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ll ll ILII .ami ILAIILIK ' ll 9417 ' IN THE CLASSRUUMS g Projects for sewing this year included dishtowels, paja- mas, print projects recording to materials avail +ble. Mrs. Clover was the teacher. Five students were enroll- ed in the Normal Training course this year. Four of these five plan to teach next year. Most of the classes were taught by Miss Griifeth. . Health students received First Aid instructions as a part of their course. Many dif- ferent types of first aid were given by Mrs. Clover, and the- class gave these demonstra- tions at different times dur- ing the semester. Eleven stu- dents received the First Aid Certificate. Three years of English are required of all graduates. The three English classes were conducted by Mrs. Steele.
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Ilmun .ami I lhlllll ', Ilihliio HUT LUNCH The P. T. A. sponsored a hot lunch at noon for the students of the grades and high school. An average of over one hundred plates were served 'each day. U u The three ladies who prepared these nourishing meals were Mrs. Meril Weidenhaft, Mrs. Vinton Applebee, and Mrs. Dewey Anderson.
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1 mul .ami I ILAIIIZIK fr llamiirv IN THE CLASSRUUMS Besides printing the Hi Echoes, and the Gold and Black, our annual, the class also printed yearbooks, programs, signs, stationery and other projects for differ- ent organizations of the community. The class was conducted by Mr. Sutcliff. The M. T. class, taught by Mr. Hampton, made tool boxes, six basketball back stops, magazine racks, fruit bowls, coffee tables, lamps, utility cabi- nets. etc. Miss Griffeth directed the study of serving meals in the Foods class. Practice in serving break- fast, luncheon, and din- ner was given. A special luncheon was served to the girls' mothers. Three classes of math- ematics were taught this year, Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Math., taught by Mr. Treaster. The commercial classes were taught by Mrs. Morris. Several students were awarded John Gregg certificates in all classes.
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