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Things We do in the Classroom orc' often exciting The majority of memories that we have of many people doing many things .it tl H. S are of the things that occurred in the classrooms. VVho will ever forget the reciting of poetry and the reading of original stories that made up such a large part of our four years of English? Or the butterflies-in-the-stomach feeling we had when it was our turn to put a geometrt theorem on the blaeklvoartl? We shall remember the sound ot the reels rolling as The Effect of Steel On American Economy marches across the moxie screen in economics class. We shall glimpse the windows ot the manual arts building glowing from the sparks of the welding torches inside. Will we excr look at a picture ol the Versaillies or of the pyramids without remenilvcring thc first time we saw them on a history hulletin hoard? 'lhc real events at high school carry us into reverie and we can answer. No. we shall not forget. for God gave his children memory that there might he .I une roses in December. A f. . 'W 14.3.- 344 l pper left: Lhderelassmen look on as Tom Noble explains the principles of welding. Upper right: A film teaches the basis of our American business may in Economics class, Lower left: Nliss Scholl points Ollt the adxantages and tlisatlvantages of feudalism i'1 the Middle Ages. Lover right: The intricacies of a quadratic equation are gone oxer by Nlrs. Clinton in Algebra class.
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1-L. Mm. Top left: Mrs. Barbee looks on her homemaking class. Top right: They hope that this ex- periment works. Left. second from top: A sneatls look through an open door of at history classroom. Center right: Now. this is the correct yyziy to drayy at vtheel. Standing alone: Xlr Don Cizitchell. Left. third front top: I have counted 5600.00 in tzty stumps. left h0tt0llt Sam zi piece of yyood stock this vtay. Right hottomx Ntr. 'ylinshzill looks oyer ltis hook- lseeping class, We Work in Labs and on Special Projects Along with the school ysork comes special projects and lathomtory experiments Hou yy ell we can remember short story reports. dissecting the poor little amimatls in biology class. that precious nine-point circle. the counting ot sales tux stumps for the Senior Nlemoriail. the pcculiair odors coming trom the chemistry l.th. physics projects. ltttin projects. seyying projects. amd matny. muny more. Projects surely do take at lot of hard yyork, But remember hon relieyed und proud yye telt yy hen yye had our project completed? The projects und lzth experiments ure just at part ot the many things we do nt CHS.
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