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Mawamadh L .. ,MW X S lg , f7 ,X u'r5g J N L -... r OUT OF ALL THE STUDIES, mathematics seems to be the most difficult to master. Having the task of chairman of the mathe- matics department is Mr. Wilhite, who has been trying to encourage his students to go into the field of engineering. IO CONSTRUCTION goes on in classes as well as on the school grounds. Each department is actively engaged in the business of train- ing young people for an active, profitable, community life. In addition these students are provided with a firm foundation in the arts and sciences preparatory to further study after graduation. I U61 X III I I jf ! I v ,,, 4 I If J v I 5 Cl' V I W A My f. V QZZ ?P'mf'fil'J' . ' 2 t 1 asm. ,. . . , -f 49? U, . I , t '? I I JUDY KILLEEN, FRANCES BURKE, MRS. RONALD, and representatives ofthe cloth- ing classes worked hard all year, mending for the gym classes, and making costumes for the many school activities. Besides all this the clothing classes produced a spec- tacular Fashion Show. A PERSON'S RIGHT HAND in this country is the English language. Without knowledge of this language one will achieve very little. Wilson has an outstanding English depart- ment which is headed by Miss Hewitt,shown with Harold Rosenfeld and Barbara Stein- berg.
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'Q l ,xx ' : X MRS. HEALY is pictured here with three of her very capable service girls, Pat Sharp, Carol Consevoy, and Barbara Wesley. Mrs. Healy is chairman of the Girls' Physical Education Department and is the sponsor of several active clubs. I2 .IANIS ONG AND BOBBY BARNICOAT, students, are receiving instruction from drafting teacher, Mr. Cur- rin. His students learn the importance of precision. Mr. Currin is the head of the Industrial Arts Depart- ment and also the very efficient work co-ordinator. ...sf wpiu g . i birllxzygwsl This is a common scene from the Leadership class, with one of the many leaders, lBarbara Blackl expressing opinions on some school problem. :eww f 3 ' FS NA 1 of . ' '..,--. Y, -, , A, ,, 5 nil! l l ,f MRS. SWART and a student, Dick Scheidt, standing in front ol one of her fine Spanish bulletin boards Mrs Swart is head ot the Language Department and also sponsor ot the Spanish Club. As faculty chairman Mrs. Swart takes an active part in Wilson's many ac tivities MRS. SWART, our genial Span- ish teacher, and class discuss the geography of Spain.
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