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With quarter grader about due the girly lore no time in finirbing their budgetr. 041 fff fff Hmmm who said typ- ing was hard? I can do it with my eyes shut. See! -and thus the student slowly learns to type. This mastered, he launches out into the field of mysterious curves and becomes acquainted with Shorthand. Debits and credits give him no end of trouble. Little does he dream that one little red cent could give anyone such a headache. With Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Business English completed the student leaves the Com- mercial Department prepared to give his em- ployer efficient service in the business world. DONALD BROWN J. C. CHRISMAN ELEANOR DOLI.INS JEAN F. GODFREY 1 JAY L. HUNTER CECIL R. MAY VERONICA O'NEIL GERTRUDE PITTZ LOTTIE V. SHURSON I THIRTEEN J
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ode A, aam jfze Jzeml' Miss Teacher, are there four parts of speech or six PM- Does a sonnet always have fourteen lines? Please may I be excused from giving my oral theme today fthe voice drops to a whisperj, I can hardly talk! The English Department answers these and many more questions for students anxious to develop the noble arts of comprehension and self-expression. Our splendid library offers a suitable atmosphere for contemplating such problems. ij TWELVE J With work all fiaiflaed, the boy! enjoy a magazine or two. DELSIE ALLEN LULU BREDLOW MABEL GARWOOD MARGARET GORDON LUCILE JENKS IOSEPHINE JEWELL LILLIAN RICHARDS EDITH E. STANLEY GLADYS TURNER CHARLOTTE WESTLUND DOROTHY YOUNGBLOOD
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The Science Department offers courses in General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and this year something new has been added -Aeronautics. Biology students chuckle ghoulishly as they examine the construction of an embarrassed crayfish, as an example of Class-Crustacean. The perfect Chemistry student remembers all his valences, can balance any equation in a flash, and rattle off the heat of formation of any substance-but who wants to be perfect? In the Physics classes, one wrestles manfully with the right-hand rule and meniscus lenses, mechanical advantages of pulleys, and Archi- medes Principle fsome Wish he had drowned when trying his bath-tub experimentsj. Aeronautics delves into the mystery of pre- flight for those who are anticipating military service, and deals with meteorology and aero- dynamics. AARON ALBRIGHT BERNADINE BURGE CLARENCE D. CONNOWAY ROY E. DAv1s ROY E. McAFoos RODGER E. S'rU'rz make! Jil' , ? Mirrorcoper, pulleyr, gulwmometeffr, ielegmpb key-- uflmt a lot of tbingr al frerlmzan mart learn! I FOURTEEN 1
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