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.fdrfd igrouiale .fdcfion ere Top center: Learning by doing in an Art class is this group of boys and girls directed by Everett Misunas, shown at extreme left. Barbara Paldini, at easel, is demonstrating the fundamentals of sketching. Her interested audience, read' ing around from lft to right, are: Dennis Shauer, Meredith Borkenhagen, Norma Gendry, Tessie Kumpf, Lorraine Schriner and Arlene Ankeley. Lower left: Charles Riipi is shown using a modern drafting machine in M. Li. Thompson's advanced Drafting class. Drawing is one of the prerequisites to the successful mastery of the varied offerings in the high school's busy Industrial Arts department. At right below: Operating the public address system in the gym is one of the many responsibilities assumed by the AudiofVisual club. In the picture are, left to right: Orlin D. Trapp, Visual Aids and Industrial department director, Bruce Tabbert, Bernard Tabbert, and Richard Martens. 5 ' ggi' U ,M 1- 2
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MAINTENANCE STAFF. Row 1. left to right: Delmer Jordan, Ambrose Walt, Lee Cox, Hans Hanson, Bill Eustace, Charles Parrino. Row 2: Minnie Sneesby, Robert Huffman, Charles Sullif van, Ed Wballenwein, Peter Flanient, I-osephine Wagner. Row 3: Williain Rytkonen, Alvin Bas' sett, Nelson Duncan, Supt. of buildings and grounds, Tony Debevic, Anna Volmary, john Can' kar, Alvey HuHman, George Fry. Those not in picture are: Carl Reeder, Harry Plier, Mike Tiskus, Ernest Gluesing, Ned Hall, Robert Learrnont. wo laecia .gbruice gum UPERVISED by Mr. Nelson Duncan the maintenance staff has the responsibility of keeping the school's physical plant in smooth operation throughout the year. Under the supervision of Miss Bernice Barth the school cafeteria is a friendly and sociable place to eat. With the help of the fifteen cofworkers, the cafeteria staff has provided the best of food to serve students and teachers. CAFETERIA STAFF. At first table, reading around, left to right: Mrs. Myrtle Rahling, Mrs. Lois Ruckebeil, Mrs. Karin Olson, Mrs. Mattie Edwards, Mrs. Mary Clsen, Miss Ella Sandholm, Mrs. Alma Van Parys, Mrs. Ethel Malloy, Mrs. Alma Neva, Mrs. Nora Scott. Second table, left to right, standing: Miss Bernice Barth, Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Clara Gustafson, Alice Carney, Mrs. Josephine Brunke, Mrs. Agnes Bufano, Mrs. Alice Germer.
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xlokring cience, omm erce Top center: The science laboratory is always the center of action and activity as young Americans explore, experiment, and probe into the secrets of science. Mr. Brainard, instructor, right center, is about to set up an experiment. At his left are Bill Moore and Ken Martinsen. Other students are left to right- Wm Cor' bett, center, Arne Mayala, Darlene Dux, Dick Vojtko: Steve Scholly and. Dick Koschalk. Lower left: Girls End Home Economics courses among the most practical offered in high school. ln the background is pictured Nancy Kaspar consulting with Mr. Norman Sibley, instructor, Pat Brown and Theresa Schiller are checking a pat' tern. Girls in the foreground are: Lucille Urban, center, Barbara Goodman, Florine Postell, Gertrude Dunn, and Marlene Bowers. Lower fight: Specialized Commercial courses prepare boys and girls for success' ful entry into many occupations in this field upon graduation. Shown operating modern duplication machines in foreground are, at left, Tessie Bulcantis, at right, Irene Tonigan. At typewriters, left to right and reading back, are Joan DeVolk, joan Buffum, Kenneth Quint, Harriet Redding using dictaphone, Nancy Reaume, and Rose Aidekonis. 27
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