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?Je :TD am: : Lather Maison THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT History is the uOpen Sesame to the treasure of the past years. It unlocks the door of knowledge to the eager adventurer. There are over nine hundred adventurers in the history department who have yielded to the lure of history and with the aid of the six little men you see in the above picture they are striving to gain a little knowl- edge from its endless pages. Some of these adventurers are studying civics and learning how our country is governed and how it meets its numerous problems. Others are taking sociulogy to learn to have a clear viewpoint of the numerous social problems of this country. e his- tory of Great Britain is being mastered by some and others are being taught the history of the European nations. Finally there are those who are learning the glorious history of our country Each of these courses has its own distinct value but all of them are teaching us how to become good American citizens by profiting from the example set by others so that we may at some time take part in the government by our country and perchance be able to add to the unfinished story of History. ENGLISH DEPARTM ENT At the High School open house program last fall visitors were given tags bearine' the words, Good English is Good Business,n a slogan that will carry every student on to success. With this slogan in mind we have reason for a busy year. A review of the year's activities of the English Department shows among other things observance of Fire Prevention Week, Better Speech Week-with its slogans, posters, speeches and play; the Home Lighting Contest, the Good Read Contest, the American Legion Contest; the publication of High School column in the Port Arthur Daily News, including a number of poems; preparation of exhibits for the Port Arthur Fair; the purchase of a dictionary by each student; instruction in use of library; win- ning debaters in the Interscholaste League; and a successful senior play, HClarence.
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THE MACHINE SHOP AND AUTO MECHANICS The Machine Shop is about the most up-to-date place in the High School now, with the new drills, lathes, etc. Here they teach the young aspirants for machinist's wages the latest machine shop methods and the practical working of the lathes, drills, presses, etc. The Auto Mechanics is similar in that it is very modern and is very well equipped. The stu- dents tear up autos and put them together again With equal facility. WOODWORKING DEPARTMENT Turning out tables is not the only occupation of the ones that are for- tunate enough to have taken this course, as they turn out many objects from here that are not only useful but artistic. The equipment in wood- working machines is very full, embracing wood lathes, planers, band saws, circular saws and in fact about all the equipment of the modern wood- working shop of any industrial plant.
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