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Page 30 text:
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Top row, left to right: Virginia Best, Helen Marsden. Alfred Nilsson, Alfred Voorhies. Miriam Birnbaum. Fred Franz. Paul Krause. Bottom row: Marion MacCullum, Lucille Prediger. Lillian Reicher. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS ANY sick students around the school go right up and see Miss Best or Mrs. Marsden, our skilled nurses, who will do all they can to make you well again. Many students are indeed grateful to them for their friendly and willing assistance at times when they were in need of aid. Pictured here are only a few of the sports par- ticipated in by the boys and girls in our gym classes. They are given a general background of the various sports, and under the guidance of the gym teachers, develop athletic skill, while keeping physi- cally fit. 26
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SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS HERE we can see the informality with which a social studies class is conducted. In this course, the pupils acquire a knowledge of the main events and eras of world history, and discover their relationship to present day events. The whole social science syllabus is correlated to give students a better understanding of world affairs, and a keener insight into the problems of the world. Top row, left to right: Alison Vin- cent, Florence Abbott, Frank Fish, Esther Greenlund. Center row: Flora Gunnerson, Bernice Marshall, Doro- thy Owen, William Prahl, Frank Rago. Bottom row: Myrtle Rhodes, John Tree, Jennie Tripp. Arthur Wickham, George Wilson. 25
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THESE girls, most of them future housewives of America, are being taught the fundamentals of homemaking. Among the things which they are given an opportunity to learn are: elementary cook- ing, planning a balanced meal, and sewing. A valu- able experience indeed for any girl. The boys in the industrial arts course are given the opportunity to learn by actual experience. The department, centered in the Prospect Street School, includes four shops: auto mechanics, electricity, leather crafts, and metalwork. Courses in radio repair and fundamentals are also offered. HOMEMAKING AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Top row, left to right: Ruth Taft. Catherine Anderson. Marion Bennett. Bottom row: Mabei Davis. Wilbur Monsell. Sam Cramblet. Stuart Dale. Harold Rowe, Henry Schaedel, Harold Williams. 27
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