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The electric shop prepares its students for a wide field of jobs when they complete the course. If the two boys work- ing on this generator were to make a mistake, they would get quite a charge. Serving the entire school, students and faculty alike, is the junior-senior high school library. Up-to-date reference and fiction bocks, newspapers, picture and pamphlet files, plus the classics, all constitute a part of our li- brary. These two chemistry students seem to be having successful re- sults in their preparation of oxy- gen. By performing simple lab- oratory experiments students learn for themselves much of the phenomena of the fascinating world of chemistry. The study of chemistry is an experience never to be forgotten. 20
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During Latin Week vari- ous emblems, such as those shown in the picture, dec- orate Miss Emma Will's r o o m. They represent everything from the Greek and Roman myths to Cae- sar's Gallic Wars, studied in Latin I and ll. These girls would experi- ence little difticulty in find- ing their way around it they were to Vamos a Mexico. Dressed in auth- entic Spanish c o s t u m e s, they are ready to vacate their Spanish ll class and tour Mexico. Displaying that priceless document of our American heritage of freedom is this iunior U. S. history class. The growth and develop' ment of our country is traced from the first English settlement to the modern metropolis of today. 19 L. fx
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GEORGE MATICH-U. S. History EDITH L. MAUS-English 10, Commercial Law DANIEL C. MCCORMICK-Industrial Arts LUCILLE E. MILLS-Shorthand, Typing JUNE MORGAN-World History JANET H. NIXON-Librarian AMELIA R. OPACIC-English ll, 12 FRANCES C. ORTNER-Typing, Bookkeeping CHARLES C. PATTON-Plane Geometry, College Algebra Becoming familiar with the card catalogue is a part of the library course that accompanies the tenth year, which also consist of a yearly dose of Shakes- peare, short stories, and grammar. As the 'Follow-up to Algebra I, Alge- bra ll further explores the field of mathe- matics. Now, two equations are solved together, and the student also gets his first taste of logarithrns.
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