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ORRE NOILES FLOIINCI ORRE X. NOBLICS. .-lrt-ls without :1 ilouht the most traveled lnclnher of our faculty. FLORENCE XVILSUN, Ar!-Destinar tion l'1ngl:lnrl. for llk'l' ancestors hnilt thc city of Leeds. With Brush and Needle l ALICE DODGE LOIS C. LEGS ALICE DUDKIE, Home Econom- ir'svBelievcs that wherever you travel. people are naturally friendly. l.0lS l,l'1GG, Home Economics - llcr znnhition will he achieved when she visits Mexico. The Art Department won recognition this year when a calendar designed in the commercial art class was chosen for city-wide distribution. Another project was the design- ing of Christmas cards which were sent to Ballard students in the service. Home Economics courses, in addition to foods and clothing, included work in home nursing and child care. The girls took special delight in bathing little Home ECM, the four-months hahy doll. With nmnikins for lleinonstrntion :incl practice. clothing classes took on zulrlcal interest.
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snrm vm warm.: i FLORA COCHRAN ii. I 0ltlti'IS'I' VUICKS. Jlullw- llllllil'N7Xv1llllS to visit South .xlllt'l'lt'il heeanse ot' Walt Dis- ney's Salmios Ainigosn. Edith VAN YVINKIJC. .lIIlllI1'lIlllfil'Sf Thinks the Llillliltllttll Rockies the most heaintifni spot in the world. I I. 0 lt A l'tlt'llll.XN'. .IIufln'm1rfics 3 lflastern Cansuia is her favorite vacation spot. ll' I I-M3351 nu! ' IST!-gg. HEN1-on i.til'I llliSSl4Il.'I'INl'l, l UlIllIIt'I'l'tlll Because ol' frientls in Australiai, the land ot' W:iltzing Mzitilstan beckons him. i'IS'l'HEli HEXTON, fltllillIll'l'l'lllIixvtllllIl like to he :1 good neighbor illlll visit South .xlltt'I'lt'2l. quare Root o lfducation The Mathematics Department covers everything from hasic arithmetic to complex trigonometry. Students who needed to have special difficulties in arithmetic 'tironefl out were advised to take the course in basic mathematics. Realizing that a greater knowledge of mathematics would further their chance of advancement in the armed services. this year boys have registered in the advanced lnathenlatics courses in unusually large lllllllll6I'S. Of special interest to the pre-induction students were the courses in aero- pn-flight and navigation. The higher mathematics classes gave nluch valuable information to those who expect to enter the fields of engineering or science. ldngrosseil in their Math .Xnal,, these students are directing: their attention on the implicit tiiffL'I'CIltitltiUll alias the int'ern:il triangle. 1 A 'Q-
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HARRIET CHARLTON U T. STEWART SMITH 'l'. S'l'l'1Vl'AR'I' SMITH. Jlnxil'-Was horn hy yon honnie hunks :inrl yon honnie limes . HARRIPTI' CH.-XRl,'l'0N. Jlusir - Wants to see the rest of the US, before visiting linropv. H umming With Activit Changing the tune a little, a Music Theory class was intro- duced this year to provide an opportunity for youthful composers. The popular listening enjoyment class, too, was a recent innovation. Vocal and instrumental groups were much in demand for community programs. The Industrial Arts Department hummed with activity as the boys in wood and metal shops worked at their indi- vidual projects. The drafting department developed skill in architectural and mechanical drawing. Arlneil with colnpasses and 'l'-squares, these prospective ilrnftslnen concentrate npon accurate construction. A. P. DMCONNILL IYRON PAYNE X f,f 1 Q R. C. GOODMAN ANIJREW Nli'COXNI'1l.I.. Imlns frinl Arfsfls Still loynl lo his native lnnrl. Suotlsnul. BYRON IKXYXE, Induslriul .-Iris--Saw ticrnmny re-:inning long huforv thc wan: Rl'1l'Bl'IN U. noon- Nl A N, Industrial Arlx -- llc joined lfncle S2llll.S Navy :intl :nw the world.
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