Marion Hoover, Tom Boley, Ralph Comiskey, louis Boley, Marvin Clark, Bob Lippold, Robert Johnson, Susie Houston. Middle Row: Don Haines, Dean Bratton, Phyllis Gibson, Jim Blackburn, Mary Lou Ketter, Velma Coke, Miss Miller. Front Row: Art Anderson, Avis Dihlaern, Betty Beverlin Darlene Cappinger, Pauline Bundy, Delora Henderson, Gary Corman. ' as ni 'Q K-'awww g f 3
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JUL, 7fUan1eJ.7 Work around school is not done by magic. Many routine iobs are performed by volun- teers among the students. Office Clerks: Mrs. McElroy, Don Haines, Don Witham, Phyllis Gibson, Jean Shorthill, Char- lene Wilson, Bob Jepson and Norma Schneider. Historians: Jacqueline Palmer, Mrs. Watson and Florence Faschke. News Reporters: Mrs. Morgan, Stanley Roose. Librarians: Shirley Westlund, Louise Dibbern, Peggy Allen, Miss Jones, Hazel Sterrett, Marian Shorthill, Charlene Wilson and Marvin Myers. Dona Jeane Housh and Viola Nichols not in picture.
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