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Our Schools difficulty and prevent the milling around in the halls which seemed to be the ony amuse- ment of students who had already eaten lunch, the student council established games in the gymnasium to run throughout lunch periods. H large variety of games provides the outlet for much pent up steam before it is necessary to return to classes. Pls part of the new system of education, a visual education room has shown many films for different classes, and is much in request by clubs as well. Plctually showing students the facts has often proved more effective than mere reading as far as memory and compre- hension are concerned. Open house has been one of the times at which new methods and equipment have been demonstrated, for improvement is con- stantly affecting most methods and equipment. Connie McBride puts a record on for a class room program. Kenneth Rivett shows a beef heart to his parents at open house.
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lack Knudsen Works on'the film projector M . Progress In lt's a big change from the recently obliter- ated McKinley school to the four story build- ing which houses twenty-five hundred stu- dents. lnside the building itself there have been many changes during the years since it was built. The sound system, installed last year, has served the twofold purpose of getting announcements to everyone in the school, wherever he might be, and of providing spe- cial programs to individual classes. lt has also given all students a chance to hear interesting speakers who cannot speak to more than one assembly group. New this year is the dark room, set up in the basement by the camera club. lt is com- plete for development and printing of pictures and may be used by any member of the club. During the Winter months it was almost im- possible to go outside at noon. To solve this Dancing in the gym is a popular form of noon recreation.
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