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I OOL LIFE and girls the year rouncl. Every stuclent is re- quirecl to have a physical examination in the lall, ancl that examination is lollowecl up to correct any physical clelects or organic troulales lnelore they may become serious. The home economics clepartment ol' the high school is proviclecl with a sewing room. a kitchen, ancl a clining room. This course olilers attractions to all girls ancl even a lew hoys. Besides the time-honorecl ucoolcing ancl sew- ingn the students learn to plan formal meals, serve them, and to play hostess ancl guest on f W V Lan-,.,,K:..' Q g lm - x I ' ' - Y ith., . ,. - Thelma Does, Dan Brown. Norma Boney. Seconzl lotnle, tmeles to cmneru, left lo right: Lonnie lxflatlnis, Clarence Brunson. Fucing crmwra: Frances Reynolds. Ruhy Carrcnlon, Peggy Rivers, Connie Brothers, Nlenclel Stallxorcl. BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health Center: rlqonuny Hughes, shooting. Left lo riglil: Ricllarcl Deus, James Barwiclc, Jimmy Moise, Joe Bagnal. Left, left to riglzl: Porter Rivers fstancling loaclcl, Billy Jones, Frank Hurst, Bill Gihson. Right: Bill IAIUQPIKIS, RCYCTCCI ETCIWEIFCI lDUCt!lll. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health Front, left to right: Frances Nloses. Tillie Flowers. Buch row, left to right: Dol Holton, Elizabeth Boyliin, Pauline Cooper. Katherine De- Lornie, Dorothy Vvarrcn, lvlarguerite Nichols. Claire Plowrlen, Wlatilcla lvlclsellnn, Peggy Hutll, .lean Elmore. will 1 these occasions. They invite whom they please from the school, inclucling teachers. The home economics stuclents are taught the great im- portance ol a balanced ration, ancl the im- portance, too, ol louclgeting. Olhce practice allforcls invaluable experience lor students who are planning to clo any type of otltice worlr whatsoever. The teachers call on these stuclents constantly to clo important worlc for them. ln the office practice room are type- writers, a clictaphone, a mimeograph machine, anol other ollice equipment. if
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g....J HIGH Religion pIays an important part in the IiIe ol every student at Edmunds I'IigI1 School. Each student begins his clay by participating in a short cIevotionaI service in his homeroom. Every assemhly program is hegun with a reacI- ing Irom the Bihle, given hy one of the stu- ctents, anct foIIoweeI Iimy the stuclent Iaoclyls re- peating together the Lorclts Prayer. The heaIth ol the students is guarclecl in many ways. There is a caleteria that provicles the proper food, at a very Iow Cost. Provision is made lor physiral eclutation Ior Iaoth hoys V' IDENTIFICATION or PICTURES Beginning at top on left, then reacting across, left to right, anct encting with Iaottom picture on right: RELIGION Scripture Recuting at Assemtmlies IQZLIZABETH BOYKIN TYPICAL CLASS Any Class Left, front futile: .Iuhn Princrc, Ifthrrl Yvarnnr, Hilton King. Vl1lli'IlllEl Dees, Charles Blair. Buble tatrle: Ixlargueritm- Niftmls, Rita Ryan, Iflizahcllx Buyliin, SIN-parcI Dunn, Right, front tutmtvr Iiarlynv Reese. Dora VV1-IIs. Buck tuIJIv: Ivlilftllli Ge-tlnlings, Leola Neshitt, Patty I'IoIman, George June, .Io Rea Campbell. 8 LIBRARY Core of tlm cjl,IN't!'lllI,UTl First illlllf' an Ivft, Ilaflcs Io KUIIIPTUZ Louise Cjslexorni-, Ix Iary Alia- Ijrortor. 'I'Invn. Ivft to right: IVIyrtIe Staltorcl. Nlargie Hicks, Ijrances Ixlaltln-ws, Patty I'IoIman. Svcuml tuI1Ie on Ivfr: ECI Dunlap, Clare-nre Evans. First taI:Ie on right, Imcles to Cunzeru: Lawn-are Vvhite. Elimtit-il. Boylan. Tlnvn, Ieft to riylltr Nnrwaocl Srllwartz, Rita Ryan, Ce-bil Young. Secuml IIIIJIP on right. Imcle Io Unnwru: Ixlargie Rec Curtis. Then. Ivft to right: .lean Sutton, Claire Pluwrlen. Louise Herint, IJ, Ci. Reynolzls. Beside the rutzinet: .lim IxIaIIanI, Serena Spencer, .lean Chancller. CAF Ii'I'I 'IR I A H1'riI Ill First IUIJIP, Imrlzs In Camera, left to right: Flon-nic Rcmlaerl, Iimily KOIIJ. Franu-s IVIoses, Facing canuru
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Beginning with bottom picture on the left, then reacting across the top from left to right, and ending with bottom picture on the right. AGRI CULTURE Ori the right, in front of table: XfViII9ur .I:xr:I:son. Buck of lainie: CIarence Brunson. .Izunes .IoImstnn. On the left, front row: Giihert Brnciham, .Iohn Peehins, Lonniv IVIatI1is. Center: ri 12 -Qui .IDENTIFICATIGN Sam Johnston. Brick row: II. P. Broughton, Ernest Driggers, IVIcncIcI Stafiorci, John ,IoImson. MANUAL TRAINING Left to right: C. VV. Rickard, David Britton, .Inmes Johnston. OFFICE PRACTICE Left to right: Frances IVIcCIure, VViIIi:,um Kinney. XlViI- Iiam Carter. Dora NVCIIS, CI1arIie Baker, Ixiarian I..eNoir, Emma DeII Knight, Pz1uIine Cooper. TYPEVVRITING Beginning nearest the camera. front to back, first row James Cultino, Haroici Dean, Lonnie Carter, Florence Rem- HIGH The students of EcIrnunoIs High SchooI today reaIize more than ever Inefore the importance of physics, as is shown Ioy the many fields of activity in the present crisis which require a ImoWIecIge of this science. They are aware of the fact that it can he and is being utiIizecI to pIay an important part in a worIcI at war tocIay. AISO, that it wiII stiII he utiIizeci to piay an important part in a worIcI at peace tomorrow. And so, a greater emphasis is being piacecl on physics, as well as chemistry and mathematics, at Edmunds.
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