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By ably sponsoring the Winter Frolic dance, the juniors took their first step in proving themselves capable of assuming the responsibilities that lie with them as next year's seniors. Arrangements for the dance were in the hands of the first semester class officers , headed by Ed Doll, president.
Beginning early in the winter to plan the all-important event of this year, the juniorsenior banquet and prom, the first semester officers worked jointly with those of the second term. Presiding at the meetings was Francis " Bud " Benedict, second semester president.
Sponsors thro ughout the year were Bernard Galloway and Mrs. Sue Worrall.
Spanish students Dick Johnson , David Barager , and Dolores Jewell prepare tomorrow ' s assignment as Dottie Henderson and Deloris Mania practice conver s ational Spanish Bob Banks and Bob Sandste d t write Span is h translation s on t h e blac k board
Bonnie Frederick , Violet Montgomery , and Jim Christensen study the globe in world history class, but Barbara Farmer has interests elsewhere.
Second semester j unior class officers and sponsors are : Bernard Galloway , sponso r; Mar y Slaughter , secretary ; Nadine Severns , vice pre s ident; " Bud " Benedict , president ; John Whitlock , treasurer; and Mrs. Sue Worrall , sponsor
" .All right , eyes on the copy, go !" This is a familiar signal to typists Rosezella Eitel , Marlyn Kritner, Shirley Heeckt , Mary Lou Magorian, Elaine .Adams, and Roland Kepler.
With Jan i s Bles s ing as the sub je ct , William Grossoehme demonstrates the development of the back vertebra for ph y siology students Don Heiliger , Ketha Bertenshaw , Donna Gardner , Kathy Grabill , and Mary Gilmore Page 28

Margaret Knickerbocker dictates "The day is cool", while Laveta Young, Wilma Craig, Emily Nichols, Iola Bauers , and Charlotte Johnston attempt to perfect their shorthand lesson to 60 words a minute.
Movies held during class time! As Norman Dreeszen runs the movie projector, American history students Beverly Koontz , Gloria Simpson, David Fitz, Dick Marple and fim Story attentively watch the scr een .
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Mary Slaughter and Nadine Sev•erns learn about weights in physics class as Bob Harrison measures an angle and Ed Doll, Jerry Fairchild, and Dick Gulling work on their experiments.
Jerry Krieger and Jack Sterkel fight viciously in a typical scene in speech class while Shirley Beavers, Sharon Kemper, Ina Lou Yount, and Barbara Garrett watch.

" Skippy " Lloyd translates his Latin assignment aloud as Melvin Neuman , Bill Stockfeld , Nancy Young , and Bonnie Sowers follow in their books .

Putting the finishing touches on their various projects in woodshop are Dick Bartels , Clayton Haning , Elwin Donahoo , and LeRoy Peery.
Future Farmers Jerry Lee, Don Sorensen , Leon Kreiner , Marion Gertsch , Duane Everrett , Bob Phillips , and Dale Childress judge corn in agriculture class
Betty Hathaway, Jack Bradley, Karolyn Burton, Ronnie Butler, Carol Cheuvront, Glenn Rosenquist , and Yvonnie Yanney are hard at work in advanced algebra class as Barbara Bollen solves for " x " at the board
Making use of the various book s and magazine s in Northeast's well-stocked library are Beverly Hoage , Carol Williams , Pat Dormer , Bonita Womack , Ann O ' Hara , and Marilyn Miller

John Ni-ederhause tries his luck at the teachi n g profession in English literature with Martha Christensen , Barbara Dorsey , Evonne Ferguson , Janet Cooper , and Sarah McGrath as his pupils
Two tables of girls busily at work on their daily bookkeeping a s signments are Joan McGinnis, Betty Walker , Phyllis HofMann , Carol Livingston , Deloris Pierce , Margie Truitt , and Hilda Allen
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As Gayle Peck cleans up , Bernard Belknap, Chester Thomas , and Ed Chipper-field work on their drafting projects
Fundamentals of good health and home nursing are taught in girls ' hygiene class Marjorie DeBoer and Joan Johnson take · patient Ellen Jane Stewart's pulse and temperature as Esther Young and Rita Eichelberger give helpful advice.
As Betty Owen inspects the incubator , biology students Sue Phillips , Betty Hathaway, and Yvonnie Yanney look for pictures for their unit notebooks.
Painting, sculpturin g , and drawing are among the various artistic talents displayed by art students Leona Parrott , Marlene Spencer, Lucille Owen, Bob Jeambey, and Jo Myler.
A typical occurrence, no matter what the class, is portrayed by juniors Eldona Schell , Faye Hannan , Dorothy Strawser, Dick Kline, Pat Hansen , and John Whitlock as they hurry from first to second period class
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