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Commercial Variety makes it interesting U lhorking up speed rv-1'--e The big question is, will it balance? This department, the busiest de- partment in school, is headed by Mrs. Baader. At almost anytime you can hear the rattle of the type- writers, see pupils writing short- hand Characters, or struggling with a bookkeeping problem. After obser- ving this for awhile this department may be classed as ---- most likely to drive one crazy. Many of us who dreaded the idea of first and second year algebra were pleasantly surprised when we learned how interesting it could be to work what seemed to be impos- sible and endless problems. Under excellent supervision by our math minds everyone can enjoy math. Our history classes are studying today's problems with the idea of understanding them and attempting to bring ancient problems up-to-date and visualize manners and customs in contrast to our own. History and Math History comes to life on the globe Bar
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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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Science Creeping creatures, foul odors, electric sparks, minor explosions -- all have punctua- ted our science classes. There was the day when the frog paraded up and down the aisles in biology lab and the time when the earth- worm having its head dissected stared so hy- pnotizingly back at the offender that he lost his nerve. The Science Fair spurred us on to even greater achievements. Thus we have worked that we might learn to understand some of the many everyday happenings around us. Sig I 3 Electronics must be interesting. GoshY Listen to the sound waves. 7 Bi I y fy X wil Be sure to get the right stuf 'r Ar 6 5 fl Dn7y and H are Q, dc-hh? S' Cla 5 I Ss-ai, f ,fr aff' , , fo ' vlf' Q 7 us, f H Poor froggief'
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