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TERM VI-1927
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COCHRAN AERIAL 37 town where a fair was being held. The characters were as follows: Bartley Fallon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,A,..,4,.,,,,,.4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,., Warren Shaver Mrs. Fallon ........ .......... M argaret Berry Jack Smith .......... ......... C ampbell Rutledge Shown Early ......... ......,.,,.........,.. J ames Plack Tim Casey ........... ,............ C lifford Ream James Ryan ....... L ..,...,,.... Melvin Burkett Mrs. Tarpey ........,.. ..,,.,.... lk Clargaret Stewart lVIrs. Tully ......... ............ E leanor Cauffiel Policeman .........................,.,........ ...,..,.... W ilbur Ashman Removable Magistrate .,...,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,, George Smith Mob ..,.....,...,..,.....................,.........................,,.,.,...,.......,...i.......,,..,....,,...., Term VIII Pupils lVIiss Grubb, assisted by Bliss Viering, who trained the Irish Jiggersw, directed this last presentation of the Term VIII class. LATIN WORRIES We have a language in our land It came from far away, , .And now our pupils study it And use it everyday. This language contains many things No matter what We study, We wonder how they could expect Q That it be used by everybody. There are some Words to conjugate And many to decline, You get the tenses all mixed up, But learn the cases fine. And then there are vocabularies Which contain most verbs and nouns, In verbs we learn principal parts And in nouns the cases sound. But if this language had not been, No English would be heard, Because it was from Latin We got almost every word. Priscilla Davis, Term VIII
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I I 1' 'Ci-UB Il CLUBS At the beginning of each semester the pupils in terms II to VIII are given the privilege of selecting clubs. Any one who is not in- terested enough to spend one period a week in any of these clubs may take a study period. The purpose of the club is to give the pupil a chance to do that which he likes to do. Maiiy things are taught that would be learned in no other way. The clubs' reports are as follows: ' 1. THE SHEET NIETAL CLUB under the direction of Mr. Hill meets in room 146. The boys in the Sheet Metal Club are making various articles. Two of the boys are making copper bowls so that they will be able to pass a merit badge test in the metal craft work. Pans and book ends are also being made. Meret Gore is President and Robert Moors is Secretary of the club. 2. THE QUILTING CLUB meets every Thursday morning in the Model Apartment under the sponsorship of Miss Gross. The officers who were elected were: Martha Nlyton, President and Christine Anses, Secretary. The girls are making very attractive pillows of different colors of silks and changeable taffeta. Very elaborate designs are used for quilting. The object of the club is to make something attractive as well as useful for the home. 3. NURSING CLUB. The Nursing Club of the Cochran Junior High School has been reorganized for the second semester. The class is a large one and is conducted by Miss Lenhart and Miss Korns. In one of the early meetings the following officers were elected: Dorothy Marsh, Presidentg Elsie Shaffer, Vice President, and LaVerne Slagle, Secretary and Treasurer. We have collected health pictures and placed them in our note books and later on We will have an exhibition and some of the neat- est note-books will be shown. Our notes consist of an important list of f'Don'ts which are to be observed in the sick room, also a list of Words and their de- finitions used in connection with the sick room. Our outline plan for future study and discussion is somewhat similar to the following: The Sick Room. a. The model sick room. b. Care of the sick room.
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