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HO I EC OMIC XlAllC,'Xlll'i'l' U'l3lillfiN liaclrvloi' ol' Scic-111-0 iii llcniiv lic-uiioiiiius Sc-ton llill Cullt-go, Ci'vt'iislai11'g, l,l'llllHylYlllllil llmirc Eculioiilics 'l'r'g1c-lic-1' With the consolidation of three schools come many changes, improvements. and difficulties, One of the changes is the number of students eating lunch in our cafeteria: one of the improvements was a hnme-maker's course for the home ECOIIEDIIICS students: and perhaps one of the greatest diff- iculties was. How do you feed four hundred and seienty-five hungry students each noon? Some five hundred students and teachers are served lunch daily in our cafeteria. with this number divided into three groups. This half hour lunch period in our sunny and cheerful cafeteria also provides a period of relaxation In our daily schedule when students and teachers can talk. sing. exchange ideas. and enjoy themselves. In order that all the glade sclfooi children he provided with a warm lunch at noon. cafe- tcrias have also been set up in our Ashland aml Salem schools. These are all umler a capable statf. In our extended hcine econoinics deparlnieizt. Miss U'Brien is teaching the girls things which will be a great help to them in their future as hzune-makers. Several new electric sewing machines have been purchased as well as two beautiful stoves that should inspire our girls to learn these useful arts. The first semester the girls learn sewing. and the secoml they are taught the cu'inary arts. What education could he more valuable to our future llorne-makers?
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HEALTH ,IEAN l'lZltltONE, lt. N. Oil Citi' llospital School ol' Nursing Clarion State Teachers College School Nurse As a result of our new jointure and a greatly increased cnrollnient, we have for the lirsl i full time nurse Mrs Perronc, who tornicrlv served us part tiinc, is now a full-time eni- innc 4 - . . .. ployee caring for thc health needs of our students. Her time each day is divided among, the various schools except when special health examinations are being given. This year physical and dental examinations were given to 526 students in the odd-nnni- licrctl grades and to all the teachers throughout the schools. Mrs. Perronc was assisted in this hy the school doctor, 'l'. ll. Koenig, M. D., and the school dentist, U. C. Moore, D. D. S. VlllllX'l'L'l1lll'l tests were given to 372 students. Chest X-ravs were taken of the freshmen and seniors, children with heart conditions, and those who had positive tulierculin reactions. Diphthcria, tetanus. and whooping cough innnunization shots were ollered to all stu- dents in the lirst three grades. The hearinff ot the students in the odd-nunilncred Uradcs was tested luv the Mario unre- H r- , l tone audiouicter. which the school has purchased. Under the supervision ot our school nurse and with the advancement of our school health education, we can undoubtedly he assured of a healthy school and coinniunity in the lntnre years. 'l'hc health of the people is really the foundation upon which all their happi- l s is 1 St ity dc pend ii ness and all tieir power: ti z . 1 ' - . -Disreali. 1 -
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HOP ,IACIK S, BURKE B S Stiln lm ulurs CUII1.-gt-, C1llll'Ul'lllll, Pc-11nsx'lx'ui1ii1 liulustriul Arts Instrnctm' -f In tlui cluwnstuirs lnlll, along with ai vz1x'ic'ly ol' lI1llSlC l'i'mn ilu' music romn. can lu' lu'zn.l llu- lmnfzing ul saws gnul tlu- pnnncling of lunnnuws. This noise- is cunning lirmn wluit is pmlmulmly llu' numsl popular romn in tlu- lunilcling, tlu- uslirmpf' ln tlu' slump tlu- luvys lc-urii to work witli nwtul, wcuul, znul plastics. Tlu- nmin ulwji-ut is lu luiu- tlu' luxys vxplull' vaicli ul' tlu's1' fivlrls ut I1lilllSlLI'l1ll Art, for in sonu' cusvs tliis nun' lc-iul to ai vruzlliun. 'l'lui olmjvc-is nuulv in slump url- as ust-ful ns tlu'y arc- miuilnclitul. Stands, luuvkuxuls. znul lumps, wluin-li luiu- lu-tin nuulv in slump, can lu- sm-n in nunw llOlllCS. XV4' arc all looking fox'- wurcl to tlu' day wluln cnu- of tlu- nicinlbcrs of Burke and Coiilpunyn will tukc first prizc at tlu Nutimuil lll1lllSll'lill Arts Slumw.
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