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Page 32 text:
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On the second floor of the Chelsea Senior High School is a large, spacious room lined with shelves of knowledge. This is our library. Since our library is regarded as a laboratory for the use of the students, the book collection has been built primarily with their needs in mind. Mrs. Tuton, our capable librarian, is al¬ ways ready to help the students find books for recreational and research reading. Our library also serves as a study hall where the pupils have access to the books as an aid in their Not everyone can have such an attractive tutor! homework. Chelsea Senior High School can be proud of its fine library. 28 Mrs. Tuton successfully does the impossible — the students are kept quietly doing homework.
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Dr. Stone and Miss Painter supervise the girls as they patch up the sick ones. The girls 7 classes are conducted by Dr. Stone and Miss Painter. The boys are taught by Mr. Kipnes. These teachers do their utmost to pre¬ pare the students of The Chelsea Senior High School to meet any emergency with an open mind. This course is outlined and given as pre¬ scribed, by the American Red Cross. First Aid, the temporary care of a victim of an accident or illness before the doctor arrives, is taught to all junior boys and girls at Chelsea High School. Each first aid class meets once a week. The boys and girls are taught pressure points, artificial respiration, tourniquets and bandages. The students practice on one an¬ other, so that, if need be, they will be able to give care at a moment ' s notice.
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X unc oom Carole ' s patiently waiting for her delicious lunchl Connie ' s order isn ' t much — only 3 sandwiches, 2 ice creams, 3 milks, and 5 bags of peanuts. Our lunchroom is certain to linger in our memories as the place where we spent the noisiest and most relaxing period of the school day. It was here we were able to cure our hunger pains while engaging in pleasant chatter with friends. The lunchroom offers a large and varied menu including sandwiches, milk, ice cream and the popu¬ lar hot lunch combination. A capable staff under Miss Mildred Johnson pre¬ pares the food, assisted during the recess period by a group of teachers and students.
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