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intercommunication system Over the intercommunication system Mr. Knecht kept us posted on all meetings and gave many announcements, emergency and routine, every morning during home room period. This time-saving device came in quite handy throughout the year. It is placed in a special room by the office. ■t . (f ' - ( ' - k ur outstanding facilities t V lounge Many students found the comfortable lobby a pleasing place in which to study and chat. One could always find some form of congeniality there. ■— rt: .,. i greenhouse Students are not the only things growing in our school. Off Mr. Crites ' biology room stands this interesting green- house, where one could find many amazing little green things. Page Nine
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library Books are the basis of education. Many interesting and challenging ones can be found in the new library which holds most of the school ' s 6,000 volumes. some ol office Mrs. Landfair found the new extensive office a pleasant place in which to work. She has IBM equipment to help her, plus plenty of space for storage and filing.
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Shawnee is designed and operated to prepare young people to live effectively. In order to develop the many abilities and satisfy the interests of contemporary youth, our curriculum is divided into four departments. For those interested in college, the college preparatory course is available. This course pro- vides the student with the necessary academic requirements for admission into any college or university in the United States. Girls interested in becoming typists and sec- retaries may take the commercial course. In this course they not only learn typing and short- hand, but they also become acquainted with the many business machines which they will be using. The vocational department trains future farm- ers, mechanics, and homemakers. Pupils in these departments also learn, by practical experience, the techniques which they will later employ. The general culture course leaves a student with a broad background in all fields, but with emphasis on none. . - J P y hxoKxA scope of science Mr. Simpkins, chemistry and physics teacher, instructs students on setting up apparatus in the specially equipped chemistry room. { ( c business education Miss Gorman, with the help of new and additional office equipment, made the commercial department an interesting course of study. Page Ten
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