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Outdoor classroom rocluffion of fde ctgyllfated 'l ,, ejlllnej Students returning to classes faced two types of edu- cational programs. On the formal side of the picture were the class rooms in which sometimes unwilling students were drilled, lectured to, and tested on everyday subiects. An immense change took place for one week during the three years of high school, however, when each student had the chance to attend camp. The camp experience is a complete variation from regular school activities. Al- though there are classes, they are carried on outside and are related to conservation, woodcraft, and other outdoor interests. Campfires, skits, and games were also included in the program, which is directed by Charles Barclay with Paul Yambert as his assistant. Classroom subiects are important, but the camp program brings a gratifying change. 9 '-5 -sd is is Chemistry l
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