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ABOVE: Miami High students tind the lihrziry ai place for quiet study and enjoyment. Bvlniu' The librarians, Elizabeth Strickland, Evalene Angus. Mary Lee Sinnumon. Dealing In Books Mosr or THE 500 Miami enter the library every day of its facilities. There is a books, with a circulation High students who make extensive use complete listing of department and a reference section. The 15.0410 books in the library include a memorial section for students who died in World War I. Other special sections are the Class of 1925 Alleshouse Memorial Collection, the file on Dade County. the vo- cational file and the debate material. The li- brary subscribes to the Miami Herald. the New York Times, and to seventy-hve different mag- azines Which are kept from seven to ten years. Music FLOATS through the corridors eiery morning as sewing course teaches Iris Nlickles hm-, to make up lor Nli any NS la 1--s lg, 3: it Johnson starts the day oil' with the new organ. Rllxlllll A ck in her wartlrohc. 'wh ,, 4 V . a.asfiaQs-xsismrae A. hvfad'-,MMh,,.ffw'-i ' .....' QW? Tat r t . 4 . ., , .:. A 1 T ff T' ' 2' .5 T X ff, wp, . ,ff Q 3 .JW ' r 4 4 W 'M' 3 Us. 4 .wafe r tti. gi f ' ..,. 4,4 Nw ,J Q Z Q
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Student raftsmen AT MIAMI HIGH it is felt that in the develop- ment of a well-educated citizen, an understand- ing of industrial tools, materials and processes is essential. Through the Arts and Crafts or Industrial Arts Department such training is offered as a part of the general educational program of the school. Industrial Arts is not trade training but instead oliers laboratory facilities in the ac- quiring of skill and interest. The industrial art exhibit, The Student Craftsman Fair, gives industrial arts department a chance to display their abilities in crafts. O11 The Job T1'Zlil1iHg MIAMI HIGH ScHooL's diversified cooperative training gives a student an opportunity to begin learning an occupation as part of his high school curriculum. He attends school in the Inorning and receives training on-the-job in the afternoon. MHS students fill such positions as legal secretaries, mechanics. sales people, clerical assistants. bookkeepers. and accoun- tants. In order to be eligible for DCT a student must maintain satisfactory scholarship, have parental consent, and carry nine and one-half school credits. Through such a program as this students may not only get good, practical experience, but they are afforded an invaluable aid in making definite decisions regarding their future careers. Some. of course. after gradu- ation are able to continue in their jobs. leather norla in Arts and Crafts. The Art Departments screen pioccss enhtnccs ill tvpts ol school publicity ll Vliami High 'Wi e' 4,4 1 N -'bv -X7 ai' ' ' f ,Q Q f 1 13. - M... . . 'tg-s,9S'. 1793 L, ,.,..... ..i' Q -M :FS-7
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