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, fr. - ', 'w, H,H T 1' 'fdi . H ,afWm'femfmxfWf'f4mw ' TH E L. 43 y ttf'Hfs:t55E!Z:5ig,f::::aQ4JTf' f '-:': ff wfwf CHEMISTRY One of the most attractive rooms in the new building is the science laboratory. About five hundred dollars was spent in installing the latest chemistry equipment, including WDri-Gasn for use with Bunsen burners. The two laboratory tables will accommodate a class of sixteen. This science, chemistry, is a new study in the Cullom High School curriculum. It treats of the nature and composition of different kinds of matter, and the laws which govern their relations. Fourteen students are enrolled in the course this year. Donald Lehman is the instructor. TYPING Eight seniors and sixteen juniors, eight of whom take shorthand, compose the typing class this year. There is considerable competition among the members for speed and accuracy records. The seniors, who are in the second year of the course, do much of the blocking and stenciling for the HI-TIM S. The typing classes were organized in 1950 with the introduction of a commercial fdepartment. The typing room can new accommodate a class of ten. Miss Clare Louis, former C. C, H. S. commer- cial teacher, accepted a position at Streator in February. Miss Bernice Kaerichor now teaches the typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping classes here. 9 557 . ..,,..,' ir, H I .ul ...-, l, :A - ,...q....'. .l ,fmihzg ' '. 111' f I: Q:
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