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Chemistry With students eager to begin the study of the science and phenomena of the elements and compounds, the problems were attacked with all the zeal and curiosity that Edison or Steinmetz themselves might have shown. Wrapped in the seclu- sion of the laboratory many elements were studied one by one, and while doing so, little or no attention was paid to the events of the outside world except to occasionally let escape the peculiar gases and odors that were vigorous reminders of the fact that we were up and at 'em. Lab days proved to be very interesting as well as dangerous, for we never knew when or from where the next explosion was coming. And no one in par- ticular is to blame for the fact that we are not now sailing forth into space in the form of atoms. Truly, much has been demonstrated and learned between the crashes of tinkling glass and the friendly gas attacks of fellow students. Yea, many flames were lighted each day, only to flicker and die at 3:00 P. M. Many the principles that have been totally digested and the strength thereof, made ours, truly the course hath in it much merit. -52-
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- 'A ' .4 Art Department At the close of this year the art department under the expert direction of Mr. llotfman will be prepared to exhibit one of the finest displays in the history of Millard County lligh School. More students are now enrolled for this class than ever before. We have an enrollment of sixty-three. including both boys and girls. You have no doubt heard the statement that our modern girls are not interested in home life. No man or group of men could harbor this fear for long if they once saw the Llfllllly home furnishings. The girls have made gorgeous pillows, scarfs, towels, beautiful hand-painted china dishes, leather work and basketryg and, by the way, you will be pleased to learn that this includes lunch baskets of every size and shape, fruit and flower baskets. etc. Besides these classes Mr. lloffman instructs a large class in wood-work and iron-work. The boys have made cedar chests, chairs, tables. magazine racks, and other very artistic and useful things to help furnish the home. -51-
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