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Writing shorthand, working algebra problems, studying psychology, reading literature, or reviewing for a final exam well occupies an hour in study hall. Room 208 .. . biggest room in the building . . . study hall. It means different things to each C. P. H. S.’er. To freshmen it was big and full of strange people, but okay once you were in and settled down where no one would notice you. For sophomores it was a time for fun. Juniors- and seniors did their best to get out” . . . and seniors very often did! But at sometime or other all of us study — not only because we have to, but because we feel better when we do ... as if some deep need has been satisfied. For honor student Charles Vandcrsee this scene has been typical for four years Page thirteen
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Page twelve Learning how to weld various metals is one of the phases that Mr. Neuebauer is taught in Machine Shop. Mr. Naylor tells Mrs. Brink how she should space for a formal business letter. Adults come to school at C. P. H. S., too. Each Monday night the building sparkles under the fluo¬ rescent lighting as sixty adults borrow” our teach¬ ers and equipment to join classes in typing, short¬ hand, bookkeeping, mathematics, drawing, blue¬ printing, and driver training. All of the classes offered adults are offered to us as electives”, along with art, three other busi¬ ness classes, senior English, speech, journalism, three foreign languages, home ec, four industrial arts courses, three sciences, four music classes, two elective social study classes, and agriculture. A solid subject is one for which class meets daily. Two credits, which make up IS of the 32 credits required for graduation, are received for each of these classes. The state requires that each student take one year of physical education, one year of math, three years of English, one year of science, and two years of social studies. After these courses are fitted into his schedule, a student may choose any of the 31 electives offered by C. P. H. S. to complete his 32 credits. Clifford Connelly finds blueprint reading a problem, but when learned, it can be an asset to business.
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