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There's nothing like homemade cookies especially ii they're your own. These Iunior High students put the final touches on their cookies before they pop them into the oven. Homemukers in Action Boys in a kitchen? Of course! Girls too. when seventh grade home living classes are in session. The students learn the preparation of simple dishes, and the use of kitchen utensils. The classes also study the preparation of meals for the sick. Besides these activities, the girls and boys make their own aprons to wear dur- ing class. Girls in foods classes learn the preservation of food, besides the preparation of more corn- plicated dishes. In clothing, the girls learn what types of clothing suit them. They learn how to operate the sewing machine, and how to make articles of clothing for themselves. Physics students, Yvonne Botslord, Iudy Dembinsky, and Chris Sonncvelt set up apparatus to determine the linear expansion ot metals. MISS ANNIE SMITH, MISS SALLY WARE, and MISS BARBARA CARLS help to prepare the homemakers oi to- morrow by teaching them the arts of cooking and sewing. fd' A stitch in time saves nine. That's the slogan these girls abide by as they work on their clothing articles.
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The amazing world of chemistry unfolds before the eyes These physiology students dissect a cow's eye to learn of Ionell Schneider and Karyl VanSweden as they com- its structure and to study its likeness to the human eye. plete an experiment. Knowledge of science comes not only from books but from experiments which the students perform. BYRON LOVE, physics, solid geometry. and WARREN SMITH, chemistry. discuss experiments for their classes. Learning the parts of various organisms is a must for all biology students. BURTON QUIST, biology, and MRS. ANNA NELSON, biology and physiology, use charts in teaching their students. Discoveries Are Made Science courses can be fun! Some eighth grade general science students find astronomy a fascinating subject. Still others like geology. Biology students usually enjoy the dissec- tion of various animals, such as the crayfish, frog, and earthworm. Chemistry experiments often add excitement to class, especially when students create asphyxiating fumes. Physics students observe many interesting physical changes in matter, beside studying energy and matter. Physiology students learn about the human body: its diseases, structures and functions. Physical science students study many inter- esting things, including atomic science. Advanced science courses can be made easier with the informa- tion learned in eighth grade general science taught by TED NICOLETTE and MISS TENA VAN DELLEN.
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5 10 el Den' if ? f T 2 F W wr-nw A healthy body.means a happy person. Iunior High students mow this is true: so they strive to improve their health through 1 better understanding of the functions ot their bodies. Learning the basic divisions oi our government is included in the fused program. .www- 3 gps:- , Ygidwiigi' 4 W , - ,L 3 + s xv ...,,....v-. Many projects such as these make the fused programs fun as well as educational Answering questions asked by their seventh grade students Math and iused teachers. DONALD MC FARLAND and CLAR- is one oi the jobs of MRS. IEANETTE HAZENBERG, MRS, ENCE BROUWER. agree that picking out the subject and verb EDITH ANDERSON, and MRS. CAROLINE HAVEN, seventh in a sentence is not as easy as it sounds. grade fused and health teachersi 30 F rsh.
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