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SCIENCE lllCN the molecules of various suhstanees mix with the mole- eules ot' the air, an odor spreads throughout the halls ot' Manual suf- fieient to eause a frantic' stampede. This is really the result ot' seience on the third lloor. To understand more elearly the suhjeets involved in seienee elasses, pupils take field trips, intently view movie films, and listen raptly to many interesting' speakers unfolding the mysteries of liiology, Geology, Astronomy, Physies, and Uhemistry. Next door to the Biology room is the Chemistry room. as one ean readily tell hy the strong odor of ehemieals invading one's nostrils. l'erhaps, yes, perhaps, an exiperi- ment has heen perforined aeeurate- ly. .Xeeuraey and study eomlhine to make an experiment sueeessful. 'l'est tuhes and various suhstanees now lie negleeted on each tahle, for there is exeitement in another part of the room! What happened? lle inhaled a huge yvhifl' of l'hlorine. Well, perhaps he'll know better next time. l,et's saunter into the Biology room now. Hflee! lt's dark in here! eries some unknown soul. Quietl is the welt-onie g'reieting.g', for a film is heing shown rlepieting.: the ner' vous system ol' a. star-fish. As the light is switehed on,a vision ot' heau- tiful hirds in glass eases greet the eye, while alabaster easts ol' wild flowers and snake skins line the long' hlaek desk in the front ol' the room. Interesting studies ol' the ea.I'tli's eomposition, ot' the solar system, ot' all ohjeets studied in seienee, show us the heautiful and more praetieal side of the ereations of Nlotlier Na- ture. 'l'lliI'l0011
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'l'lw scmn- ot' the crisis N 'l'lll'l night ot' .lnno Ni tho volonivs, 1llld0l' Uolone-l XYilliznn l'1'0sm-ott, occupied tho lwights on tho llPIllflSlll2l ot' Cliarlestown, whim-h vonnnnlvd thv town of Boston . . . . . .X girl vontinnvs l'02llllllg from hm' tvxt, . . 'l'wivv the British wel? drivvn lmvlc l'ron1 the vw-st ol' the hill hy the gzllling' firv ot' tho Alllt'I'li'ZlIlS.7, 'l'h0 next hoy tinisln-s thi- vliaptvr . . So it had vonw to open XV'?ll'f2ll'P heitwoon Grvzit liritzxin unil thi- .hlll1'l'll'2lll 4-olonivsf' The' tezwlivi' lectnrvs on the steps loading' up to tho .Xnwi'is' vain lie-volntion. 'llho 4lzn'ing' ot' tho .Xlll0l'll'2lIl solcliors at livxington and t'mn'0i'cl :nnl tho Hzltth- ol' lilllllivl' llill holcls tho llll2lgl'lIl2lfl0Il ot' all tho pupils. 'l'omlny is svt :usiflo for tho llisf-ussion of i'lll'l'0llt vvonts. Sntlic-iont tinw is zillottwl l'oi' l'l'2l1llllpL' tho wt-vlily' iwwspnpvrs. .X vlnss mlisvussion follows. Uno stndvnt opt-ns the- 1-onvorsntion hy' t'0lllllll'IltlllQ on the- tlI'0l'li-ltilllilll war. Stiwillgtlls and wvziknvss Us ol' tho H11-vlq rvginn- IIN' ilisvnsswl. Then tho tri-nfl ot' 1-onvvrszition 4-lnnigvs slightly ns zlnotlwi' stnih-nt nn-ntions tho lmlitzlirvig' wzn'l':n'v wngml npon l.on1lon hy thc- llc-rs mains. 'l'ln1 one-stion. Why shonlml we study L'lll'l'0llt ev0nts? is nnlt with zi host ol' 1'0- plivs. Um-zniswvr is, W4':1r1- living in an LL'I'f 2lt history lm1lci11g'0i'n and it is vitally ini- vorlnnt for ns to know, mlism-nss, and I'PlIl0lI1lK'I' 1-rises Lfoinn' on zihont ns in tha- world. 1 F1 I wish we- vonhl Iialvvm-11i'i's-lit :it't':1ii's vvx-i'y1l:ly, says one hoy to his vlnnn :is tlwy lvnvv tho liistory rooni. MW' lllll'l'0llt we-i'io1li4'z1ls hvln to iiitm'in'0t the UVISIS.
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llome l'I4-ononiie students enjoy their own cooking l41llll'lUl'S tangy odors drifting from room 310 signify that this is the cooking room. Inside, girls in start-hy white uniforms inix, stir, and anxiously hope for presentalnle results. Amid this group of eager girls, works the instructor, patiently answering questions and giving needed advice. Soon flaky golden hrown peaeh pies are removed from the ovens. They are set to eool, on il rack lieside creamy ehoeolate and lemon tarts. Pupils in other roonls on the third floor enviously snit't' sweet aro- mas. ldinishedl Now the pies are put to the taste test. Oh's and Ah 's arise, proving that these g'2lSll'0Il0lIlll'2ll delights have passed with the highest of honors. ln anotlier rooin the wliir of sewing machines is heard, Illllllllfil fingers, pin, haste, and sew. Material ot' all textures, eolors and tints drape over the long taliles. Une girl eliooses a sol't sliinimering silk for a party dress, another uses seer-sueker for El eolorful playsuit. .Xs ninrlrle lingers fly, so does time and the hell rings bringing the period to an nlrrupt end. Ifwrref-in Nlrs. llenry shares her knowledge ot' elothing , s l 5 X wgg , , f U- Q, Xxx . m i' . if 4 i ,, t ..,., fl2S...ssxis.iJy9 i- .. X .
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