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Show v BO i L 0 o oom 2 iG Eb et MR. MORTENSEN A “> Mr. Mortenson nis home in Tremonton gets at-6. up every mornAIMS*Yo come to school. Before he The came voice. color best is foods pizza here, on the Tongon in the South Why he came is a mystery. very good with and has a fine Singing he red, likes and sports he the likes best are football, baseball, and basketball. His main goals in life are educating himself and others to the high- 3 est degree possible, Aearning to be tolerant ef all mankind, and ‘gaining understanding continually throughout Pinte . Mrs. Larsen Khach and every student wishes to thank Mrs, Larson for the wonder=ful teaching she had done here at Wahlquiste She has been teaching speech and MUSiG.s “Friary, Mar. 40% was her last day here. She will leave for Saudi Arabia where she will «Live £orp 2 months, Her husband is a geologist and his job has called for their leave. Mrs. Larson said, "I have enjoyed my teaching here at Wahlquist because Lf have had so many fine | students." We have all “enjoyed your Mrs. Larson, miss you an conditions, these need Due more oo Tor Shop this | program set ex- in the Shope It gives you the full course from Mechanical Drawing to Metal Work. The 7% graders have in their «half-year, Mechanical Drawing and Wood Work. The 8 graders have that and more - Mechanical Drawing, Leather Craft, and General Craft which include plastics Metal Work. The 9 graders Blectricity. shop, ‘He nm the the best also biggest dis triet ; equipped. said, ,equipment _.ed. This the Boing. some, to distant tobe #keetronic be purchas- remember is in future. So if. porverer.kave “| the desire to be a shop teacher ask Mr, Fredrickson first, Hewwitl say, "It's a good profession, but there are problems.!! I dread walking down second hall: becicuse that is where’ the Every timeI it blows my big fan go past skirt and messes up Many. of you is. it, around my hair. «con't ‘know what;tbhe it is, used. to new additione bhows«hote abr-. fan ae: for. hea: the The, fan over! coides of wire in the ceiling of every new room. Then it. is pushed through: the Ceiling. out through the ceilangy out’ through: the vents in the. doors, down thevhall, and is finally sucked in through the large grillwork on the wall. Once inside the fan ©foom,. taevearr is mixed: with 15% fresh. air and as. fibtierco@s MYSTERY and)Wood the is ond. SOLVED have All the grades with ‘the exception of the 9th have programmed material. That is they are assigned certain projects to work One Mr. Fredrickson said pertaining >to -facibities haven't Shnt ~puils and Work. "We ‘eed future a proD.vsed new FRESH AIR and up vBhop. a has becn graders year of year, Asn Oec there is to conditions pect they. will. get‘a full year next are in for a surprise. Because of the. condssLonsi that now exist, they will have only half a year. There is a definite but will lot, SHOP One of the main subjects of interest. in the -school.as.,the- shop All the time you hear students say "What are you making in shop?" But not many people look into the real problems that .exist in the shop. The main problem is large classes. This creates crowded working and awful THE Eleetronics, teaching we INTO drastic change ' made. Those 7 who had a half he likes best are pie and tacos. The - makes end ing he lived Islands Pacific. to Utah He is the uke LOOK eS "We If you haven't guessed who the mystery person is. yet ithe, onswer cise Joe Halverson, Mr. Robinson: Have you read any mystery books lately? Pek... Teeycd?m reating one right Mr. Robinson: name PePs? of now. What's the it? cAdvanced Algébrat |