Milton High School - Polaris Yearbook (Alpharetta, GA)

 - Class of 1954

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Milton High School - Polaris Yearbook (Alpharetta, GA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 59 of 124
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CLASSROOIVIS HOME MAKING M It's really a sight to visit this ,, ' department and just watch. In some classes one may see a fine meal being prepared or smell a tempting cake baking in the oven. In others, students are making skirts or blouses for their wardrobes and even learn- ing to wash them. Good manners, meal planning, and sewing rules are taught under the capable su- pervision of our three Home Ec teachers. Thanks to the Science boys, Homemakers get to see movies that are connected with their work. l'l'l Get busy, T .KRT What noise is left over from the shop is probably that from the Art lab. There's noise from hammer- ing metal on anvils, making jewelry, and sawing. You may feel heat from the torch. If you should open the door something might hit you in the face. Miss Mac would say it was a mobile. is hh.- YU!- f Oh, goody! Some candy e , 'f Qi' ' 133 ' A 1 g?f'-Q' gl Such Busy Bees Raymond and Calvin explore a proyector SHOP These two are probably our two most outstand- ing skills. lf you hear a bzzzzzzzzzz---yes, it's probably the shop. Scattered all over the room are lamps, tables, and magazine racks which different stu- dents are making. l'nder the supervision of Mr. Hughes, one can readily see that many good craftsmen will be turned out of this class. Look who' s working 55

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WITHIN THE LEARNING 'IU SPEAK Learning about our neighhors helps us to understand them. Learning to talk to them un poco is lot of fun and muy interesante to know their customs. We must also learn to speak our own lan- guage correctly. Creative writing and poetry are not neglected. Students are encouraged to use their imagination in many ways. Even grammar is given a boost. l we USE OUR LIBRARY The Library -- the center of study and fun at M, H. S. Here one goes not only to get a book' but many other things such as, phonograph and film strips. lt even has the best pencil sharp- ener in the school! Our faculty uses the lihrary for its meetings and most overflow- ing groups find their way there, too. A CHANCL TO COINCLINTRATL



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What's so startling, Mrs. Smith? In the New Gym 063 aol ei we A Something to eat, at X5 upne ll up After a long, anxious wait we got into our new gym after Christmas vacation. And since that time it has been constantly filled with the shouts and cheers of the Health and Physical Education classes. All classes now have uniform clothing and we are taught to play and work together in a wholesome, co-operative way. We even like to take the showers after activity classes! ln addition to our physical activities another favorite pastime in the building is eating in the cafeteria. Here we are served hot lunches under the able direction of Mrs. Smith, her kitchen staff, and the Cafeteria Management Class. The gym fills a genuine need in our school program and we wonder now how we ever did without itl ll' 4 uf, Nl Practice makes perfect M-And HOW to the Showefn

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