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AMERICAN HISTORY The American History Class learns something that is useful and true. We read of the heroes of yesteryear. American History helps citizens who are not certain of the kind of government they want. When they have studied history they will knowwhat kind of law their forefathers had and whether it was successful. lf it was not satisfactory they will know that they should not adopt this kind of government. Altogether it gives greater know- ledge and conversational ability on some of the subjects of antiquitv and the beginning of our country. - To know something of the lives and the works of some of the men and Women who have started our country is a great privilege and pleasure. By patterning our lives after great men We may live better. Evelyn Sale ST: PATRICK TEA The Kayettes entertained the mothers of all the students at a St. Patrick Tea on Wednesday afternoon, March 19, in the high school auditorium. The boys were also guests for this occasion. Mrs. lla Merriam sang HWhen l'm Dreaming of Erin, l'm Dreaming of you . Mrs. Esther Chapman gave a travelog on her trip to Europe and Mrs. Nora Heffelfinger read the poem, Home by E. Guest. After the program hour, the guests were served hot honey rolls and Russian Tea from a beautifully appointed tea table. Maisie Sale, president of the Kayettes was assisted by Delores Ross and Betty White 'in the serving. CA FETERIA 4 During this school year the board of education has helped main- tain a cafeteria. Each student who eats at the cafeteria pays twenty cents a meal. Mrs. Heffelfinger has planned the menus and Mrs. Tom Swear- ingen has prepared the food. There has usually been twelve students who ate there each day. - I Marvin Kale
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