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Seniors Mary J. Kleeb, Charlotte Greenfield, 'Nlux eisel are intent on getting correct proportions for the ingredients of the soap they are making. QQ 'UU' QV' B ,t .W K ' . t., pf' Y . Pr, N9 . ,- .,.f I X ei,i fa- Sophomores jean Williams and Sue Watson are making first-hand ac- quaintance with biological specimens. Mighty queer, some of them are! As Beverly Montgomery ponders over a problem, Patricia Liggan, Cheryl Blunt, joyce Feddon view Bioscope dem- onstration. fifty-two cienced
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Alww' Irfl Url! In righlj Eileen Foley, janet Martinez, Carol Smith are filing invoices and halanting hudgets, activities whieh keep the whole home well halaneed. Interior tleiorations attiaet the attention fleft to rightj of Mary Reinhardt fxealerlj, Joyce Feddon, Judy Kinter, Patricia Lyons, Doris Mack, lleverly Montgomery, Patricia Liggan, Cheryl Blunt l.w'11l1'zlj . Eb Ar jufure lake with you Nature's seeret arts and skills. Surely these arts include the Family Living class, they lil the student lor the future also. Home- making is an art in whieh all girls should become prolieient. 'l'he work aeeomplishetl hy the elass this year was admirably summed up hy -ludith Kinter in a letter to Thr llomff. She wrote, During the lirst semester we diseussed points necessary in choosing' a male, dating, going steady, the engagement and linal preparations lor marriage. XVe also undertook the project ol' huilding model homes complete with lurnishings. The purpose ol' the assignment was to enlighten us on the hasie composition and decora- tion oi the home. lhe houses were lllll on display the week ol' lletemhei 5 and aroused a veritahle storm of ad- miration. 'l'he majority ol' them were given away as toys lor Clhristmas. Sewing, diets and child-care were studied the setond semester. fifty-om' px, 'if lfreshmen l'atrieia Lyons and Doris Mark marvel at tl eonstruelion and layout of this charming home.
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Visual application of algebraic knowledge is an aid to freshmen fleft lo rtqhlj lucy Hook janet Higgs, Mary Manley, Catherine Harrell Mgt Hnselnan Judith livingstone julie 'Nfillu in the study of equations. A very popular field for the student in the modern cur- riculum is that of science. Perhaps we should except the abstract sciences for among girls Mathematics is never popu- lar. lt is a challenge they would rather not meet. Its use- fulness, however, should force the Freshmen to make friendly overtures to X, Y, Z. Give it a chance! The Sophomores should tackle Geometry with a will, also, it can be very re- warding. lt might be a glad surprise to your future husband to find that you can reason as well as dance, keep a budget as well as cook. Among the physical sciences, the first taste of Biology and Chemistry determines many a high school student to major in science in college especially if she has no flair for languages. The former is obligatory for Sophomores, the latter, an elective for Seniors. The laboratory double periods are commonly looked forward to with much eagerness. CAG! 817,92 .Xdmiring the fine points of geometric design are sophoa mores, Yvonne Burnette, jean WN'illiams and Judy jamie. fifty-three
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