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Page 11 text:
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On clear, cool mornings musical notes flow through the gymnasium windows to us in our roll rooms. We dreamily listen to the melodious sounds until we are brought back to a more material world by the ringing of the bell. Mitchell has a good band, and we do ap- preciate the fine performances it gives at basketball games and other school and community functions. ,,.,.-lui ' This is not Grand Central Station but a usual scene in the high school office at 8 a.m. as we clamor for a lunch ticket, absence slip, or perhaps just a pencil and paper before taking off for a first period class. Driver's Education Class offered a brand new type of instruction to students in MHS this year. Using a car provided by Fitch Chevrolet, members of the class learned the do s as well as the don I s of good driving The ever important goal was that of securing a driver s license in course of time
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A Day in M.H. . M Juana- 'L A trip around our world in one of our typical one hundred eighty days begins with a view of our classmates as they finish those last minute conversations while hurrying to reach roll rooms before the 8:07 tardy bell. We will recall the opening hour of the day with warm tenderness as we look back on it. Even though it is almost time for the bell there is yet a moment to stop by the lockers to hang up coats and get books. We pause long enough to admire the latest fad in senior cords. The more serious minded may even discuss the latest Explorer, sputnik, or trips to outer space. These and many other earth -shaking events are of in- terest to us in this 1957-58 school year. 6
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What's cooking? That is our question as we assemble in the lunch line in the high school cafeteria. Again we have oppor- tunity for the sociability which is an im- portant phase of our school life. We do experiments, collect leaves, dissect frogs, and peer into microscopes as we learn about forms of life. We recognize our de- pendence on living things and have a better appreciation of the world about us. We learn to earn in business education classes. General business, office practice, bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing are of- fered in this department. Office practice students assist in the high school office and also do clerical work for teachers.
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