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In o senior English class, MISS IRMA STOCKDALE explains the use of reference cards in theme writing. sional space, and the properties, areas, and volumes of solids. Sine, cosine, tangent, and secant are a few of the properties brought into play in the semester course of trigonom- etry. Non-college seniors, in addition to the English, economics, and government require- ments, choose courses which feature their particular interests and abilities and which will be of practical value in their selected profession. Transcription students take dictation and later in the class period type the material from their notes, Students also compete in In chemistry, JIM MICHEL, FRED BERNTHAL, VIRGINIA DREWS, SALLY YOUNG, HAROLD BERNTHAL, and BOB BECKMAN make tests during lab period. In mechanical drawing, CORDY RUSSELL, BILL LACKER, BOYD CLAYTON, JAMES OGRAM, and DON BARTLETT copy blue prints. HMS 'E I, Q 'I wa, From the government and economic classes, HAROLD BRAEUTIGAM, JIM MICHEL, TOM FRIEDLI, DON HOWELL, ERWIN EICHHORN, DUANE NUECHTERLEIN, RAY MASON, and DON KUSHMAUL represent Arthur Hill student government day at the City Hall. the annual shorthand contest sponsored by the Order of Gregg Artists. Commercial courses include law, sales, and business practice classes. lpso facto, habeus corpus, and other terms which sound like Greek to almost everyone else become every- day language to law students. Among the many phases of salesmanship discussed in sales classes are presenting merchandise, interesting the customer, han- dling contracts, store operation, advertising, and display. Sales classes work with the Retail Merchants Board which helps seniors qualify for retail jobs through a combined work-study program. ln home management, Mary made a dress- ing table for her bedroom when the group- was working on projects. Entertaining, deco-- rating, meal planning, marketing, home nurs- ing, home planning, and nutrition were features of Marys class. A notebook which included a description of a future family and of a desired home with its room plans and furnishings was made by Mary. At the end of three years, johnny and Mary Hillite have accumulated sixteen credits and are eligible for graduation from the Arthur Hill High School. In Spanish class, ALICE RISDON, CAROLINE COBB, DICK MICHEL, CLIFFORD BUCK, RUTH ODROBINA, ALLAN MANDELSTAMM, JEAN HOERNER, GEORGE BURROWS, and GEORGE GATZ read Spanish newspapers. In the solid geometry class, MISS UNA ROBERTSON explains the principle of geometric figures to RICHARD SOVVATSKY and DONALD KOCH. iw aa JUNE, 1946 25
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