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SCHOOL Lively round-table discussions and thorough reading of the Read- er ' s Digest supple,mented the study of Shakespeare ' s Macbeth in our Junior English classes this year. Students find the library a valuable asset, not only for those welcomed study periods, but also for much-needed reference material. Physics reveals the facts, laws, and principles of the many phe- nomena which surround us. Chem- istry and biology, sciences just as important as physics, deal with the elements and with life- Typewriting and shorthand are musts for those planning to enter the business world. They are also helpful and practical as time savers for the academic students. Page Ten
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Top row — left to right: Margaret Powers — English, Foreign Lan- guage, and Typewriting . . . W. C. Ratliff — Biologj ' and Chemistry . . . Welthy S. Ratliff — Social Science . . . Phebe Rogers — Secretary to Mr. Woodruff . . . Bessie K. Sale — Home Economics and Biology. Mr. Willey is explaining our new pro- gram to Mrs. Ratlift ' and Miss Powers. Bottom row — left to right: Mary Shafer — Shorthand and Typewriting . . . Marie Swisher — Art . . . L. E. Templin — Industrial Arts, Health-Education, and Athletics . . . Lloyd A. Ulmer — Social Science and Safety . . . Ralph Wentz — Agriculture, Mathematics, and Science. The Senior sponsors take time out during the reception — cute date Miss Sale has on her lap. Page Nine
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SCENES Last fall the boys taking agricul- ture toured a tomato-buying sta- tion, a pickle plant, and several hybrid seed-corn houses. They par- ticipated in vegetable judging at Purdue University and Albion, In- diana. This spring they judged dairy cows and pigs. Our industrial arts program offers three semesters in each of the following units: shop sketching, wood-work, general metal work, electricity, pattern-making, mill-work, print- ing, and drafting. We learn from our study of U. S. history, economics, and civics how to solve some of the problems of life and government in present day democracy. How to obtain health and vital- ity are learned in a class in nu- trition, a special course started as a civilian defense project of the home economics department. Twenty- three girls completed the twelve- week course and received Red Cross certificates. Page Eleven
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