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cuss scHEnuLs Cnsursnnnu H. 5 Q ,Jin qhQLm..lss.r.n-.- U'4 '1f'-'J A gg-Au 559155 BA, Posv office MV N HOMiI5e,11nL1.1h3.s' .- -- -. .A 2 l 1 l 'tn X 5 a 7 l.zc7 H Li. I-iii? ICJ K-Zvi v W -FLA -lfrf link V H. L, ina. .T-,,l's' - Legs. ' Tall, blond, attractive Mary Shoe- maker starts the day off right with her class in practical science. Mary finds the study of the atom and the magnet fascinating, although she is not sure how she will apply this knowledge. After Mr. Lance's class, Mary has home-ec with Miss Herbst and Miss Sullivan. Here this senior general stu- dent has done everything from sewing skirts to learning home management. Mary feels certain this course will help her in the future. In Mrs. Burton's art class Mary claims paper sculpturing and water coloring as the projects she has enjoyed most. Following PT, Mary has problems of democracy with Mr. Lehman. Mary is sure she will remember his saying, lt's as easy as falling off a log, as tough assignments are handed out. English with Miss Straub finds Mary puzzling over grammar. Although she finds it difficult, Mary realizes its im- portance. After club and assembly periods, an- other day in Mary Shoemaker's school life comes to an end. Ml.
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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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QQ' Q ' ' ' : I: X T-H If 1 tgp, ir ,f S-I :f -..-: -: 1-1 -f A veritable checker-board of activities is the way one may best describe the extensive club program at CHS. Everything from the exercise of the muscles in Mr. Geston's Apparatus Club, to the exercise of the minds in Mr. White's Statistics Club, to the exercise of the tongues in oratorical fashion in Mrs. Lambert's Debating Club was accomplished in the program held from 2:15 till 3:00 every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Intellectuals who took chemistry and could say qualitative analysis fifty times backwards and sidewise were allowed to enter the Qualitative An- alysis Club up in 302-3 under Mr. Samuels' direction. Other intellectual Forty-Niners spent their time in the same manner as the original Forty- Niners gathered around the checker-boads down in Mr. Gil1's 116. Only, since they were intellectual Forty-Niners, they played chess. Banking and Auditing Club .f wa 1-,X 3 ' n v Arts and Crafts Club Proioction Club
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