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Auroran Guests Visit Students At Work in Classrooms, Labs Mrs. Downing and Mr. Parks, accompanied by Jean and George, tound students study- ing industriously in classrooms and labora- tories. The parents made interesting com- parisons between the building where they attended high school and the new Musca- tine l-ligh School. , When the group visited the home me- chanics class Mr. Parks recalled his high school training in this subject. Clark Brown, the instructor, and his boys looked on with interest as Georges tather operated the lathe. For a tew minutes the shavings tlew as Mr. Parks demonstrated his almost tor- gotten knowledge. Bernard Campbell and Vernon Leonhard, who made up and printed the weekly Au- roran, explained some ot the tine points to the parents and students, who thoroughly investigated the printshop betore continu- ing their tour about the building. Miss Evelyn Schultz, home economics in- structor, showed Mrs. Downing and Jean the caretully stitched seams ot one Musky's dress. Many ot the girls taking the course discovered the savings in making their own clothes. The interest ot the students in their work impressed Mr. Parks and Mrs. Downing as they visited the biology lab. Musky biolo- gists observed various specimens ot animal and plant lite through microscopes and then wrote summaries ot their tindings. E i
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Clas Miss Caroline Liebbe, commer- cial ins+ruc+or, showed Hwe parenf visifors a group of Musky Jrypisfs af work. S9
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MUSCATINE HIGH SCHOGL LIBRARY The library, one oi Jrhe highlighls of The new building, accommodaled l6O siudenis each oi lhe six periods oi ihe day. Wilh lhe assisiance oi Miss Joanne Van Alia, high school librarian, Jrhe Siudeni Council super- vised The honor sludy hall. The room, declared by many lo be The mosi allraclive and usable parl of 'rhe building, iealured highly polished Tables and chairs, excelleni lighling equipment Venelian blinds, and curved walnul walls. Of The l2,000 books in The library shori slory and Ticlion boolcs were The mosi popular, bui sludenls also read publicalions on presenl-day ailiairs. The school subscribes lo iiily magazines. lvluslcy lavoriles Jrhis year were Time, Good l-lousel4eeping, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and Newsweelc.
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