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Mr. Smith's Careers class listens while he explains how to write an applica- tion letter. Mrs. Meek and Mrs. VanLoo sew curtains for Home Ec. room. , One Of Those Class Slave Sale. Wood acts as auctioneer during J u- Days Freshmen Susan Kriek, Twanda Tollsen, and Lyn- nette Zumwalt discuss latest events over lunch. r .si Why is Jane Ketzner studying for her Chemistry test in Psychology? Y-C chorus, directed by Mr. Babb, performs at Christmas assembly.
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Double Dedication i wr l m QM ,44 H A 4. .- L. .. For a teacher to be more a friend to many students than an instructor is a cherished rarity. However, Mrs. Vicki Pearse is just this type of teacher. Mrs. Pearse has been a member of the Y-C High faculty for the past three years. During this time she has taught such classes as College Prep, Drama, Theatre Crafts, Shakespeare, English and American Literature, Poetry, Creative Writing and Mythology. While at Y-C Mrs. Pearse has also given an abundant amount of her time and talent in the direction of the high school plays. We, the annual staff, dedicate the 1972 TIGER LINES to you Mrs. Pearse, in appreciation for all of your time, effort, talent, helpfulness, and never ending thought- fulness. Mr. William Fi. Opitz Coming in 1968 many changes have appeared during his four years of administration. One of the first changes was the new English program and redecorating the lower hall. The new library was moved to where the old shop used to be and in its place now is Mr. Barnett and Mr. Smiths room. Additional room was added also to the Home Ec. de- partment. A new shop building was added for Art, Industri Mechanics, and Shop classes. Just recently four more new additions with Mr. Opitzs, help were added also. Vocational clusters were open to interested students. Such clusters were Industrial Mechanics, Steno-Clerical, Accounting, and Vo. Ag. The new lunch program was added in 1971 and the new Off-Set machine was put in this year for the use of the school news- paper and various other classes. Two new offices were put in for counseling purposes. For all these accomplishments we feel the 1971-72 TIGER LINES should be dedicated to Mr. Opitz. Mrs. Vicki Pearse
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00000 00 Mrs. Krier gives a hair styling demonstration in Theater Crafts, using Eva Warner and Bob Dudding as guinea pigs. 0000 0 0 000000 JP f D- A Action c Terry Cox smiles while Larry Patershall attempts to serve the ball across the table in P.E. class. Freshmen rock out during pep assembly. Q . ,. Q 7 . 5 Q 7 Q - 7 Q 7 0 a D' , 7 Z 5 .f 7 0 J: Mark Peters, Diane Cochran, Ernie Schmidt, Julie Lawson, Barry Stevahn, and Dean Mayor get creative in Art class.
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