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'lihc rccciitly rc-clccomtt-ll llomc lfcoA nomics lJep:n'tmt-nt with itsmoflt-rii cquip- mt-nt proviflt-s the iit-ct-ssziry spztcc tor pupils to work. Tho coursc, umlcr thc mlirt-ctiou of Mrs. liracc Szmisoii, inclurlcs iilftructioil in sewing, cooking, lnzxliysit- tiiiff. chilcl czirc. :mcl carc of hair :mil 5 clothing. St-x'c1'z1l prizes wt-rc won lay girls for clothing exhibits :it thc Hluc Yzxllt-5' lfznriu Show :tml :lt thc Scars- XY5'cl4otT Clothing lixhiliit. 'liwo luiich pc-riocls were instituted this yt-:ir In relic-vc thc congestion in thc cafe- tcrizl. Tha- junior high school was sc-rvcml mluring' thc fifth pcriofl :mtl thc sc-nior high school sturlciits were ztlmlc to sccurc tlit-ir hot luiichcs tluriiig thc sixth pn-riocl. Kliss Rohr Ht-imcr served :is the clictitizm. Mrs. Nlmlga- ,Xltn-lm-sf-, Mrs. Nllclrm-cl I':n-sons. :mil Miss lloluy H1-inn-r nmki- liist-minulv prop- snrutions for llUUI1lllH4' rush. liw sure: to cut with the- grzain of the- I1l2ll1'I'liil.'i says Mrs. 1h'aw- Sznnson. of tho Homn- l'1'cononii4's lh-p:ix'i- lllt nt, to .Jam-L Kllrli-1' :mtl .Iilf'1lll1'l1Ilt' lft-11111-1'. Vocational education The ohjcclivc of thc custoclizms is to hc-at tht- lvuilcliug zuitl kc-cp our school zliicl groimcls l1L'Ill. Lilytlc Malo is lu-:ul custorlizm, with ztssistzmts liorclon l'.clxx'111'rls :tml Slzmlt-y Xlilliztms, who is also truzmt otlicer. XX'lu-ii cvcryoiic has liiiislicnl czttmg in thc czitc-tt-rift. thc CllSUJtllZlllS clt-an it hy thc lacgiiming of thc znftcriioou scssioii. Vlulv Mule-. he-:ul custoiliun. tlworgf- I':flXYPll'll5. :mtl Stun-
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future problems ljl XYiln1er Xester, Xlrs. flarence l . Carter. Klarcus Stopp, and Xllen hlackson, of the Blathe- niatics llepartnient. discuss the use of visual aids in their teaching. lit Thomas Lee, Klrs, Sarah jones, and XYil- lard Schadel, of the Science ljt'PZll'llllL'l1l, conduct an experiment on the electrolysis of water. 1:9 Raymond Miluszusky, biology instrnetor, places a turtle in the terrariuin as 'lohn ljotta and George .Xndrexv wonder whether their snake will he happy in his nexv environment. l4J Dr. XYillian1 Cadmus seriously studies the condition of the teeth of one l'en .Xrgyl .Xrea ,loint High School student. l'5,l 'lchn l.aky, lzeultlz l'lI.S'll'llt'f0I', listens as Robert l'arry identifies the bones of a human skeleton. Url llr. C. lf. Stottlet and llr. ,lflhll TUVU0. with the assistance of Kliss Mary Sniedley, .vclmnl um'st', examine all students in grades one, three. live, seven, nine, and eleven each year. ljj This wont hurl, says l7i'. llcI'lJel'I blago, as he discovers a cavity. My llr, llenry .X. Seqatti. one of the three dentists who examine llen .Xrgyl students periodi- cally, studies x-ray pictures.
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