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Nancy Hilton and Ina Lee work each morning in the school store. Here students buy their school supplies. V ,...n-v lf' 5' .lf ql 1 - Mrs. Poole could not possibly Gnish all the work she must do if it were not for the commercial students who assist her. Qc In the cafeteria, as in other parts of the school. helpful students are at work. Not only do they receive and tabulate the money, but even help clean the dishes.
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We amd? N .41 Q X 'P IZ! Wg i A A awe cmd? The boys are making furniture that any girl would be It takes hard work and dirty overalls to keep an engine delighted to have in her home. running. Now we venture over to the male part of our school. Here we see and hear tools of all kinds. The shop boys are busy using saws and ham- mers, and anything it takes to make professional furniture and uickuacks. The Ag. boys keep us busy copying and working the many experi- ments and problems that will improve them in the agriculture held. This year the boys had Mr. Clark, 21 practice teacher from the University of Maryland, to as- sist'lXIr. Miles during the first semester. These boys are working toward a better future in farming. jack is mighty proud of those ribbons he won at the Community Fair. Is., 382 , aka. in Q 515, can-3, tra 1-,Q ,H ,uh 'sis' ., if gill
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