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4ctluiCtf " ^oufi EVERYONE REPORTS TO HOMEROOMS AT THE FIFTH PERIOD. No study halls, no class interruptions . . . All assemblies and all club meetings are held at the activity hour. Most important of all. group discussions held in the home rooms, allows the teacher and students to become acquainted. The group guidance plan with group dis- cussions uses the feelings of pupils to learn to get along with people. Above: Idelle Story, Buddy Pfister, Maureen Caffee and Mary Hadnot learn to un- derstand each other in Mrs. Shay ' s home room. At right: A group discussion on segre- gation is held in Mrs. Garrett ' s group, with Jerry Artigue. Edith Autry and James Walker serving on the panel. Mr. Shaw meets regu- larly with a group who make their own gas models and jet models. This is a new group, very much absorbed. 153
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