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Social Studies Encourage Good Citizenship Dates, battles, statesmen, inven- tions, govern m e n t , and politics all add- ed to the general confusion of the av- erage history stu- dent. However, cur- rent events, debates, reports, spea k e r s , and field trips offered a change in the routine. Geography students plot a great circle course.
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Library and English Provide Basic Tools i ■ 11 ill. g J 3 I T2 Inn With its 14,122 vol- umes, 41 periodicals, and 2 newspapers, the library serves the needs of its 2250 bor- rowers. English stud e n t s read American and English literature, wrote themes and term papers, pre- sented oral reports, and listened to re- cordings. Library is headquarters for reference and re- search. Recordings help seniors appreciate literature.
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Vocational Arts Prepare for Future Responsibilities The shop boys did chiefly woodwork although they made a considerable num- ber of articles from leather, plastic, and metal. Some of them leaned toward the furniture line and turned out excellent furnishings that found places in many classrooms and homes. The boys made aluminum dishes and ash trays by spin- ning the metal on a wood lathe, jewelry and trinkets by art metal casting. The eighth and ninth grade mechan- ical drawing classes learned to recognize, handle, and care for the drawing equip- ment. They did sketching, lettering, and simple layouts. The older boys made more advanced and intricate drawings. Some even ventured into the architectural field. Time to replace a belt in the bandsaw. Drafting students prepare assembly drawings. Advanced home economics demonstrate how to prepare and serve a luncheon. ft Golly, that smells good! It seemed that almost everyone said that as he passed the home ec kitchen when the girls were making cookies or other mouth- watering delicacies. What ' s more, the food not only smelled good; it tasted de- licious! (Well, usually.) Then too, their tal- ents showed up in textile painting and in making pedal pushers, circular skirts, dresses, weskits and skirts. ■ i I ' ' 1 . »( »« ' W A
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