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Un the Scene Art As we enter the friendly at- mosphere of the art classroom, we note Hal jorgenson busily at work with water colors. Through experimentation in a variety of media, including papier-mache, clay, and copper enameling, young artists learn to express themselves more freely. Citizenship Current events provide an ever-changing background on the civics scene. Freshmen gain at least a speaking acquaintance with world affairs and national government. The annual green year tour of major industries in our area leads to a series of dis- cussions packed with questions. Perhaps the personality tests, which reveal surprising facts to those tested, cause the greatest comment and delight among the frosh. Home Economics A scene of industry prevails in the pleasant home economics class. High in interest for the girls this year was the sewing of clothes for the younger mem- bers of their families. Busy fin- gers turned colorful materials into gay shirts, frilly blouses. and full skirts. Here Nancy Hoerning guides a steady line of rickrack on a tiny tot's dress. 'rw . I -fe- ' 1 :lb W-.
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Pratt and Harold Hass h hcen liiiding the lateral sur ill' Solid Geometry Dillicult prohlt-ins and th I'L'll1S challciigc the solid geo -7- t- .- V CU spacial pcispcctiw. lhc ton ln Classrooms Mechanical Drawing ln the desk-packed mechani- cal drawing class Pat XY'iatrow- ski painstakingly works on a drawing board. Precision and exactitude become bywords for those who use the tools and in- struments of this department. General drawing grooms the students for future work in the tield of architecture or engi- neering. struction of scale model ligut aids them iii their insight ii the third dimension. Pete JVC facc ot a prism and here chec results with a slide rule. 46' Physics Such intensity! Such concen- tration! Contestants in the first row of physics class are check- ing their results in the ex- periment involving the heat of vaporization. Experiments reached unusual interest heights this year as rows competed to see which group could have the least per cent of error. In this experiment the honors for ac- curacy went to the last row, giving a Hrst win to the group.
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