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Page 30 text:
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t ' ciry Shelves of knowledge line the walls of the Chelsea High School Library. Here, students have access to a variety of nov¬ els, biographies, books of reference, and current magazines. Besides supplying a store of learning, the library offers peace and quiet for all study hall pupils. Under the watchful supervision of Mrs. Tuton, both books, and students are kept in order. Unlimited opportunities in educational advancement are unfolded to every boy and girl. If we all took advantage of the library during our sophomore, junior, and senior years, all our efforts would have been repaid with the special interest gained on this sound investment.
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1 - JTLuto CZ) rwmq The auto driving program at Chelsea High is one that has been marked with much success. Many capable, as well as courteous drivers, have been produced as a result of the carefully organized program. Instruction first begins when the students are mere sophomores. Mr. Henry McCarthy carefully explains the rules and regulations for safe driving to the future motorists. Then, under the ex¬ cellent supervision of Mr. Sheldon Green- glass, Mr. Morris Shapiro, and Mr. Ralph Filippone, the students are given lessons in the three new Ford sedans, graciously donated to the school by the Crescent Motor Company of Revere. The third and final step is the test given by the inspec¬ tors from the registry office. Here, the students must prove that they are well qualified to handle an automobile before they may receive a license. However, because of the excellent training and in¬ struction which the course offers, most of the students pass with ease. It is now evident that the Chelsea High School auto driving course has most certainly done its share in producing safe and skillful drivers. All ready and rarin ' to go! I Judy, don ' t be a back seat driver
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This is called the — This past year junior boys and girls have been taking a First Aid Course under the direction of Doctor William Stone, Mr. Aron Kipnes, and Miss Reba O. Painter. The ; course is very worthwhile and this knowledge of First Aid will prove to be useful. A final test is given at the end of the year by the American Red Cross. Those juniors who pass the test receive a certificate proving their completion of the course. The course is very thorough and gives the stu¬ dents a well-rounded know¬ ledge of the care of a victim in need of immediate care until the doctor arrives. 27
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