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AND DEED INTO MICIQCSCDDES EveryThing from microscopes To plasTer of paris is on hand when your HuziTe delves inTo The mysTeries of science. To illusTraTe The TirsT case we have Marilyn Wagner, MarTha WerT, and a microscope in The above picTure. The girls are examining leaf secTions in Their boTany class wiTh Miss Madeline Harris. This Type of sTudy has pracTical aspecTs concerning Tarming, landscaping, and such simpler pas- Times as home gardening. AT The Top oT The opposiTe page a group oT ladies are engaged in TesTing soap. This is parT of The work in Their PracTical Chemisfry course, where laboraTory supplemenTs classroom Teachings. Obviously, IVloTher's Tavoriie brand of washday suds-maker is being subiecTed To careTul experimenTaTion. DirecTly below The soap-TesTers are oTher pracTical chemisTs1 George Socol, Ivan Klebanow, and WalTer Gray. These fellows are using molds and plasfer To casT some sTaTueTTes. To The leTT is a represenTaTive of The homemaking science sTudenT, Mary Elizabefh Clark, who is baking a luscious loaf Tor break- TasT. OTher classwork in Home Economics wiTh Miss Eliza- beTh Zorn includes such Things as kniTTing and sewing. 27
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PicTured above are desks, Tables and sfands of cherry, wal- nuT and maple designed, consTrucTed and beaufifully finished by boys in The woodworking shop under The direcfion of Mr. O. E. Weilhamer. AT lefT pupils are Turning on wood laThes. Ops-raTion of These lafhes and oTher machines provide preparafory experiences for fufure engineers. Across The page a view of The shop shows boys carrying ouT The con- sTrucT1on of Their proiecfs. There is real saTisfacTion in apply- i'g relafed science and maThemaTics in a direcf pracTical rianner, as well as in creaTing arficles ThaT suif Their needs. WE DLANT, BUILD FUD Tl-llf FUTUIQE Geffing ready for winTer are gardeners PaTTy Muller, Joan K els o, Bill lvliller and Bob McGinnis as They place bulbs in a cold frame lor sTorage. In February hyacinfhs and daffodils will blossom on The corridor window sills. Behind The workers is The Hughes greenhouse where boTany sfudenfs under The guidance of Ivliss Madeline Harris care for poTTed planTs which are aT infervals puf on sale for Take-home giffs, provide flowers for window sills and offices of The Big Red T Schoolhouse, and pamper seedlings for home gardens. 28
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