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THE HGH. ES Second year Auto ltlechanics had drawings to show wiring of different parts of cars. The third year Auto Blechanics had a 1934 Buick and many others wired as the actual car is wired. The third year electrical students had drawings of a starting compensator and rotating magnetic fields of a motor. One display by a third year electrical student showed the operation of the telephone every time you use it. In the centre of the room was a display showing the work of the night classes. The Science Room display consisted of the different types of lighting, showing how light was measured by a foot candle meter. The reflection of light and also the demonstration of what a candlepower is, were features of this room. In the Vocational Geography exhibit many products were shown and their origin and their manufacture. Two relief maps were in the making. showing the land structure of Asia and Africa. Une exhibit showed how silk was wound on a reel from a cocoon spun by the silk-worm. AUDITORIUBI PROGRAMME In the evening a programme was put on composed of many numbers. It consisted of selections by the School Orchestra: Fashion Show by the day school classes: a dance by Vocational Girlsg a cornet solo: fashion show by night classes and a playlet telling how an office manager had a hard time finding a perfect secretary. The programme Clflsed with 'cG0d SUV? the King-N Ifrl. rtscott, 'SH Industrial Arts. ,.-.,+ . Vocational 'Exhibition ARCH TYVENTY-NINTH the Exhibition of work in the Day and Night classes of the Vocational Department of the Peterborough Vocational School was held. To this the Household Arts Department gave a splendid contribution. In the kitchen Household Arts III girls displayed culinary talents for the passing audience. Nearby, an assortment of cakes and jams. made by the girls, was sold. On the tables was a collection of food, labled to indicate which contained a certain vitamin, protein, carbohydrates, etc. The dining room furniture showed the application of furniture polish. The table was covered with a lace cloth and set with glassware. On both the table and buffet were bouquets of spring flowers. On a small table a breakfast was set with coloured streamers going from the different foods to a map to show from whence the food stuff came. On another table was a reducing diet of gruels with instructions as to when and how much to take. The room contained a bed in which was an ailing doll. Set before her was a breakfast composed of food destined to make her well again. Tea was served in room 79. The tables were decorated with spring-like daffodils, narcissus and tulips. The room was lighted with bridge and table lamps. In the gymnasium Canadian History was well represented with things character- istic of the country and period. ltladam Hebert stood on a hill with her ax and looked forlornly across the bay. Life was certainly no bed of roses for these hardy folk, as indicated by the interior of a settler's home. hlaps were made of the old boundary lines of Upper and Lower Canada and the floor plan of the House of Com- mons. A few history note books and illustration books were also exhibited. An cxtensive display to represent the mining town of Verona. near Kingston, attracted many. -g5..
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