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W. J. DUNLOP DELos RANSOM F. A. SARTWELL Mas. Ensnz L. BENGEL iStudy Hallj Bass R. BLANCHARD CBOOR Clerk, RUTH Arms fDietitianj Manual Arts There are a great many students enrolled in these classes. They are taught the use of tools, material, and equipment. Emphasized is the development of neatness, accuracy, and initiative. Among the courses offered are Woodworking, Shop, Electricity, Gas Engines, Mechanical and 'Architectural Drawing. Study Halls lt might be said with true justice that the manner in which the study halls of a high school are conducted has as much, if not more, to do with the success of the work within the classrooms of the school than any other functioning part of the school. In Lewis and Clark the work of study supervision is divided into a junior and senior division, the former comprising the members of the freshman and sophomore classes is to be found in Room 207, while the latter comprising the two upper classes of the school is in 107. Two superf Visors, Mrs. Bengel in 107 and Mrs. Lehmann in 207, very ably look after the study welfare and conditions surrounding the study activities in the rooms mentioned. Book Clerk In a school where the free text book system prevails as it does in Lewis and Clark it is absolutely requisite that a most efficient and responsible individual must be in charge of the distribution and return of the texts issued to the various classes from time to time. In this respect our school is most fortunate in having such an individual as Mrs. Bess R. Blanchard in charge of the book room. She very probably knows more about the use and abuse of books than any other individual within the school and could, if she would, tell more about the devious ways in which books have their lives shortened or the commend' able usage which makes for long life on the part of the text. Dietitian If it is accepted as a truism that Aan army fights on its stomach how much more truly may this be said with reference to the army of young Americans daily passing through the halls and the corridors of the American high school. Certainly there is no place in the whole wide world of America where there is need for greater care being taken in the foods consumed, their nature and their preparation, than in the cafeterias in the American high schools. Here it may almost too truly be said that the American youth of school age makes or breaks himself. Fortunate, indeed, has been Lewis and Clark in the past three years in having at its command the services of a skilled dietitian in the person of Miss Ruth Ades. - Page twenty
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CARLOTTA COLLINS, Head PEARLE ANDERSON PHILIP M. BAIRD ELLEN L. BUNGAY CHARLEE E. CANUP RACHEL DAVIS BERNICE FREY W. B. GRAHAM CHARLES D. GUTTERMANN IRBNE B. HUNT E. E. MCELVAIN N. D. MCKAIN SOPHIA C. MEYER CARL G. MILLER MARIAN PE'r'rIs ANN RBELY ARTHUR O. WALTHER Engla n- In the English Department, there are seventeen teachers who meet every day. There are eightyfone classes of which fifteen are electives. Teachers attempt to interest the students in all student activities among which are corrective speaking, speaking be fore an audience, and, the reading of current books and magazines. Students who have completed at least six basic courses in English, may elect such subjects as Debate, Dramatics, Journalism, News Reading, Contemporary Literature, and Creative Writing. For those who fund it difficult to budget their time in such a manner to get all necessary studying done, a course entitled How To Study is offered. Corrective Speech is a great help to those students who have speech impediments. The English Department recognizes the demand, daily becoming greater, for a better command and appreciation of modern English.
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