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Library V' , ,,-so But I thought it was due today 'G .fame 4 Miss Agnes Lillibridge, Librarian The heart of any school is its library. The CHS library provides a constant source of aid and inspiration with its complete selection of the world's great fiction and resource material, its large periodical department, and its up-to- date record section. Miss Agnes Lillibridge, competent librarian, offers valuable assistance in finding materials. The important job of assisting in the maintenance of the library falls into the hands of Margot Gratz, Erlinde Lang, Barbara Mandell, Janice Mishalove, Elayne Soffer, and Edna Wolfe. The Library Club studies the fine points of librarianship. Making the most of library resources
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Two heads are better than one Tomorrow's craftsmen, artisans, and signers find that the curriculum of 2 Industrial Arts Course fits their eds. Located in the handsome, mod- 1 Industrial Arts building are the four partments offering unusual courses Cheltenham students. Jewelry-making and gem-grinding, o subjects rare in high-school circles, Jwing, sculptory, and commercial ', all taught by Mr. Edward Hoopes, :ke up the offering of the art depart- ant. Many times during the year, the wool halls were decorated with vari- s works of the artists, while scenery ' assemblies also kept the students tive. House designing? Blueprint-male 3? No, this isn't an architect's fice. lt's Mr. Raymond McCormicl4's zchanical drawing room, where stu- nts learn to develop original ideas as ill as the basic techniques of drafts- Jnship. Amidst the whir of machines, Mr. rence Kunl4le's woodshop pupils 1rn to transform lumber into works art while using the most modern uipment. To the woodshop students es credit for constructing all bazaar oths. Metal shop enthusiasts, under the uidance of Mr. Robert Acker, con- 'uct useful products such as sewing aces, trays, and jewelry with all types metals and dies. Busy metallurgists ' Cou rse eaadea Wanna! ampeteacq The end iustifies the means
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Professional 7445661264 efwe Student Weenie lr's still there Mrs. Edna B. Hicks, Nurse 2l 13? Open Wide! a headache? Toothache? a physical? Cl-lS's efficient ical staff handles these and many problems every day. Dr. Harry A. Yutzler, the dentist, Dr. William E. Brown, the physician, and his nurse, Mrs. Edna l-licks, devote many hours to periodic medical and dental check-ups. Much of their time is consumed exam- ining all the members of our hockey, basketball, and football squads. ln case of emergency in gym, lab-any- where, the medics are on hand to pro- tect the student's health, an-,Ng V il'l l f -if
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