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I IVorh Hard But At the top of the page is Modern His- tory, taught by Miss Streeter. It looks as though they had a quiz that day and from the smile on Don Watford’s face you’d think he knew all the answers. Biology is the subject in the next pic- ture and it looks as if Mr. Altenburg and the students might be discussing their next field trip. Latin is another subject taught at C’- ville and it’s also a good subject to take if you want to go to College. Must be Mrs. Altenburg was giving them some transla- tions the day this picture was snapped. In Mr. Slikker’s Geometry Class it looks as though all the students are working their hardest to find the proof of the problem on the board. Did you ever try to get a trial balance and a balance sheet to really balance f Ask any one of the students in the next picture and they’ll all say “yes!” in no indefinite terms. They’ll also agree that it’s no easy job. Ask Mrs. Kern, she can tell you the trouble they have, but it all comes out O.K. —finally!! Just look at Harriet Hains acting as waitress in Cooking Class. I wonder where Miss Small is? Don’t those girls, watching, look like they wish they ivere at one of those places at the table? The last picture, but as they say, not the least, is one of Mr. Slikker’s classes again. This time it’s first year Algebra. He’s trying to explain to them that if X equals Y, what A equals. I ■ L L L L '■ I I I. !- I I r 1
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1 3 1 3 3 3 3 J J J 3 1 School at Oville Here I have a picture of Mrs. Kern’s advanced Typing Class—and wow! What a subject!! get my fingers all twisted ’n everything else, but it sure will be a big help when 1 graduate. The picture just below, is one of the beginning typists. Mrs. Kern also teaches this class. Of all the noise those kids make when they hit the wrong keys at the wrong time ’n then have to do a whole exercise over again. Glad I’m done with that now. American History is a Junior subject, taught by Mrs. Altenburg. It looks like they are really studying, doesn’t it? Our Principal, Mr. VanRaalte, teaches the young scientists here at C'ville. By scientists, I mean the Chemistry and Phys- ics Classes. Here is a picture of one of his Chemistry Classes in action. “Careful there, John, don’t spill it.” After the Chemistry Class is one of Miss Streeter’s Lit. Classes. I wonder which one of those girls in the front row she’s watch- ing. Look, Di, what found down in the corner—Mr. Slikker’s second year German Class! Guess which word got Margaret stuck?
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.1 3 J 1 : : } j ) ) ) j j j i Learn a Lot at Oville At the upper righthand corner again we see Mr. Dalgleisli demonstrating a sheep- dipping tank' to his Animal Husbandry Class. From the looks on their faces it must be very interesting. Wonder what Mr. Layton has in that jar? Whatever it is, he certainly has his Science Class paying strict attention to it. Miss Small teaches Introduction to Business every fourth hour. Even though it is just before the noon hour, you’d never guess it by the way they are all working. More power to ’em! Ancient History Class is next, and Mr. Layton seems to be giving them some sort of a report on the ole world. Just below them is the Shop Class. Mr. Dalgleisli is the instructor. In this class they really make things ’n stuff. Then on the bottom of the row is one of Mr. Bauma’s English Classes. Everyone has to take three years of English to grad- uate. I wonder if they are as interested in the lesson as they seem. Well, Di, this will wind up my story for tonite. I’m tired. See you tomorrow, Di, dear. Nite, Bubbles
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