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Commercial CLASS SCHEDULE Cuu.1'lnuAn Huou ScnooL Nun: Elimhgjh cblqglifsidl Hour Annwrssl-19 ' ' Posr Orricz ' PA ' NAM: r ' Home TIL Q1 lgsf Lal' ADFQESF ---cz , ,.- --T--.By,i5L. -reasons 1 z 1 J --4 5 is 1 ..,,,,.,.,, lun. in-y 1.1194 Bu. uq ug n K EQ., 1l.Il. :gh-AL Iv.: QTL' int I HR. 'Pp .Leaf s-tl......., ' tx ' - .1 A- , Elizabeth Borelli, known as Babe, starting her day in Cheltenham with bookkeeping, not only learns how to keep books, but also serves her Alm which she considers to be one of he described by The Secretarys Song. much needed energy with which t favorite pedagogue, will be hardest fo -1 a Mater by helping with our School Bank- ing System. For two days during the week Elizabeth is exercising her body in physical training, beginning at 9:35, while the other three days she is exer- cising her brain in study hall. Typing, I' most valuable school subjects in prepa- ration for the business world, is best 1 Lunch period furnishes Elizabeth with O finish up the rest of the school day. Commercial Law teaches legal codes that govern our daily living. English class, with Mr. Mcllhenny, Elizabeth's I' Elizabeth to forget. Could it be because there are only three females in the class? Problems of Democracy, in which our student learns of social prob- lems and government, rounds out class program for the day. Trvlnv Problems ol Democracy P.'l'. Banking
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Academic CLASS SCHEDULE CNELTENMAM HIGH ScuooL NQYF-, LDLfLL2 , R91-ifmif, r'3:5,4f15-32 :juni .POST OFHCE Emma vlllk P'1 f S NAME J- llutii QWLLLLDL H0 E,TE5.I1J-'llqli pusi gs: A :ogsis V Wm' fYffVBus.lEwLg. - PL. sfl--xiw 1 Y 4 5 I We W 1 Y -W sqjiig- J0e--QQac!o.. ---1-19LJL... O LE- 2-1f1!j95f:4i?te'!a. M- ..a.T'i - Y T T Tri: ig., ksgnv ' Iimrny Currens, preparing for college days, is found in Problems of Democ- racy class first pericd. Here views con- cerning government and social prob- lems are discussed by teachers and students. The subject which follows is one which limmy considers will be most important in later life, English. limmy thinks third period Chemistry class is fine except when certain lab- oratory experiments take away his ap- petite for lunch period. Eating and dancing at lunchtime in- vigorate limmy for physical training, in which he enjoys football best of all. lirnmy will miss Spanish with Miss Neely most when he leaves Chelten- ham because of the fun along with translation, conversation, and reading of Spanish literature. limmy looks for- ward to trigonometry partly because of Mr. White-'s jokes, but primarily be- cause trig means the last thought- provoking period of the day. Problems of Democracy Solid and Trxq Chemistry English
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Shop Problems of Democracy Math. English llndustrial CLASS SCHEDULE Cv-lei.1:nnAu Hlcn SCHOOL N-N5 l'lQ.nr.-:A Hoi-bb , Indvbfffal - - Home Arlnnsss I 3 me Posr OFFICE ' Pinnznvs Nuns Houzllg ms 14, E551-DQS 'S , ,,,..-, ---. , , ,- ,Y.Lg3!! n ns l 1 2 4 :x I ---5 I 5 s 1 -0 largest Qt-fu 21? 41. iii, fn:- 3 I L 4 1 yum,-V n np. mr, sq. i ' 1.....I...... 3.-T 5.1- ' J' ' Henry CSonnyJ Hobbs, Ir., strong, ex- pert wrestler, spends the morning in shop tought by Mr. Miller. Henry en- joys projects such os moking copper osh troys ond bench grinders for vet- erons' hospitols. On Wednesdoy ond Fridoy Sonny enjoys drofting, which, he feels, will be volucible to him loter on. Fourth period finds husky, dork- hoired Henry in Mr. McCormick's moth floss. Here the moin topic of interest is electricity. Sonny cloims he won't forget Mr. Mctc's soying, Heres CI dime. Go join the Ncrvyl whenever he got otngry. From moth this industrial student goes to Problems of Democrocy. Asked why he porticulcrrly likes PD, Henry replied, Mr. Lehmon gets on cr sub- ject ond stoys on it. He soid thot he olso won't forget the Now children, Mr. Lehman utters ot the opening of every closs. English with Miss Stroub follows. Sonny enjoys this closs but is disturbed about the woy tests ore morked. After club ond ossembly periods Henry Hobbs hos turned in cmother full doy. Q....-f4 3
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