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SU PPLIES-ALGEBRA FUN?-CRAM! STUDY HALL The Study Hall is a real convenience for most students in B.H.S. The library is a facility for almost anyone, BOOKSTORE CUpper left sidej The Bookstore is an asset to every student, It is open every period of the day and is supplied with any type ofpaper, pen, and pencil. ALGEBRA CAN BE FUN fUpper right sidej Anne: X is themissingnumber, not the missing birdie ofthe photographer. Mr. McK.inney's Fresh- man algebra class has been working with the development of equations from written pro- blems.
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BQ.ETHl'EEH2P THERE ARE MANY KINDS CF WORK 1 f 5 5' 11, OFFICE PRACTICE CUpper left sidej Dave: Hey Marty, what did you get for the answer in Problem 4. Marty: I should get an A for giving you all of my answers. Janet: He gets the right answer most of the time, Marty, but he just wants to see if yours is right. MECHANICAL DRAWING qUpper right sidej Mr. Cloysn Class, do you seem to understa.nd what you are doing. Dave: I'm making a three dimensional drawing which would help me in the future if I ever want to be an architect. ART George: what is the idea of trying to teach me to draw? I know P11 never be able to do anything in this field. Mrs. Rich: You may think you can't draw, but you may have a hidden talent, and if this talent is fotmd you may become a great artist,
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ART STUDENTS SHOW MANY SKILLS High school art is open to anyone who has done well in Junior High art and anyone who is interested in arts and crafts, Art is a requirement for all Junior High students, We try to give students an opportunity to become acquainted with many phases of art, For example: designing, uses of color, paint- ing, advertising, sketching, ceramics, de- coration, enameling, cartooning and carving, art appreciation, and the use of many mate' rials and media used in art work. The art room display window is decorated by the art class each month. TOP PICTURE: The Junior High class drew pictures of cartoons from the comics. MIDDLE PICTURE: This is one of the many displays that appear in the art case during the year in keeping with special events. BOTTOM PICTURE: During the Christmas holiday, the art classes made candles and painted plates and vases. The art department also helps with stage decorations for class plays and school pro- grams. 1454 l P fi? 0 ty? :EEG 'ka ,Lil
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